TV Guide 02.05.23

Tuesday 2nd May
BBC1; Sort your life out with Stacey Solomon, 8pm
Stacey challenges families to declutter their homes within a week and shares tidying and upcycling advice from Dilly Carter, Iwan Carrington, and Robert Bent.

Wednesday 3rd May 
C5; Deep Water: The Murder of Shani Warren, 9pm
Shani Warren, also known as ‘the Lady in the Lake’, was found drowned in 1987 at Taplow Lake in Buckinghamshire with her hands tied and feet bound. Despite years of investigation, police were unable to find the killer, leaving the family frustrated for decades. However, in 2020, the Thames Valley Police cold case team made a forensic breakthrough that revealed the truth about her death.

Thursday 4th may
BBC2; Inside No 9, 9pm
Starring Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith, Amanda Abbington, and Samantha Spiro, the dark comedy anthology series returns with an episode featuring Gareth, who is working from home on Friday the 13th to avoid any bad luck. Written by Pemberton and Shearsmith.

Friday 5th May
BBC1; Black Ops, 9.30pm
Gbemisola Ikumelo and Hammed Animashaun star in a new comedy thriller about two police community support officers, Dom and Kay, who are assigned to infiltrate a predominantly Black gang. As they work undercover, they are thrown into the world of deep cover infiltration, posing as former officers within a criminal enterprise. However, their motivations become increasingly unclear as they navigate this murky world.

Saturday 6th May
BBC1; The Coronation, 10.15am
Kirsty Young will cover live the historic Coronation of Charles III and the Queen Consort. Viewers will see the King’s Procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey, with commentary by Huw Edwards on the ceremony.

Sunday 7th May 
BBC1; The Coronation Concert, 8pm
The BBC will broadcast the Coronation Concert live from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle, with a 70-piece orchestra and performances by Take That, Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, Andrea Bocelli, Bryn Terfel, Freya Ridings, and Gareth Malone’s 300-voice Coronation Choir singing for the King and Queen. The concert will be staged in front of 20,000 guests.

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