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We have agreat list for you this week and looking forward to you all watching. Share your suggestions and get in touch via our socials. Happy watching!
How – Monday 25th – Friday 29th 5.30pm | CITV
Vick Hope and hosts present a new series of the show that asks all sorts of questions about science – and they all begin with the word How.

Peacock – Monday 25th April 10.40pm | BBC Three
The story of Andy, a personal trainer in the midst of an identity crisis. His world is one of selfies, bravado and gym memberships, where vanity and success are often horribly entangled. When Andy loses out on a job promotion to a younger, better looking PT, he suddenly realises he’s a man out of time. He needs to prove that there’s more to him than his good looks and his well curated dating profile and sets out to prove that he can be taken seriously – but can he? Starring Lucien Laviscount as Jay and Susan Wokoma as Liz.

Black Lady Sketch Show: S2 – 25th April 10:25pm | Sky Comedy
Comedy sketch show which is written, produced and performed by a cast of African-American female comedians.
Noughts + Crosses – Tuesday 26th April 9pm | BBC One
Tired of life on the run, Callum and Sephy are forced to extreme measures as they try to flee Albion for good. Meanwhile, hate crime against Noughts is on the rise
Ten Percent – Thursday 28th April | Prime Video
A UK remake of the popular French series ‘Call My Agent’ about life at a talent agency. With Fola Evans-Akingbola, Tanya Moodie, David Oyelowo and David Harewood. Episode one co-written by Keith Akushie.
Youth V Gov – Friday 29th April | Netflix
21 young activists ranging from age 13 to 24 lead a charge against the United States government, holding them legally responsible for exacerbating the world’s climate change crisis, in this story of political youth empowerment.
Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool – Saturday 30th April 10pm | BBC Two
Documentary profile of the jazz bandleader, horn player and innovator whose restless determination to break boundaries and live life on his own terms made him a star, but also made him difficult to live with. Featuring studio out-takes, archive footage and photos and Davis’s own words, as well as contributions from many friends and colleagues
The Great House Giveaway – Sunday 1st May 7pm | Channel 4
Hot off scoring the first ever Daytime awards hat-trick of BAFTA, Broadcast and RTS Award wins, The Great House Giveaway is back! Don’t have cash for a deposit to buy your own home? Spending all your money on rent? Look no further, as Tayo Oguntonade and fellow hosts buy two strangers a house at auction and give them a renovation budget and just months to flip it.
