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TV shows you shouldn't miss in 2020
There may be some big TV shoes to fill following an exceptional year of entertainment in 2019, but 2020 is shaping up to be just as good. Look out for the return of Line of Duty, Louis Theroux baking, and Stormzy's acting debut.
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The Brits Are Coming, ITV
Friday 17th January, 10.45pm
Ahead of this year's BRIT Awards, this programme offers a chance to see performances by some of the nominated artists.
 
First And Last, BBC One
Saturday 18th January, 8.30pm
Hosted by Jason Manford, the new game show puts contestants through a succession of rounds in which they mustn’t come first or last.

 
Henry VIII and His Six Wives, Channel 5
Saturday 18th January, 10pm
Dan and Suzannah recount the fateful unions Henry had with his first wives, Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn.
 
Dancing on Ice, ITV
Sunday 19th January, 6pm

All 11 celebrities and their professional skating partners perform a routine from a famous musical in the hope of avoiding the dreaded skate off.
 
Inside Iceland: Britain's Budget Supermarket, Channel 5
Sunday 19th January, 9pm
Series following the inside workings of the frozen food supermarket.  
Mrs Doubtfire, E4
Monday 20th January, 8.35pm
Comedy starring Robin Williams. A failing actor dresses as a housekeeper to fool his estranged wife so he can spend more time with his children.
 
Crazy Delicious, Channel 4
Tuesday 21st January, 8pm
Cheesecake chicken wings and hot dog profiteroles are on the menu in the  new competition where talented food lovers produce remarkable meals.
Spy in the Wild, BBC One
Wednesday 22nd January, 9pm

The spy creatures infiltrate a hippo pod, a nursery of red flying foxes and the secret world of pygmy forest elephants.

 
Inside the Crown: Secrets of the Royals, ITV
Thursday 23rd January, 9pm
Exploring how love and duty are in constant conflict, and how the Queen's marriage has lasted the test of time.
Shrill
BBC iPlayer


A struggling young journalist is determined to change her life.

First season available now
Friday Night Dinner
All 4

Sitcom from Robert Popper about the idiosyncratic Goodman family.

Four seasons available now
Grantchester
ITV Hub

Drama series set in the 1950s, focusing on the vicar of Grantchester.

Seven episodes available now
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