Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer are getting hitched - but only in their imaginations.
In tonight's episode of "Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing", the comedy duo embark on a fishing trip to Scotland, where they attempt to catch a salmon on fly. But as they try to reel it in, they also reveal more about their personal lives, including Bob's balding head and Paul's recent skin biopsy.
Later, Fiona Bruce presents some unseen treasures from the Antiques Roadshow series, including a telegram from Ringo Starr and Queen Victoria's parasol. The items may not be part of regular episodes, but they're still fascinating nonetheless.
On Channel 4, Tom Daley hosts "Game of Wool: Britain's Best Knitter", where contestants knit up a storm in the hopes of winning a prize. It's less about knitting needles and more about culinary skills, with dishes made from yarn taking centre stage.
Meanwhile on BBC One, the drama "Prisoner 951" continues to explore Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's harrowing experience being held captive in Iran. Her ordeal is far from over, as careless remarks by Boris Johnson weaken her position.
Later tonight, Bob Mortimer and Daisy May share a spooky sleepover in a remote bothy, but their fearlessness will have you giggling with delight.
Last but not least, the animated family film "Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken" takes centre stage on BBC One. The fun and action-packed film follows Ruby's secret life as a giant kraken, complete with subverted expectations and plenty of laughs.
The evening's sporting action includes cricket, rugby, and football, so grab your snacks and settle in for the match!
In tonight's episode of "Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing", the comedy duo embark on a fishing trip to Scotland, where they attempt to catch a salmon on fly. But as they try to reel it in, they also reveal more about their personal lives, including Bob's balding head and Paul's recent skin biopsy.
Later, Fiona Bruce presents some unseen treasures from the Antiques Roadshow series, including a telegram from Ringo Starr and Queen Victoria's parasol. The items may not be part of regular episodes, but they're still fascinating nonetheless.
On Channel 4, Tom Daley hosts "Game of Wool: Britain's Best Knitter", where contestants knit up a storm in the hopes of winning a prize. It's less about knitting needles and more about culinary skills, with dishes made from yarn taking centre stage.
Meanwhile on BBC One, the drama "Prisoner 951" continues to explore Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's harrowing experience being held captive in Iran. Her ordeal is far from over, as careless remarks by Boris Johnson weaken her position.
Later tonight, Bob Mortimer and Daisy May share a spooky sleepover in a remote bothy, but their fearlessness will have you giggling with delight.
Last but not least, the animated family film "Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken" takes centre stage on BBC One. The fun and action-packed film follows Ruby's secret life as a giant kraken, complete with subverted expectations and plenty of laughs.
The evening's sporting action includes cricket, rugby, and football, so grab your snacks and settle in for the match!