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[[Strictly Come Dancing]] series 17: BBC1, 7 September<br> | [[Strictly Come Dancing]] series 17: BBC1, 7 September<br> | ||
+ | [[Treasure Island (2)|Treasure Island]] with Bear Grylls: Channel 4, 8 September<br> | ||
[[Cooking Up a Fortune]]: Channel 4, 9 September<br> | [[Cooking Up a Fortune]]: Channel 4, 9 September<br> | ||
[[Supermarket Sweep]] series 9: ITV2, 9 September<br> | [[Supermarket Sweep]] series 9: ITV2, 9 September<br> | ||
- | [[Blockbusters]]: Comedy Central, 26 September | + | [[The Great Model Railway Challenge]] series 2: Channel 5, 13 September<br> |
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+ | [[One Man and His Dog]] 2019: BBC1, 22 September<br> | ||
+ | [[The Circle]] series 2: Channel 4, 24 September<br> | ||
+ | [[Don't Hate the Playaz]] series 2: ITV2, 25 September<br> | ||
+ | [[Blockbusters]]: Comedy Central, 26 September<br> | ||
+ | [[Have I Got News for You]] series 58: BBC1, 11 October | ||
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- | <div class="square" style="float:left">[[File: | + | <div class="square" style="float:right">[[Image:Square eurovision logo.jpg|A Song for Europe]]</div>16 September '''BMG: You Decide'''<br/>The BBC has announced that it is teaming up with music company BMG to select the United Kingdom's entry for the 2020 [[Eurovision Song Contest]] in Rotterdam, Netherlands. This comes after four years of [[A Song for Europe|selection by public vote]] producing very modest results, with this year's entrant Michael Rice finishing last in Tel Aviv, Israel.<br/><br/> |
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+ | <div class="square" style="float:left">[[File:Square Ready Steady Cook.jpg|Ready Steady Cook]]</div>4 September '''Green peppers or red tomatoes, babes?'''<br/>The BBC is bringing back [[Ready Steady Cook]] with [[Rylan Clark-Neal]] as host. The new version, to be aired on BBC One, will apparently reflect contemporary issues such as healthy eating and managing food waste. Rylan is also hosting a reboot of another classic daytime show, [[Supermarket Sweep]], and will replace [[Brian Conley]] as host of [[Buy It Now]] when it returns for its Christmas special.<br/><br/> | ||
<div class="square" style="float:right">[[File:Great british bake off title 2010.jpg|75px|The Great British Bake Off]]</div>5 June '''I like children, and I like baking, but which is better? There's only one way to find out...'''<br/>Channel 4 have announced the return of [[The Great British Bake Off|Junior Bake Off]] with a new line-up. [[Harry Hill]] will take over duties as host. [[Prue Leith]] remains the same as a judge, but Paul Hollywood will not - he will be replaced by Liam Charles.<br/><br/> | <div class="square" style="float:right">[[File:Great british bake off title 2010.jpg|75px|The Great British Bake Off]]</div>5 June '''I like children, and I like baking, but which is better? There's only one way to find out...'''<br/>Channel 4 have announced the return of [[The Great British Bake Off|Junior Bake Off]] with a new line-up. [[Harry Hill]] will take over duties as host. [[Prue Leith]] remains the same as a judge, but Paul Hollywood will not - he will be replaced by Liam Charles.<br/><br/> | ||
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<div class="square" style="float:right">[[Image:Dara_o_briain_headshot_small.jpg|75px|Dara Ó Briain]]</div>3 December '''I'll have an Ó please Briain...'''<br/>[[Dara Ó Briain]] has been named as the host of the latest [[Blockbusters]] revival, which will be broadcast on Comedy Central in 2019.<br/><br/> | <div class="square" style="float:right">[[Image:Dara_o_briain_headshot_small.jpg|75px|Dara Ó Briain]]</div>3 December '''I'll have an Ó please Briain...'''<br/>[[Dara Ó Briain]] has been named as the host of the latest [[Blockbusters]] revival, which will be broadcast on Comedy Central in 2019.<br/><br/> | ||
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''Previous stories can be found in our [[News Archive]]. For more in-depth analysis, check out [[Weaver's Week]], usually published every Sunday.'' | ''Previous stories can be found in our [[News Archive]]. For more in-depth analysis, check out [[Weaver's Week]], usually published every Sunday.'' |
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Swashbuckle new episodes: Cbeebies, 7 September
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Treasure Island with Bear Grylls: Channel 4, 8 September
Cooking Up a Fortune: Channel 4, 9 September
Supermarket Sweep series 9: ITV2, 9 September
The Great Model Railway Challenge series 2: Channel 5, 13 September
Comedians Giving Lectures: Dave, 18 September
One Man and His Dog 2019: BBC1, 22 September
The Circle series 2: Channel 4, 24 September
Don't Hate the Playaz series 2: ITV2, 25 September
Blockbusters: Comedy Central, 26 September
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16 September BMG: You DecideThe BBC has announced that it is teaming up with music company BMG to select the United Kingdom's entry for the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam, Netherlands. This comes after four years of selection by public vote producing very modest results, with this year's entrant Michael Rice finishing last in Tel Aviv, Israel.
4 September Green peppers or red tomatoes, babes?
The BBC is bringing back Ready Steady Cook with Rylan Clark-Neal as host. The new version, to be aired on BBC One, will apparently reflect contemporary issues such as healthy eating and managing food waste. Rylan is also hosting a reboot of another classic daytime show, Supermarket Sweep, and will replace Brian Conley as host of Buy It Now when it returns for its Christmas special.
5 June I like children, and I like baking, but which is better? There's only one way to find out...
Channel 4 have announced the return of Junior Bake Off with a new line-up. Harry Hill will take over duties as host. Prue Leith remains the same as a judge, but Paul Hollywood will not - he will be replaced by Liam Charles.
30 May 2019 Alan Carr's Fabulous Five
ITV has commissioned five one-off remakes of well-known games. The series will feature remakes of Play Your Cards Right, Take Your Pick, Strike it Lucky, Bullseye, and The Price is Right. All five episodes will be hosted by Alan Carr.
3 December I'll have an Ó please Briain...
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