Matt Lucas will be one of the participants. In the first episode, however, he is in his usual role as he greets Laura Whitmore, Taskmaster’s Alex Horne, presenter Emma Willis, Radio 1 DJ Clara Amfo, and one-time Inbetweeners actor Blake Harrison.
Competitors and international broadcaster Annie Macmanus (better known as Annie Mac); Actor and children’s author Ben Miller; Sender Clara Amfo; Award-winning comedian and podcaster Ed Gamble; Singer-songwriter and UN Environment Ambassador Ellie Goulding; Singer-songwriter example, choirmaster and broadcaster Gareth Malone; Actress Katherine Kelly; Actor, writer and comedian Mawaan Rizwan; Olympic gold medalist Mo Farah; Judge, presenter and dancer Motsi Mabuse; Comedian, writer and TV presenter Ruby Wax; TV presenter Sophie Morgan; Actress Tracy-Ann Oberman; and comedian and musician Yung Filly.
Home of the year
RTÉ One, 8:30 p.m.
Niamh Peare an architect and interior designer and James Peare an engineer, and their two daughters live in a 1970s home with modern renovation in Dublin. Kate, her husband Shane Byrne, and their son live on a 150-year-old farm with a modern extension in Co Wicklow. Kerry Devlin lives in a 1980s chalet-style bungalow in Belfast with her husband Nicky and their twin boys.
This will hurt
BBC One, 9:10 p.m.
The series ends this evening. Adam (Ben Whishaw) prepares for the tribunal to decide his career, and must decide whether to tell the truth or lie in order to save his job.
Radio
The alternative2FM, 11pm: There’s another dive into the session archives tonight with live in-studio performances of The Immediate (2006), Meljoann (2020), Scary Eire (1993), and Engine Alley (1995).
ArenaRTÉ 1, 7:00 p.m .: The Weeknight Art Magazine talks to Pat Collins about his latest documentary Songs of the Open Road.
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