Wednesday, 7 January 2026

The Apprentice Returns for Milestone 20th Series in 2026

The Apprentice


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By Jon Donnis

Lord Sugar is back in the boardroom as The Apprentice returns to the BBC for its 20th series in 2026, continuing the search for his next business partner. Joining him once again are Baroness Karren Brady and Tim Campbell MBE, ensuring the high-stakes business challenges and boardroom drama fans have come to expect.

This year marks a special milestone, with the first-ever boardroom set in Hong Kong for episode one, giving the series an international twist from the very start. The full line-up of candidates will be announced in due course, but viewers can expect 20 ambitious contestants, celebrating the show's 20th series, all hoping to secure Lord Sugar's investment and a shot at launching their business dreams.

The Apprentice 2026 will be available on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in early 2026.


The 1% Club Returns to ITV with New Series Hosted by Lee Mack

ITV

By Jon Donnis

Multi award-winning quiz show The 1% Club, hosted by BAFTA-nominated Lee Mack and produced by Magnum Media, is back for a brand-new series, starting early in the new year on ITV and ITVX. The show continues to challenge contestants with its unique format, where logic and common sense matter more than memorised trivia.

Each episode begins with 100 contestants, but only those who correctly answer questions that just 1% of the country could solve will make it to the final rounds and compete for the top prize of up to £100,000. The format is designed to be accessible to participants of all ages and backgrounds, making it a refreshing alternative to traditional general knowledge quizzes.

Since its launch three years ago, The 1% Club has become a global phenomenon, regularly drawing more than six million viewers per episode. The show has been streamed over 40 million times and reached a total audience of 43 million, cementing its place as the biggest original quiz in more than a decade. Its success has earned it multiple accolades, including National Television Awards for Best Quiz Show, a Broadcast Award for Best Entertainment, and a Rose d'Or for Best Entertainment Show. Lee Mack himself received a BAFTA nomination for Best Entertainment Performance.

The series is commissioned for ITV by Head of Factual Entertainment Sue Murphy and was created by Dean Nabarro and Andy Auerbach. The 1% Club is a Magnum Media production for ITV. Fans can catch the new series on ITV1 and ITVX on Saturday 10th January at 8:30pm.

Lorraine Kelly Embarks on Norwegian Odyssey for Channel 4

Lorraine Kelly

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By Jon Donnis

Channel 4 has confirmed a new three-part documentary, Lorraine Kelly's Norwegian Odyssey, produced by Captive Minds in partnership with Hurtigruten, the celebrated Norwegian coastal cruise operator. The series is part of Channel 4's Partner Lab initiative, blending engaging storytelling with brand collaboration. Lorraine Kelly will guide viewers through Norway's fjords, exploring its landscapes, wildlife, cuisine, and culture.

The programme delves into Norway's Viking heritage and examines its enduring influence on the country's culture and geography, drawing parallels with Scotland, which shares a Norse-influenced past. Along her journey, Lorraine meets locals who preserve Norway's traditions through folk stories, crafts, and culinary practices. The voyage travels north along the coast, offering encounters with whales, eagles, and concluding with the mesmerising Northern Lights.

Hurtigruten supports the series not only through sponsorship but also with a wider marketing push across TV, streaming, and print, ensuring the documentary reaches a broad audience. Iain Powell, Chief Commercial Officer at Hurtigruten, said the partnership celebrates the company's 130-year history of connecting communities along Norway's coast, and praised Lorraine's warmth and curiosity as the perfect lens through which to showcase the country's hidden gems.

Emma Hopkins, Partner Lab Leader at Channel 4, highlighted the series as an example of effective linear branded entertainment, noting how the programme integrates the brand into compelling narratives that allow audiences to connect with real experiences and personal stories.

Monday, 5 January 2026

COMPETITION: Win Harry Wild: Series 3 on DVD



The charming, endlessly entertaining and refreshingly modern murder mystery series is set to arrive on DVD and digital on 12 January 2026, courtesy of Acorn Media International, following its hugely successful run on Acorn TV and transmission on U&Drama.

And to celebrate we have a copy on DVD to give away!

