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The wedding party ‘joke’ finally comes to light in Douglas Is Cancelled. Plus: what really happened in one of India’s deadliest train crashes? Here’s what to watch this evening

9pm, ITV1What “joke” did Douglas (Hugh Bonneville) tell about his co-host Madeline (Karen Gillan) at the wedding party? We’re finally going to get answers in the intense finale of Steven Moffat’s cancel culture drama, which mostly focuses on Douglas’s brutal practice interview. We last saw Madeline’s strong suggestion that she knows exactly what happened and why – and Douglas isn’t the only person in the room viewers will be keeping an eye on. Hollie Richardson

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[–] autotldr@lemmings.world 1 points 3 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


We last saw Madeline’s strong suggestion that she knows exactly what happened and why – and Douglas isn’t the only person in the room viewers will be keeping an eye on.

This documentary speaks to witnesses and uses CGI to show an account of what happened and the rescue mission in which nearby residents risked their own lives.

8.30pm, ITV1Sardines and milk are at the top of Tom Kerridge’s British food search list this week, as he rides in his trusty truck to Newlyn in Cornwall, one of the largest fishing ports in England.

Sadly, the gang’s attempts to contact their recently “sucked off” friend Flower (Sheila Carrasco) do not go to plan.

9pm, Channel 5Helen the campervan ferries her favourite human Susan to the valleys of West Yorkshire, where she interviews a champion pantomime horse in Keighley (during a mascot race), and sweeps Nora Batty’s steps in Holmfirth, the actual location for Last of the Summer Wine.

Headline-grabbing hits such as The Catherine Tate Show and Little Britain loom large but there is also a look at how BBC Three became a hothouse for emerging talent.


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[–] waz@feddit.uk 1 points 3 months ago

Has anyone actually watched this, every time I see a trailer for it, I just think it looks terrible. Just seems like the BBC had a meeting about trying to cover cancel culture and this is the result.