Looking for something to watch? Here s our pick of the TV shows not to miss
Blob, one of the new characters for the ITV1 singing contest, The Masked Singer. Picture: Vincent Dolman/Bandicoot TV/ITV/PA Our choice of programmes to watch week beginning Saturday, December 19
After We Collided (Amazon Prime, from Tue) Last year, the film After, based on the first in a series of young adult novels by Anna Todd, went down a treat with audiences and a sequel was quickly ordered. Fans will be pleased to see it s being offered up as an early Christmas gift by Amazon Prime. This time, young lovers Hardin and Tessa are no longer together. As he falls into bad habits, she lands the job of her dreams and attracts the attentions of her handsome co-worker - although she can t get Hardin out of her mind. Hero Fiennes Tiffin and Tessa Young play the photogenic couple.
All Creatures Great And Small: Christmas Special
This drama series about vets in the chocolate-box Yorkshire Dales is first-class comfort viewing (Callum Woodhouse, above)
This drama series about vets in the chocolate-box Yorkshire Dales is first-class comfort viewing. It’s Christmas Eve and James is trying to come to terms with the fact that Helen is marrying Hugh in the morning – although she doesn’t seem very happy about it. Tuesday 22, Channel 5, 9pm
Worzel Gummidge: Saucy Nancy
Viewers of a certain age who recall Jon Pertwee’s Worzel were sceptical about Mackenzie Crook (above) and his reboot, but last Christmas’s two films were a triumph
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Editorâs Note: This is the second in a two-part series of tributes acknowledging and celebrating the extraordinary individuals who have been teaching and caring for our Brattleboro area children during this challenging time. In presenting these accolades, the Reformer and Compassionate Brattleboro, sponsors of this initiative, recognize that the teachers and caretakers in our area, as a whole, have risen to the challenges imposed in uncommon fashion â and that our larger community is enormously proud â and grateful!
Aimee Levesque
3rd Grade Teacher, Putney Central School
When the pandemic hit, our family hunkered down into remote schooling. For our second grader, this meant taking the reins of supporting him as a budding reader who was struggling. Aimee Levesque gave us so many resources and supports for the end of the semester and into the summer. We were fortunate to have her transition to third grade teacher