Synopsis:
Harry Wild Series 3 picks up where we left off with Harry (Seymour) and her protégé turned partner, Fergus (Rohan Nedd – Whitstable Pearl, Blue Story). Their detective agency is busier than ever and as the workload increases, the crime fighting duo must find a way to balance crime solving with their personal lives. With Harry’s help, Fergus plans to contest the custody claim of his long-absent mother (Samantha Mumba – The Time Machine) for his little sister. Meanwhile, Harry meets a charming fellow PI and despite finding him utterly infuriating, she can’t help but fall for him.

This series includes mysteries aplenty, from the apparent suicide of the lead singer of a boy band, and a decapitated head served on a platter at a busy restaurant to deathly drama on Ireland’s leading daytime soap, as the director is killed and a stranger than fiction murder of a crime writer locked in his panic room. Closer to home, Harry’s good friend calls for help when her estranged husband turns up dead and Harry and Fergus (Nedd), along with Charlie (Kevin Ryan – Copper, Guilt), Orla (Amy Huberman – The Stag, Finding Joy) and Lola (Rose O’Neil), find themselves in the middle of more action, when a grieving father forces them to find what caused his daughter’s death.

With an exceptional lead and a delightful mix of mysteries, witty dialogue and light-hearted humour, welcome in the new year with an old favourite as sleuthing sensation Harry Wild is back and better than ever and with a fifth series to look forward to, now is the perfect time to catch up with this much-loved crime caper.

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Enter now for a chance to win.

Who plays Harry in Harry Wild?

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1. Closing date 19-01-26
2. No alternative prize is available
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COMPETITION: Win Irish Blood: Series 1 on DVD


Acorn Media International has announced Irish Blood: Series 1 is set for its DVD release on 12 January 2026.

And to celebrate we have a copy on DVD to give away!

The series features a stellar cast including Alicia Silverstone, Jason O’Mara (The Man In The High Castle, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Wendy Crewson (Air Force One, We Were Liars), Dearbhla Molloy (Wild Mountain Thyme, No Reservations), Simone Kirby (His Dark Materials, Kneecap), Ruth Codd (The Traitors, The Fall of the House of Usher) and Leonardo Taiwo (Andor, Ant-Man & The Wasp). 

Synopsis:
Abandoned by her father as a child, ruthless divorce lawyer Fiona Sharpe (Silverstone) spends her life channelling her childhood trauma into her work. When she receives a mysterious package from her estranged father (O’Mara), she jumps at the opportunity to travel to Ireland and confront him face to face. 
 
However, all is not as it seems, when she arrives on the Irish coast, Fiona is met with a huge secret... A family who wasn’t aware of her existence. She soon discovers that the story of abandonment that has shaped her entire life, has been a lie made up for her own protection. 
 
As her father’s secretive past comes to light, Fiona is left with more questions than answers and when her stubborn curiosity gets the better of her, she gets swept up in a shocking mystery involving gangsters, dark secrets and unimaginable dangers. 
 
With a sensational lead, shocking twists and turns, stunning scenery and gut-wrenching family drama, unravel a thrilling new mystery this winter with Irish Blood. 

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Who plays divorce lawyer Fiona Sharpe in Irish Blood?

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Quick Terms and conditions
1. Closing date 19-01-26
2. No alternative prize is available
3. When the competition ends as indicated on this page, any and all entries received after this point will not count and emails blacklisted due to not checking this page first.
4. Winners will be chosen randomly and will be informed via email.
5. Entries that come directly from other websites will not be accepted.

Saturday, 3 January 2026

NEWS: TV’s New Year Winners: The Traitors Rules the Ratings

By Jon Donnis
BBC One dominated UK screens on New Year's Day, with The Traitors leading the way, pulling in around 6.4 million overnight viewers. The reality hit clearly had audiences hooked from the start of the year.
Close behind were Wild London and The Night Manager, both drawing strong numbers. Long-running favourites also held their ground, with EastEnders, Coronation Street and Emmerdale all landing in the top ten.
Quiz and entertainment shows filled out the rest of the list. ITV's The Chase, BBC One's Mrs Brown's Boys, BBC Two's Celebrity Mastermind, and ITV's Time is Money rounded out the day's most watched programmes.
Here's the full top ten:
Overnight figures show BBC One clearly led the pack, while ITV's mix of soaps and entertainment maintained a loyal audience on a public holiday.

