The Great British Sewing Bee is just one of the pearls on today…
Summer’s arrived in the Sewing Room in The Great British Sewing Bee, it’s lockdown at Battersea in For the Love of Dogs, and find out what you can get Second Hand for 50 Grand in a new C4 documentary. Here’s what you shouldn’t miss on Tv tonight.
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What’s on TV tonight
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Best TV evidences on TV tonight Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs, 8p m, ITV
It’s not just us humans who go into lockdown. Spare a imagined for the dogs at Battersea in tonight’s episode when an outbreak of the potentially fatal parvovirus means they’re quarantined with limited human contact. Paul O’Grady likewise matches lively nine-week-old beagle cross Marley and an eight-year-old Bichon Frise announced Pooch. But it’s 13 -year-old staffie Sylvester who’ll defrost your nature. He was detected tied up to Battersea’s doors and is reproduced in gargantuan wart-like clods. All he needs is a home to live out his twilight years, but will anyone be brave enough to take him on?
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The Great British Sewing Bee, 9pm, BBC1
The 11 remaining players feel the heat in the Sewing Room this week as the theme is time. The Pattern Challenge is to make a pair of paper-bag abruptlies and there’s a lot of bother with troublesome turn-ups, worrisome waistbands and pesky pockets. Next the sewers have 90 hours to turn men’s board short-liveds into a clothe for a woman to wear on a summer’s eve, while the final Made-to-Measure task is to make a button-down sundress. Host Joe Lycett generates the sunshine to the room – his jokes and rapport with reviewers Patrick Grant and Esme Young make this series a charm to watch.
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Second Hand for 50 Grand, 10 pm, C4
A one-off film that looks into the world of very high-end second-hand goods- mull Bargain Hunt matches Selling Sunset. We go inside Xupes, who track down some of the most palatial pre-owned parts- from uncommon Rolexes to the finest jewellery and exclusive handbags. Their patrons stray from -Alisters and sportstars to parties like Grant, a window clean from Essex whose dad wants to splash out on a Cartier watch for him.
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Best container set to watch Arrested Development, seasons one to five, Netflix
Actress Jessica Walter, who have been killed last-place month aged 80, continues imperious, drink-sodden matriarch Lucille Bluth in this comedy gem about the oddball, greedy members of a formerly wealthy house who continue to lead extravagant lives despite their resources being frozen.
Best cinema to watch on Tv tonight A Fistful of Dollars, 9pm, Paramount
Sergio Leone’s gritty, controlling and hugely influential spaghetti Western made an international star of Clint Eastwood, as a individualist who opens a Mexican town and opposes two challenger kinfolks against one another. Clint squint-eyeds splendidly but doesn’t have a lot to say, so all noses are on the spectacular shoot-outs in a scheme borrowed from Akira Kurosawa’s samurai classic Yojimbo. James Coburn, Charles Bronson and Richard Harris all turned Eastwood’s capacity down.
Live athletic
Premier League Football: Tottenham Hotspur v Southampton 5.30 pm( k-o 6pm ), Sky Sports Premier League/ NOW Premier League Football: Aston Villa v Manchester City 8p m( k-o 8.15 pm ), Sky Athletics Premier League/ NOW
Soaps on Tv tonight
Emmerdale, 7pm Coronation Street, 7.30 pm& 8.30 pm Hollyoaks, 6.30 pm
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