Whovian TV: 10/04/2021

 WhoPotterVian TV: 10/04/2021


Another week has passed us by at Whovian TV, and so once again we must cast our eye at the television viewing ahead. So without further ado, here are the Whovian TV listings for the next seven days.

Saturday 10th April:

19:30 - Game of Talents (ITV)

20:30 - Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow (ITV)

21:30 - The Jonathan Ross Show (ITV)

22:30 - I Can See Your Voice (BBC iPlayer)


Sunday 11th April:

19:15 - FILM: Johnny English Strikes Again (Channel 4)

21:00 - Prank Encounters, Season 1 Episode Two 'End Of The Road' (Netflix)

21:30 - Sherlock, Series 1 Episode Two 'The Blind Banker' (BBC iPlayer/Netflix)


Monday 12th April:

19:30 - Coronation Street (ITV)

20:30 - Coronation Street (ITV)

21:00 - FILM: Blade (Paramount Network)

23:15 - Whose Line Is It Anyway? USA (UKTV Play)


Tuesday 13th April: 

20:00 - Coronation Street (ITV)

21:00 - LEGO Masters USA (E4)

22:00 - Big Sky, Series 1 Episode Eight 'The End Is Near' (Disney Plus)

22:45 - Bates Motel, Season 2 Episode Five 'The Escape Artist' (BBC iPlayer)


Wednesday 14th April:

19:30 - Coronation Street (ITV)

20:00 - Paul O'Grady's For The Love Of Dogs (ITV)

20:30 - Coronation Street (ITV)

21:00 - Blade II (Paramount Network)

23:15 - The Simpsons, Season 7 Episode Eleven 'Marge Be Not Proud' (Disney Plus/All4)


Thursday 15th April:

20:00 - Dragon's Den (BBC1)

21:00 - This Is MY House (BBC1)

22:00 - The Queen And Her Cousins With Alexander Armstrong (ITV+1)

23:00 - Celebrity Juice (iTV2+1)

23:04 - The Simpsons, Season 7 Episode Twelve 'Team Homer' (Disney Plus/All4)


Friday 16th April:

19:30 - Coronation Street

21:00 - The Falcon And The Winter Soldier, Season 1 Episode Five (Disney Plus)

22:02 - Disenchantment, Season 1 Part Three Episode Twenty Seven 'Bad Moon Rising' (Netflix)

22:32 - The Graham Norton Show (BBC iPlayer)

23:22 - The Simpsons, Season 7 Episode Thirteen 'Two Bad Neighbours' (Disney Plus/All4)


So some slight changes to the usual schedule overall, owing mainly to the sad passing of His Royal Highness Prince Philip - which saw every television programme originally scheduled to air across the BBC and ITV on Friday instead moved to the upcoming week - but nothing too out of the ordinary all-in-all. You may have noticed there is a Bates Motel episode missing from my schedule; unfortunately I was unable to fit this instalment into the schedules, which means it will now move to the following week.

I am curious to see what ITV's latest light entertainment offering Game Of Talents is like, particularly as it sees Vernon Kay's long-awaited return to ITV primetime, but I don't hold out much hope for its opposition on the other side, BBC1's I Can See Your Voice. Paddy McGuinness is a capable presenter, but I wish they would find him a stronger television format that allows him to better showcase his presenting talents.

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Happy TV viewing!

Your friendly neighbourhood Whovian Sean 


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