BBC Choice

by Ruth Deller on June 12, 2009

in Comedy,Entertainment,TV

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If you don’t really care about the Big Brother eviciton tonight, don’t worry. The BBC has a whole host of goodies for you in the 9-10pm slot tonight that you might find more tempting.

The network’s poetry season continues with Cerys Matthews being the celebrity of choice in this week’s My Life in Verse. Along with her 6Music radio show and her upcoming (and hopefully better than the previous one) album, this appears to be part of her post-Marc Bannerman public rehab. The series has showcased a really unusual mixture of celebrities and an eclectic set of poems. Tonight features WB Yeats, Robert Burns and (naturally) Dylan Thomas.

Over on BBC One, comic Shappi Khorsandi (aka one of only about three good panellists on the whole of the recent series of The Apprentice: You’re Fired features on Have I Got News For You, and this is followed by a welcome repeat of the fabulous second series of Outnumbered. Friday nights haven’t featured this much choice in a long time.

  • My Life in Verse: Cerys Matthews, BBC Two, 9.00pm, Have I Got News For You, BBC One, 9.00pm, Outnumbered, BBC One, 9.30pm
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