Friday, 2 January 2026

Ronni Ancona Takes on Real Walford Role After Years of Spoofs

Where to Next?

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By Jon Donnis

Ronni Ancona is swapping her EastEnders impressions for a real stint on Albert Square, taking on the role of Bea, an old school acquaintance of Linda Carter.

A familiar face in a leopard print top and fluffy jacket, Ronni will soon be seen outside the fictional Walford East tube station, stepping into the world she has long parodied. Despite her nervousness about meeting cast members she has impersonated over the years, she praised the EastEnders team for their brilliant sense of humour.

Ancona's career spans more than three decades, with credits ranging from Last Tango in Halifax and Penelope to Skins and The Trip. While this marks her first official appearance on Walford's streets, she is no stranger to Albert Square, having earned acclaim for her impressions of Peggy Mitchell, Sharon Watts and Kat Slater on the BAFTA-winning show The Big Impression.

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Whilst it's your first time appearing in EastEnders, you do have history with the show having impersonated some of its iconic characters in the Big Impression Show over the years. Did your connection with the show play a part in your decision to say yes to the character of Bea?
It was the very interesting and intriguing character that attracted me, and the dark humour she brought, but I have always been an admirer of EastEnders and have a great affection for the show and that does have a lot to do with my spoofs I did for Big Impression with Alistair McGowan.
What was it like to step onto the set for filming? Did it bring back memories from those earlier sketches?
It all felt rather bizarre and completely surreal. Over the years Alastair and I had filmed so many sketches deconstructing the very premise of EastEnders - from our spoof mash-up of The Truman Show and EastEnders, where the characters had no idea they were in a soap, to the "intellectual" version set in The Queen Vic, with everyone arguing passionately about early 19th-century Russian literature. We always made those sketches with real respect and affection for the show and its cast, so stepping onto the actual set for the first time was an especially strange experience. Although thinking about it I think they let us film our "EastEnders the Musical" on the outside lot, which would have been the old set.
My first scene was on the bench in the middle of Albert Square - exactly where Alastair and I had once filmed our sketch The Bench of Tears. That moment was so surreal I immediately phoned him to say, "I've just done a scene on the bench of tears," and he practically shouted, "NO WAY!" To add to the oddness, several members of the crew had worked with me years ago on Big Impression and The Sketch Show with Lee Mack, so it felt like past and present were colliding.
Filming in the Vic for the first time was unexpectedly emotional. I couldn't help remembering my impression of Peggy Mitchell - played by the much-missed Barbara Windsor - using our very sophisticated early-noughties special effects, which mostly involved me shuffling around on my knees in padded knee guards because Barbara was so much shorter than I am. I adored her, and I know she enjoyed the impression, so walking into her domain properly was a real moment.
I'll admit I was a bit nervous about meeting some of the cast I'd impersonated, but they all have a brilliant sense of humour. Jessie Wallace even did my impression of her back at me, which was hysterical. I may now have to do my impression of her impression - it could become an endless loop.
Can you tell us a little bit more about the character of Bea? How would you describe her?
Ben [Wadey] loves comedy and wanted to bring in a character who was both tragic and funny. Bea is misunderstood, and there's a touch of desperation about her. When she feels cornered, she can become rather dangerous. Deep down, she just wants to be loved and to fit in. She's the sort of person who "window-shops" other people's lives, trying to reshape herself into whoever she thinks others want her to be. In her mind, that's the only way to earn love and attention – which is, unfortunately, quite misguided.
Bea is intelligent, but she's never achieved what she hoped for, so there's an underlying frustration that her life hasn't lived up to her potential. She has shades of a Walter Mitty–type character; you're never entirely sure how much of what she says is real. She's complex, nuanced, and unusual – someone who has become convinced by her own narrative.
We first meet Bea at a school reunion – what can you tell us about Bea's relationship with Linda?
Bea was in a more senior year at school than Linda, but that didn't stop her being intimidated by her. They have both got very different perspectives on what happened at school, and initially she is very upset and slighted by that.
Lastly, what can viewers expect from this storyline?
Lots of twists and turns and lots of unexpected developments. She's a mercurial character who is witty, and charismatic, yet vulnerable as well.