What to watch and review: Zadie Smith's NW, I'm A Celebrity, Children In Need Rocks For Terry

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What to watch and review: Zadie Smith's NW, I'm A Celebrity, Children In Need Rocks For Terry

November 14, 2016 - 14:00
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What to watch and review on Monday, November 14.

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Coronation Street (ITV, 7.30 and 8.30pm) As Weatherfield’s worst storyline of the year continues apace, airhead hairdresser Maria is arrested on suspicion of murder. Let’s hope she gets wrongly convicted.

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EastEnders (BBC1, 8pm) All we’re waiting for is the magic moment when inanely credulous Whitney finally clocks that Lee’s City whiz-kid success is a sham. As usual the writers are stretching it out to the point where we’re all losing interest. Tonight dim Whit begs loser Lee to dip into his vast income to put down a deposit on their own flat. Hashtag awkward.

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Children In Need Rocks For Terry (BBC1, 8.30pm) The dreaded Fearne Cotton and Greg James host a special concert at the Royal Albert Hall to honour the late, great Mr Wogan. With performances by Ellie Goulding, Olly Murs, Alexander Armstrong and so many more.

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NW (BBC2, 9pm) One-off adaptation of Zadie Smith’s acclaimed novel about two friends growing up to forge very different lives in the same multi-cultural area of north west London. Great book… does this drama do it justice?

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I’m A Celeb (ITV, 9pm) After last night’s lacklustre launch the first Bushtucker Trial. It’s early days but this year’s jungle heroes seem a little on the dull side. But this annual staple always starts slowly and you can never really tell until it gets going. But whatever happens, masterful hosts Ant & Dec can be relied upon to keep the nation entertained.

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