Whovian TV: 29/05/2021

 Whovian TV: 29/05/2021


It's the end of another week at Whovian TV, but also the start of a new one, as we look ahead to the next seven days. So without further ado, open up your TV guide and take a glance at the Whovian TV listings for the upcoming week:

Saturday 29th May:

18:00 - Catchphrase (ITV)

20:30 - Beat The Chasers (ITV)

21:30 - The Jonathan Ross Show (ITV)


Sunday 30th May:

19:45  - Prank Encounters, Season 2 Episode One 'These Walls Can Talk' (Netflix)

21:00 - Sherlock, Series 3 Episode Three 'His Last Vow' (BBC iPlayer/Netflix)

23:05 - Batwoman (E4)


Monday 31st May:

21:00 -  The Pact (BBC1)

22:00 - Coronation Street (ITV+1)

23:00 -  Whose Line Is It Anyway? USA (UKTV Play)


Tuesday 1st June: 

20:00 - Bates Motel, Season 3 Episode Nine 'Crazy' (BBC iPlayer)

21:00 - The Pact (BBC1)

22:00 - Coronation Street (ITV+1)

22:30 - LEGO Masters USA (All4)


Wednesday 2nd June:

20:00 - Lost In Space, Season 2 Episode Four 'Scarecrow' (Netflix)

21:00 - Big Sky, Season 1 Episode Eleven 'All Kinds of Snakes' (BBC iPlayer)

22:02 -  FILM: The Aristocats (Disney Plus)

23:22 - The Simpsons, Season 8 Episode Seven 'Lisa's Date With Density' (Disney Plus/All4)


Thursday 3rd June:

20:00 - Dragon's Den (BBC1)

21:00 - Coronation Street (ITV)

21:30 -  The Simpsons, Season 8 Episode Eight 'Hurricane Neddy' (Disney Plus/All4)

22:50 -Bates Motel, Season 3 Episode Ten 'Unconscious' (BBC iPlayer) 


Friday 4th June:

20:00 - Marvel's Runaways, Season 3 Episode Four 'Rite Of Thunder' (Disney Plus)

21:00 - Coronation Street (ITV)

21:30 - The Simpsons, Season 8 Episode Nine 'The Mysterious Voyage of Homer' (Disney Plus/All4)

22:02 - Invincible, Season 1 Episode Four 'Neil Armstrong, Eat Your Heart Out' (Amazon Prime)


This is probably the most chaotic schedule to date, as The Masked Dancer comes in like a hurricane and completely mixes the programmes around. Some of you may be wondering why I am choosing not to watch the show in question; personally, I'm not a fan of its parent show The Masked Singer as I am often left feeling underwhelmed by the reveals, and I find the concept of trying to judge who somebody is based on their style of dance fairly ludicrous. I'm not sure how you can even begin to judge a person's identity based purely on how they move around the stage.

Over on my Twitter feed, a large proportion of my followers voted that they would like to see me give School Of Rock a go. I had initially planned to watch it this upcoming Wednesday, with the usual double helping of Coronation Street taken off for the football, however I could not find a way to make it work this week, and so I've substituted it for the Walt Disney Animation classic 'The Aristocats'. Have no fear, though, for I do plan to watch School Of Rock as soon as I find a place for the film in my schedules.

Happy TV viewing!

Your friendly neighbourhood Whovian Sean

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