Come Dine with Me South Africa: Best Of
Saturday and Sunday 1st-2nd March 15:00-20:00
The top ten episodes of Come Dine with Me: South Africa as voted by you on our social channels! Re-visit your favourite moments from the long-running show.
Come Dine with Me: South Africa
From Wednesday 5 March at 20:00
Series 10 (12 episodes)
The culinary dinner party competition returns for a tenth series. Four strangers visit one another’s homes for dinner and attempt to outwit and impress fellow guests with their culinary and hospitality skills in a bid to win a cash prize and Pick n Pay vouchers.
Hell’s Kitchen USA
From Monday 10 March at 22:00, Monday-Thursday
Series 23 (16 episodes)
Reality TV show featuring aspiring chefs who compete against each other in a high-pressure culinary competition, hosted by legendary chef Gordon Ramsay. Eighteen aspiring chefs from across the USA are put through a series of gruelling culinary challenges, as they compete for a $250,000 prize and a chance to work as head chef at the Hell’s Kitchen restaurant in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
Amanda and Alan’s Italian Job
From Thursday 13 March at 20:00
Series 1 (8 episodes)
Besties Amanda Holden and Alan Carr roll up their sleeves to bring crumbling Italian homes back to life. As they embrace the local lifestyle, it’s demolition and la dolce vita. They renovate a dilapidated 17th Century house in Tuscany, and a Tuscan living room.
Will You Marry Me
From Sunday 16 March at 21:30
Series 1
How far would you go to pop the question? Lovestruck Brits go to extreme lengths, as they hatch wild plans and head to spectacular locations to utter those four life-changing words. A woman unknowingly makes her own engagement cake, and a man proposes in mid-air.
The Ultimate Braai Master
From Monday 17 March at 19:00
Series 6 (13 episodes)
Teams of two, consisting of a Braai Master and a Braai Buddy, compete against each other in various braai (barbecue) challenges across 13 episodes in multiple locations. Teams are eliminated along the way and the winning team can win prizes and the title of Ultimate Braai Master.
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Wheel of Fortune
From Wednesday 5 March at 20:00
Series 1 (8 episodes)
Graham Norton presents a modern take on the classic game show in which three contestants battle it out to win cash prizes by spinning the famous wheel and guessing letters in a word or phrase to solve a series of puzzles. Graham has the chance to share their excitement as one lucky contestant could take home more than 50,000 pounds in the show where everything can change with just one spin of the wheel.
Ludwig
From Tuesday 18 March at 20:00
Series 1 (6 episodes)
This hilarious cryptic comedy drama sees David Mitchell star as John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor who attempts to crack the biggest puzzle of his life by finding his missing brother. Puzzle setter John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor’s life of solitude is upended when his identical twin, DCI James Taylor, disappears. Drafted in by his sister-in-law Lucy (Anna Maxwell Martin), John reluctantly assumes his brother’s identity as a detective in the Cambridge Police Authority in order to find clues to his brother’s whereabouts. John is tasked with infiltrating the major investigations team, gathering information and solving a completely unconnected murder, all whilst remaining in character as his brother. A difficult ask for anyone, let alone a reclusive puzzlesetting genius who rarely leaves the house. Can this master of all things cryptic crack his biggest puzzle yet?
Mrs Brown’s Boys
From Friday 7 March at 20:35
Series 4 (4 episodes)
Agnes Brown and family return to the screen for even more pant-wettingly funny, heart-warming fun. The fourth series of the award-winning comedy sees Agnes struggling with her mood and sleep, and Maria’s home remedies end in disaster too. Then our favourite matriarch tries speed dating and comes to blows with Winnie over their new neighbour, before a rumour spreads through Foley’s bar that Agnes has won the Lotto – but a DNA test quickly brings her back down to Earth. Plus, Dermot and Maria decide to renew their wedding vows, forcing Agnes to organise the ceremony alongside arch-nemesis Hillary.
QI
From Friday 7 March at 20:00
14 episodes
Series 23 of QI promises to be an exciting journey of knowledge and laughter of all things beginning with the letter “V”. Hosted by Sandi Toksvig, this series includes guests Joe Lycett, Lou Sanders, Nabil Abdulrashid, Ed Byrne, Jimmy Carr, Judi Love, Ross Noble, Sara Pascoe, Sally Phillips and – of course – Alan Davies. The show continues its tradition of exploring intriguing topics while keeping the atmosphere light, entertaining… and Quite Interesting.
The Chase
From Monday 17 March at 19:00
Series 16 (158 episodes)
Bradley Walsh is back in the hotseat as the 16th series of the much-loved gameshow reaches our screens. The premise is simple and unchanged as a team of four hopefuls try to go home with a huge amount of money. As ever, first they each try to accumulate a big pot by excelling in the cash builder, before going head-to-head with a Chaser. If they can survive that test, they’ll join their team for the final Chase, with big money on the line. Have the contestants got the brain power to put the finest quiz team ever assembled on TV to the sword? The Beast, The Dark Destroyer, The Governess, The Sinnerman, The Menace and The Vixen will be confident that they can send the players home empty handed.