What’s on TV This Week: 31st July – 6th August
Wolf
Monday
BBC One, 9.00pm
From the makers of Sherlock comes a crime thriller adapted from Mo Hayder’s acclaimed Jack Caffrey series.
From the makers of Sherlock comes a crime thriller adapted from Mo Hayder’s acclaimed Jack Caffrey series.
This special episode of Dynasties takes us to Morocco’s Atlas Mountains, where a macaque called Mac has just become alpha male.
John Torode MBE and Greg Wallace MBE are back to put 20 celebrities through their paces over six weeks to see who has what it takes to be crowned Celebrity MasterChef champion.
Celebrities from the comedy world, sporting scene, music industry and screen and stage will be taking part.
Last year’s winner was Team GB Paralympian Kadeena Cox, and this year’s famous faces will take part in the classic challenges, Under the Cloche, The Street Food Challenge and Dinner Party Dish.
Here are the 20 celebrities taking part.
Judy Murray is well known for her tennis coaching skills, but how will her cooking skills hold up?
The fourth series of the LA based comedy once again explores the complexities of friendship, dating and adulthood.
Presenter and actor Nadia Sawalha will get households ready for the busy weeks ahead with her family recipes in her new cooking series Nadia’s Family Feasts.
Sawalha, who won Celebrity MasterChef in 2009, will be joined by a guest chef each week and together they will cook breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert.
Each episode will be themed around different cuisines including British, Chinese, French, Indian, Italian, Middle Eastern and North American.
Best known for playing Ian Beale in EastEnders, award-winning actor Adam Woodyatt will swap Albert Square for the MasterChef kitchen.
In the last couple of years, former contestants have found fame and fortune outside the villa, even if they didn’t find true love.
Here is a roundup of what happened next for some of the islanders from 2017 and 2018.