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And away! BBC recommissions Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing for eighth series

Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse sit next to each other by a lake, looking into the camera and smiling, with Mortimer taking his hat off in friendly greeting

The six-part series will reunite comedians Bob Mortimer (Vic Reeves Big Night Out) and Paul Whitehouse (The Death of Stalin) to explore more of Britain’s lakes, rivers and canals. Along the way, there’ll be the trademark blend of laughs and heartfelt discussion.

This time round, the show will be even more personal. Each location has been chosen because it has a connection to Mortimer or Whitehouse’s life.

Ted, a Patterdale Terrier and another mainstay of the show, will also be returning to wreak havoc on the boys’ fishing plans.

The Marlow Murder Club to return for more of Buckinghamshire’s greatest detectives

Jo Martin, Samantha Bond and Cara Horgan stand outdoors, looking into the camera with suspicious looks on their faces

The six-episode outing to Marlow begins filming this summer, with the first two instalments adapting Thorogood’s second book, Death Comes to Marlow. Two other murder mysteries will feature in the series, each spanning two episodes.

Returning to star are Samantha Bond (The Sarah Jane Adventures), Jo Martin (Dreaming Whilst Black) and Cara Horgan (The Death of Stalin). In the first series, the trio played a group of women who come together to solve a triple-homicide in their usually sleepy Buckinghamshire town.

Paul Whitehouse’s Sketch Show Years to showcase 60 years of British comedy

Paul Whitehouse laughs in front of a set with individual orange lightbulbs

The new show – commissioned by UKTV for Gold – will explore 60 years of sketch comedy, with each of the four episodes covering roughly one decade. Whitehouse will explore a variety of shows, from The Two Ronnies to The Catherine Tate Show. Classics like Not the Nine O’Clock News, The Fast Show and Harry Enfield & Chums will also feature.