"Quiz Show Chaos: A Divisive 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' Spin-Off"
This week's TV lineup is filled with an array of shows that cater to different tastes, from fast-paced quiz games to mouth-watering foodie adventures.
For fans of rapid-fire questions and high-stakes prizes, the "Millionaire Hot Seat" spin-off is sure to be a hit. Hosted by none other than Jeremy Clarkson, this show takes the classic format and turns it on its head with six contestants vying for the top prize in just 15 seconds.
In contrast, foodies will love Rick Stein's new road trip series, "Rick Stein's Australia". The renowned chef embarks on a culinary journey across the country, exploring local cuisine and reflecting on his personal connections to the land.
But it's not all about food – some shows tackle more serious topics. In "Inside the Factory", presenter Cherry Healey delves into the world of biscuits and investigates which one is the best for dunking in tea. Meanwhile, Paddy McGuinness gets tangled up with Jammie Dodgers on the production line.
The Channel 4 show "What Not to Eat" takes a more serious approach, focusing on making healthier changes to our diets. Prof Tim Spector and GP Dr Kandi Ejiofor explore the rise of instant noodles and how they might be contributing to obesity.
For those who love drama, "Waterloo Road" returns with its new series, featuring Jon Richardson as one of three deputy heads at a Manchester comprehensive school. But it's not all serious – this show is not afraid to poke fun at itself, with branding slogans that are more cringe-worthy than catchy.
Finally, true-crime fans will be on the edge of their seats with "Catching a Killer", which follows DCI Louise Metcalfe as she investigates the murder of Cumali Turhan in Chelmsford.
In addition to these shows, sports fans can catch West Ham v Nottingham Forest live on Sky Sports Main Event.
This week's TV lineup is filled with an array of shows that cater to different tastes, from fast-paced quiz games to mouth-watering foodie adventures.
For fans of rapid-fire questions and high-stakes prizes, the "Millionaire Hot Seat" spin-off is sure to be a hit. Hosted by none other than Jeremy Clarkson, this show takes the classic format and turns it on its head with six contestants vying for the top prize in just 15 seconds.
In contrast, foodies will love Rick Stein's new road trip series, "Rick Stein's Australia". The renowned chef embarks on a culinary journey across the country, exploring local cuisine and reflecting on his personal connections to the land.
But it's not all about food – some shows tackle more serious topics. In "Inside the Factory", presenter Cherry Healey delves into the world of biscuits and investigates which one is the best for dunking in tea. Meanwhile, Paddy McGuinness gets tangled up with Jammie Dodgers on the production line.
The Channel 4 show "What Not to Eat" takes a more serious approach, focusing on making healthier changes to our diets. Prof Tim Spector and GP Dr Kandi Ejiofor explore the rise of instant noodles and how they might be contributing to obesity.
For those who love drama, "Waterloo Road" returns with its new series, featuring Jon Richardson as one of three deputy heads at a Manchester comprehensive school. But it's not all serious – this show is not afraid to poke fun at itself, with branding slogans that are more cringe-worthy than catchy.
Finally, true-crime fans will be on the edge of their seats with "Catching a Killer", which follows DCI Louise Metcalfe as she investigates the murder of Cumali Turhan in Chelmsford.
In addition to these shows, sports fans can catch West Ham v Nottingham Forest live on Sky Sports Main Event.