TV tonight: a special 100th birthday party for David Attenborough
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TV tonight: a special 100th birthday party for David Attenborough
"8.30pm, BBC One Happy 100th birthday to David Attenborough! A week of celebratory programming has led up to this special live extravaganza at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The BBC Concert Orchestra will accompany the 90-minute journey through the veteran broadcaster's most remarkable moments over the last century. Prepare to be left in awe and probably a wee bit emotional, too."
"7.30pm, BBC Two Can you dig it? This edition of the green-fingered gazette comes from the RHS Malvern spring festival in Worcestershire, with Rachel de Thame and Joe Swift seeking out the show's horticultural highlights. Elsewhere, there is a flower-pressing masterclass and a pleasingly retro showcase of 1970s houseplant chic."
"7.30pm, ITV1 The father-and-son presenters of Gladiators the Glad Lads? continue their latest road trip rolling around Australia. While there is banter aplenty, the overarching theme remains bonding through adversity this week that includes a vertiginous ravine traversal and a demanding sheep-shearing challenge."
"10.40pm, BBC One A nicely constructed piece of escalating farce drives this week's first episode of the US mockumentary. Nurse Alex tells mischief-making doctor Ron that she and her husband keep no secrets from each other, with embarrassing consequences for everyone. In the second instalment, Joyce feels the nurses aren't sufficiently appreciative of Nurse Appreciation Week. "
A live Royal Albert Hall celebration marks David Attenborough’s 100th birthday with a 90-minute journey through his most remarkable moments, accompanied by the BBC Concert Orchestra. BBC Two presents a spring festival edition focused on horticultural highlights, including flower-pressing and a retro showcase of 1970s houseplant style. ITV1 follows father-and-son presenters on a road trip across Australia, emphasizing bonding through adversity with challenges such as ravine traversal and sheep shearing. Sky Atlantic offers a double bill of showbiz comedy, including a storyline involving an AI startup and mistaken couplehood. BBC One continues a US mockumentary farce about secrets, appreciation, and escalating workplace misunderstandings.
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