Reality leads the way this week on our screens, as the world of TV has produced some incredible insights into real life events! You will not want to miss the following over the next five days...
Natalie Cassidy: Caring Together, 1:30pm/7pm, BBC One, Monday 25th May: As part of a new series from the BBC, Natalie Cassidy is going back to college to learn what it takes to be a carer. Supporting those who work and the unpaid carers within society, this documentary shines a light on the incredible work they do.
Nobody’s Fool, 9pm, ITV One, Monday 25th May: Having started on Sunday night, this new quiz based show hosted by Emily Atack and Danny Dyer is full of Rivals references. Who will win the big cash prize in the end? You will have to watch to find out!
Dear England, 9pm, BBC One, Monday 25th May: Playing one of the best England managers of all time, Joseph Fiennes is taking his stage performance to the screen, as he tells the story of how Gareth Southgate got the England team back on track. Worthy of many awards, this series allows for those who didn’t get the chance to see the play to see just how passionate Southgate was in many ways.
Who Do You Think You Are?, 9pm, BBC One, Tuesday 26th May: Zoe Ball is opening the latest series of this hit documentary. Looking into her mother’s past, with the help of her famous father, the things she uncovers will make you see the star in a whole new light.
Reported Missing, 9pm, BBC One, Thursday 28th May: Fans of 24 Hours In Police Custody will love this new series from the BBC. Taking audiences along with them as they try to solve some of the most horrific cases, it is an intriguing insight into what our forces face on a daily basis.
Let us know what you have been watching and what you are most looking forward to catching over the course of the week, via our social media pages or in the comments below, as we would love to know!
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