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Lee Mack’s multi award-winning hit show, and longest running sitcom on air, returns for a new series on BBC One this March.
BBC One and BBC Three will be bringing viewers a brand new entertainment reality show titled Wim Hof’s Superstar Survival. The series made by Hungry Bear Media will follow a group of soul-searching celebrities as they embark on an epic adventure of self-improvement, and face a unique test of mental strength like no other, under the guidance of ‘extreme athlete’ and well-being icon Wim Hof, aka ‘The Iceman’.
ITV has announced a bumper week of special, bespoke programming in the run up to the 10th anniversary match of Soccer Aid for UNICEF – which will broadcast live and exclusive on ITV and STV, and the ITV Hub, on 4 September 2021.
ITV has supersized its Soccer Aid offering this year with two brand new original commissions and a host of celebrity specials of viewers favourite shows – all in aid of raising awareness and funds for global children’s charity UNICEF.
Taskmaster returns to C4 on Thursday, March 18 at 9pm. Here's an interview with Lee Mack to get you in the mood...
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Well I guess if one sitcom title sums up 2020 it's this one. And they've given us a sort of socially distanced lockdown episode to see out the old year and see in the new (albeit a day early) with the entire cast including Bobby Ball all in one room throughout the special.
A new series of the hit Lee Mack sitcom Not Going Out is due to start in January 2021. The new series starts on Friday, 8th January at 9.30pm.
It’s New Year’s Eve and we join Lee (Lee Mack) and Lucy (Sally Bretton), Lee’s lovably feckless father Frank (Bobby Ball), generally put upon Toby (Hugh Dennis), the ever uptight Anna (Abigail Cruttenden), Lucy’s occasionally pompous father Geoffrey (Geoffrey Whitehead) and an unusually high-spirited mother Wendy (Deborah Grant) as they wait for the traditional midnight… trifle?
Lee Mack will host a brand new ITV primetime quiz show inviting viewers to discover if they are in The 1% Club.
The Sky History show hosted by Lee Mack that became embroiled in the recent "Nazi Tattoos" scandal has been axed, according to The Sun.
Comedian Lee Mack has long had an interest in Buddhism, mindfulness and the possibility of leading a more spiritual life. After a few years of dabbling in meditation, he feels the time has come to decide once and for all whether he should seriously seek spiritual enlightenment.
‘I Can’t Believe It’s Not Buddha’ is a new podcast which finds Lee and his friend Neil taking their first (often clumsy) steps on the road to nirvana.
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