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Hollie RichardsonPaddy McGuinness hosts a celebrity edition of the ludicrous but fun gameshow in which contestants try to answer general knowledge questions while catching a variety of awkwardly sized balls. Tonight’s runners and riders: Remi Burgz and DJ Target take on Karen Hauer and JJ Chalmers with charity money at stake. Phil HarrisonGrowing food is this week’s focus on a show that is always a fecund source of advice.
Bradford resident Nadiya asks for help; an edible lawn and a fence that turns into a table are just some of the bright ideas she receives. Jack SealeLike it or not, there is a lot of jubilee-themed TV on the way. Things kick off with this documentary, showing rare colour footage of what went on behind the scenes and out on the streets during the coronation.
Andrew Parker Bowles – ex-husband of Camilla, and former page boy to the Queen – also shares memories. HRAfter a cop fatally shoots a teenager, angry protests kick off in Stockholm. Even homicide veteran Beck is unnerved by an escalation near the police academy where his grandson Vilhelm is training.
The last in the current run of the well-crafted Swedish procedural skews dark but there are still flashes of offbeat humour. Graeme VirtueOscar nominee Jessie Buckley and former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler perform songs from their collaborative album. Also joining Jools: London-based singer Poppy Ajudha, post-punk band Warmduscher and dance-pop quartet Confidence Man.
HREx Machina, 11. 20pm, Film4In his smart 2015 sci-fi thriller, Alex Garland pushes at the extremities of modern technology and sees what cracks, Black Mirror-style. Domhnall Gleeson plays young programmer Caleb, invited by his big-tech billionaire boss Nathan (a swaggering Oscar Isaac)
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