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Dragons’ Den’s Sara Davies gets a taste of an alcoholic gift box Dragons’ Den (BBC1, 8pm) TONIGHT’S batch of eager entrepreneurs include a businessman who has lofty ambitions for his genetically personalised meal shakes, a married couple pitching their alcoholic gift box business, and a woman itching to show off her head lice treatment and clinic. Plus, virtual escape rooms have become popular during the past few years. But will Dragons Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Tej Lalvani and Sara Davies be scrambling for a get-out when it comes to investing in one of the businesses? Saved By a Stranger: Marc, who was diagnosed with HIV aged just 17 in the late 1980s, is desperate to find and thank John Shanks ....
Ian Wright When Ian Wright took part in Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs in February 2020, listeners learned a lot about the former footballer and pundit’s life, particularly before he signed for Crystal Palace, aged 21. We discovered how a teacher at Turnham Primary School, Mr Pigden, changed Ian’s life, before he left school at 14 and became a plasterer, and spent 18 days in prison in 1982. However, most moving of all was the former Arsenal and England striker describing witnessing abuse as a child and how he grew up terrified of his stepfather after his real father Herbert deserted him at the age of 18 months. ....
TV guide: 21 of the best shows to watch this week, beginning tonight Tommie Gorman on cancer; The Big DIY Challenge; docs on Britney Spears and Ian Wright Sun, May 2, 2021, 06:00 Sunday, BBC1, 7pm Fiona Bruce presents a special episode reflecting on the aftermath of the second World War. The team have certainly found a fitting setting: Coventry Cathedral, devastated by bombs in 1940 but rebuilt to become a symbol of hope and reconciliation. The programme hears from a woman who witnessed the city’s blitz first-hand, while the items brought in for valuation include a ballgown and a set of handmade playing cards that offer a glimpse into the final days of the war in the Far East. There’s also a fragile teacup that survived the bombing of Dresden. ....