Whovian TV: 24/04/2021
WhoPotterVian TV: 24/04/2021
Saturday 24th April:
19:00 - In For A Penny (ITV)
19:30 - Game of Talents (ITV)
20:30 - Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow (ITV)
21:30 - The Jonathan Ross Show (ITV)
22:30 - The Gadget Show (My5)
Sunday 25th April:
20:00 - Batwoman (E4)
21:00 - FILM: Wonder Woman 1984 (Rakuten TV)
23:30 - Prank Encounters, Season 1 Episode Four 'Urgent Scare' (Netflix)
Monday 26th April:
19:30 - Coronation Street (ITV)
20:30 - Coronation Street (ITV)
21:00 - Viewpoint (ITV)
22:00 - Sherlock, Series 2 Episode One 'A Scandal In Belgravia' (BBC iPlayer/Netflix)
23:30 - Whose Line Is It Anyway? USA (UKTV Play)
Tuesday 27th April:
20:00 - Bates Motel, Season 2 Episode Nine 'The Box (BBC iPlayer
21:00 - Viewpoint (ITV)
22:00 - LEGO Masters USA (E4)
23:00 - Bates Motel, Season 2 Episode Ten 'The Immutable Truth' (BBC iPlayer)
Wednesday 28th 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 - Viewpoint (ITV)
22:00 - The Simpsons, Season 7 Episode Seventeen 'Homer The Smithers' (Disney Plus/All4)
23:00 - Celebrity Juice (ITV2)
00:02 - The Simpsons, Season 7 Episode Eighteen 'The Day The Violence Died' (Disney Plus/All4)
Friday 30th April:
19:30 - Coronation Street
21:00 - Marvel's Assembled, Season 1 Episode One 'The Making Of WandaVision' (Disney Plus)
22:02 - Disenchantment, Season 1 Part Three Episode Twenty Nine 'The Madness Of King Zog' (Netflix)
22:32 - The Simpsons, Season 7 Episode Nineteen 'A Fish Called Selma' (Disney Plus/All4)
So not a great deal of new shows starting this upcoming week. ITV's new thriller series Viewpoint looks promising, with its big name castings of Noel Clarke and Catherine Tyldesley. Both actors have consistently delivered strong performances in the past, so providing the writing makes use of their talent we could be in for quite a ride starting Monday.
Sherlock has been moved on my schedule to Monday, as I won a movie rental code for Wonder Woman 1984 and only have forty eight hours to watch the film before the rental expires. It does mean a nice little DC double-bill on Sunday night, with Batwoman and Wonder Woman 1984 running back-to-back, so it's a consistent viewing experience nonetheless.
Mainly I'm going to be missing having no new Marvel Studios project starting as soon as the last television show finished. Going straight from WandaVision to The Falcon And The Winter Soldier was pretty neat, although with only six weeks to wait until Loki starts, at least it's not too big of a gap.
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Happy TV viewing!
Your friendly neighbourhood Whovian Sean
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