It stars Lancashire-born Jon Richardson along with his wife Lucy Beaumont. For those who don’t know, Meet the Richardsons is a fictional window into the funny and frustrated marriage of the two comedians. The show was written by Lucy Beaumont and Tim Reid (
Car Share) and the second series looks to be just as hilarious as the first. Jon and Lucy are still together and are back with a brand new series of their hit show #MeetTheRichardsons! Tonight at 10pm on Dave. Dave (@davechannel) March 30, 2021
Meet The Richardsons series two premieres on Dave tonight
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Saved: Hull’s Three Ships set to avoid wrecking ball
1/5 Three Ships mural on post-war BHS/Co-op building
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2/5 A CGI of the front of the Albion Square development, as consented to by planners in April 2019
Source: AFL Architects
Source: AFL Architects
Source: AFL Architects
5/5 The Three Ships Mural building on the former BHS store remains empty, awaiting future development. Kingston upon Hull, Hull, UK
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Hull s celebrated and listed Three Ships mural looks set to be saved after the council appeared to make a U-turn on the need for demolition
The 1963 mosaic, by artist Alan Boyson, is on the post-war BHS/Co-op building in central Hull. It had expected to be destroyed after Hull City Council found ‘dangerously high’ levels of asbestos within the structure.
Guaranteeing at least a giggle or three,
Patriot Brains (Wednesday, April 7, 8.30pm, TVNZ2) is an all-new panel show pitting comics from both sides of the Tasman against each other. Who knows the most about their own country? Who will be named and shamed as uneducated patriots? A regular guest on panel shows back in his own country of Great Britain, good-natured host Bill Bailey will moderate this age-old rivalry. Spoilt for laughs, the following evening sees the returns the return of two favourites.
7 Days (Thursday, April 8, 8.30pm, Three) needs no introduction, it’s become a staple in the national diet, not only providing periodic relief, but also a platform from which local comedians can launch careers. One example is good-natured volunteer journalist Guy Williams, who now hosts
Kevin McCloud returns to showcase more distinctive homes in a new season of Grand Designs UK.
Grand Designs UK kicks off a new season on our screens this Thursday, so we thought this was a good time to recap a few highlights and lowlights of the last couple of years. Because drama is a given on this show – not on every build, but there’s enough pathos to make you wonder why anyone would ever want to build a home unusual or large enough to feature on this show. While the local version has come under attack recently for manufacturing drama, it seems this is rarely necessary in the UK. These people do it all by themselves.
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