Monday, 8 February 2010

TV Picks: 8-14 February 2010

Monday, 8 February 2010


MONDAY 8th
Generation Jihad (BBC2, 9pm) Series investigating young Muslims who are radicalized via the internet.

TUESDAY 9th
Jo Frost's Extreme Parental Guidance (Channel 4, 8pm) Jo "Supernanny" Frost works with Professor Dougn Gentile to examine the effects of violent computer games on young children.
One Born Every Minute (Channel 4, 9pm) Eight-part documentary about a busy maternity hospital, outfitted with 40 cameras.
Last Woman Standing (BBC3, 9pm) Five athletic women participate in various challenges against tribal champions around the world.

WEDNESDAY 10th
Rogue Traders (BBC1, 8pm) Return of the consumer series.

THURSDAY 11th
Cutting Edge: Leaving Home At 8 (Channel 4, 9pm) Documentary about four young kids whose parents have decided to send them to board school at the tender age of eight.
Dancing On Wheels (BBC3, 9pm) Brian Fortuna from Strictly Come Dancing trains six wheelchair-users.
What Katie Did Next (ITV2, 9pm) Series 2 of the fly-on-the-wall documentary following Katie "Jordan" Price's tedious, moneygrabbing, manipulative life. Is it coincidence she got married a week before, to build interest in this show? I'm saying nothing.

FRIDAY 12th
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA (Channel 4, 9pm) US version of the series where Gordon Ramsay tries to help failing restaurants turn their bad luck around.

SATURDAY 13th
Nothing.

SUNDAY 14th
Pineapple Dance Studio (Sky1, 7.30pm) Preview of a new series about competitive dancing at the titular Pineapple Studios.
Piers Morgan's Life Stories (ITV1, 10.15pm) The ex-journalist interviews Prime Minister Gordon Brown.