Monday, 13 September 2010

TV Picks: 13-19 September 2010 ('The Cube', 'The Inbetweeners', 'Jamie's American Food Revolution', 'QI', 'Rob Brydon Show', 'True Blood', and more...)

Monday, 13 September 2010

MONDAY 13th
Cherry Has A Baby (BBC3, 9pm) Documentary about a 28-year-old woman who's scared of having a baby.
Jamie's American Food Revolution (Channel 4, 10pm) Emmy-winning reality series where chef Jamie Oliver travels to America on a mission to improve eating habits.
The Inbetweeners (E4, 10pm) Series 3 of the award-winning teen comedy.

TUESDAY 14th
How To Take Stunning Pictures (Five, 7.30pm) Series where budding photographers are put through their paces to improve their craft. Presented by Suzy Perry.
The Young Ones (BBC1, 9pm) Documentary series where celebrities revisit their heyday of the '70s or '80s. Featuring Lionel Blair, Liz Smith, Dickie Bird, Derek Jameson, Kenneth Kendall & Sylvia Syms. Concludes tomorrow.
At First Light (BBC2, 9pm) Docu-drama about an 18-year-old boy who became the youngest ever Spitfire pilot.
Ramsay's Best Restaurants (Channel 4, 9pm) Cooking series where chef Gordon Ramsay travels the UK searching for great dishes.

WEDNESDAY 15th
Food (Channel 4, 8pm) Culinary magazine series. Presented by Jay Rayner, Anna Richardson & Ravinder Bhogal.
Grand Designs (Channel 4, 9pm) Return of the architectural series hosted by Kevin McCloud.
Michael Jackson & Bubbles: The Untold Story (Channel 4, 10pm) Documentary about the late-singer and his pet chimp.

THURSDAY 16th
Location, Location, Location (Channel 4, 8pm) Three-part return of the property show.
Britain's Most Disgusting Drinks (BBC3, 9pm) Documentary about various horrible national drinks.
The Road To Coronation Street (BBC4, 9pm) Drama about how 50-year-old soap Coronation Street was created. Starring Jessie Wallace, Shaun Dooley & Jane Horrocks.
True Blood (Channel 4, 10pm) Season 2 of the vampire drama. Stars Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer, Alexander Skarsgaard, Michelle Forbes & Sam Trammell.

FRIDAY 17th
QI (BBC1, 8.30pm) Series 8 (aka Series H) of the silly intellectual comedy panel show. Hosted by Stephen Fry, with Alan Davies, Ross Noble, Jack Dee & Phil Jupitus.
Dragons' Den: What Happened Next? (BBC2, 9pm) Follow-up documentary showing what happened with some of the entrepreneurs the dragons invested in.
The Rob Brydon Show (BBC2, 10pm) Brand new chat show. Hosted by Rob Brydon, featuring David Walliams, Tom Jones & Tom Deacon.
8 Out Of 10 Cats (Channel 4, 10pm) Return of the statistic and polls-based comedy panel show. Hosted by Jimmy Carr with Sean Lock & Jason Manford.

SATURDAY 18th
Stephen Hawking's Universe (Channel 4, 8pm) Three-part science series with the world renowned physicist.
QI XL (BBC2, 8.45pm) Extended edition of yesterday's panel show.
Phil Collins: One Night Only (ITV1, 8.45pm) Special show where the singer plays his greatest hits.
Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow (BBC1, 9.15pm) Series 2 of the mobile comedy show, starting in Glasgow. Featuring Daniel Sloss, Milton Jones & Craig Campbell.

SUNDAY 19th
The Cube (ITV1, 6.45pm) Series 2 of the physical challenge gameshow. Presented by Phillip Schofield.
Antiques Roadshow (BBC1, 7.30pm) Return of the long-running antiques show. Presented by Fiona Bruce.
The Battle Of Britain (BBC1, 8.30pm) Ewan McGregor and his RAF pilot brother Colin present a guide to the infamous Battle Of Britain.
Joe Maddison's War (ITV1, 9pm) WWII drama about a shipyard worker whose wife leaves him, prompting him to join the Home Guard. Stars Kevin Whatley & Robson Green.