What's on TV This Week: 5th September - 11th September

What's on TV This Week: 5th September - 11th September

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Monday, 5th September 2022
Cobra Kai (Credit: Netflix), Lise Davidsen (Credit: BBC), Brassic (Credit: Sky)

This week in TV the gang returns to wreak mayhem in series four of Brassic and the Last Night of the Proms celebrates a long history of innovation in music.

Celeb Cooking School 

Monday 

E4, 10pm 

10 celebrities are lined up around a dinning table
Credit: Channel 4

Hosted by radio and TV presenter Melvin Odoom, the reality series takes ten terrible celebrity cooks and puts them through a unique cookery competition. 

The celebrities will be taught by one of the best in the culinary business and will work solo and in pairs to make it through an intensive cookery crash course.

They will be put through a series of complex cooking challenges in a bid to be crowned ‘best in class’, but if they fail to impress they will get an F and be forced to leave the school for good. 

The celebrities taking part are former Atomic Kitten member Kerry Katona, Love Island’s Toby Aromolaran, former pro footballer and content creator Stevo the Madman, presenter and influencer Sam Thompson, Made In Chelsea’s Maeva D’Ascanio, presenter Zeze Millz, First Dates star Laura Tott, musician Shaun Ryder, comedian Paul Chowdhry and cleaning queen Kim Woodburn.

They will be trained and judged by Michelin star chef Giorgio Locatelli and Michelin trained chef and TikTok star Poppy O’Toole. 

Brassic 

Wednesday 

Sky Max, 10pm

Everyone is back in Hawley and mayhem is about to ensue as questionable plans are hatched and eccentric heists are run.

The fourth series sees the group discover severed body parts, train racing dogs and cause trouble at a murder mystery night. 

Created by Joe Gilgun and Danny Brocklehurst, the series is based on Gilgun’s life growing up in Lancashire. 

Gilgun, Damien Molony, Michelle Keegan, Tom Hanson, Aaron Heffernan, Ryan Sampson, Parth Thakerar and Dominic West will all return for the new series.

Katie Price: Trauma and Me

Thursday 

Channel 4, 9pm 

Katie Price stands in a living room
Credit: Channel 4

Model and reality TV star Katie Price takes a hard look at the events that led to her crashing her car in September 2021.

This marked Price’s sixth driving conviction in ten years, but she was spared a prison sentence.

Price talks openly and honestly about her PTSD, what led her to near breaking point, and the steps she is taking to improve her mental health.

Cobra Kai

Friday

Netflix 

Back for a fifth series, Cobra Kai follows the competitive martial arts scene in Southern California, focusing on frenemies Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka).

Series four ended with Cobra Kai dojo winning the 51st Annual All Valley Karate Championship and LaRusso, vowing to defeat Cobra Kai.

LaRusso’s rival from his younger days Chozen (Yuji Okumoto) turns up to try and help LaRusso restore Miyagi-Do to its former glory. 

Lawrence teams up with his son Robby (Tanner Buchanan) to track down Miguel (Xolo Maridueña) who travelled to Mexico to find his biological father.

Last Night of the Proms 

Saturday 

BBC One, 9pm 

BBC Symphony Orchestra principal guest conductor Dalia Stasevska is back to conduct the final night, which will see soprano Lise Davidsen and cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason perform. 

There will be some party pieces by Verdi, Wagner and Coleridge-Taylor and a tribute to 100 years of innovation from rising British composer James B. Wilson.

The night will end with all of the traditional last night favourites. 

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This week in TV the gang returns to wreak mayhem in series four of Brassic and the Last Night of the Proms celebrates a long history of innovation in music.