![]() ![]() Returning to the studio after filming the previous series in his garage, conversations will still be virtual but no doubt as zany as ever previous discussions have covered paranormal activity, homeschooling and whether you should wash your legs in the shower. Romesh Ranganathan returns with his Bafta-nominated comedy show in which he is joined by a 20-strong focus group, a pair of celebrity guests and his mother, Shanthi, to chew over current affairs and the state of modern Britain. The Ranganation Sunday 7 February, 9pm, BBC Two The Ranganation (Photo: BBC/Zeppotron/Off The Kerb/Rich Hardcastle) There is also a track from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s upcoming take on Cinderella. Stars take to the London Palladium stage to perform songs from hit shows including classic musicals such as Wicked and Mamma Mia! as well as more recent productions such as Six and Hamilton. Sheridan Smith hosts a night at the musicals – or the closest thing we can get to one at present, anyway. Musicals: The Greatest Show Sunday 7 February, 7.40pm, BBC One Musicals: The Greatest Show (Photo: BBC/Guy Levy) ![]() ![]() First up is a Mayfair Townhouse around the corner from Buckingham Palace worth £30m. She has now turned to private residences: in Posh Sleepover, she stays over in the UK’s most luxurious homes. Last year, Sally Lindsay sized up fancy lodgings with actor Nigel Havers in Posh Hotels with Sally & Nigel. Sally Lindsay’s Posh Sleepover Saturday 6 February, 7pm, Channel 5 Sally Lindsay’s Posh Sleepover (Photo: Chatterbox) It follows a group of women who take part in a six-month pole dancing programme to reclaim their lives and bodies – from women who want to tap into their sensual side to a 50-year-old widow who resolves to learn to climb the pole. “I want you to think of the pole as the frame of the artwork of your body,” cries actor and pole dancing instructor Sheila Kelley at one point in this new documentary. Strip Down, Rise Up From Friday 5 February, Netflix Strip Down, Rise Up (Photo: Netflix) Each episode contains three seven-minute cartoons, one of which sheds light on Snoopy’s first meeting with Charlie Brown. It stars Snoopy and his feathered best friend Woodstock along with the rest of the gang, including Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Franklin, Schroeder and Peppermint Patty. The Snoopy Show From Friday 5 February, Apple TV+ The Snoopy Show (Photo: Apple)Ĭharles Schulz’s beloved comic strip Peanuts is introduced to a new generation with this animated series. ![]()
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