Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer Take Aim At Marriage In "Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing"
In the latest episode of their popular comedy series, "Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing," Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer embark on a fishing trip to the Scottish Highlands. What starts off as a lighthearted adventure quickly turns serious as the duo discusses health issues, including Paul's recent skin biopsy. The pair also have a moment of tenderness as they reminisce about their dream wedding.
While attempting to catch a salmon on a fly, Bob finds himself struggling with his fishing skills. Undeterred, Paul encourages him to keep trying, and in doing so, they raise the stakes for an epic showdown. With their banter back on track, the two friends continue to poke fun at each other's antics, making for an entertaining viewing experience.
Elsewhere on TV tonight, Fiona Bruce hosts "Antiques Roadshow: Unseen Treasures," where she presents some of the most intriguing items from recent episodes. The program promises a fascinating look at some unusual heirlooms that have been kept under wraps until now.
In another program, "Game of Wool: Britain's Best Knitter" has entered its fifth week, with contestants competing to create the most exquisite yarn-based creations. Host Tom Daley and judges Di Gilpin and Sheila Greenwell are on the lookout for perfection as the show continues to showcase an array of textures and colors.
For drama fans, "Prisoner 951" is back with another gripping episode of this intense story about a woman's ordeal in prison. The series delves into the complexities of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's situation, highlighting the challenges she faces as her case unfolds.
Finally, a family-friendly film, "Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken," is airing on BBC One at 2.05pm. This animated comedy follows Ruby, a teenage girl who discovers she's secretly a giant kraken and must navigate her new identity with her quirky family by her side.
The day also features live sports action, including cricket matches between India and South Africa, Scottish Premiership football, and Women's Premiership Rugby.
In the latest episode of their popular comedy series, "Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing," Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer embark on a fishing trip to the Scottish Highlands. What starts off as a lighthearted adventure quickly turns serious as the duo discusses health issues, including Paul's recent skin biopsy. The pair also have a moment of tenderness as they reminisce about their dream wedding.
While attempting to catch a salmon on a fly, Bob finds himself struggling with his fishing skills. Undeterred, Paul encourages him to keep trying, and in doing so, they raise the stakes for an epic showdown. With their banter back on track, the two friends continue to poke fun at each other's antics, making for an entertaining viewing experience.
Elsewhere on TV tonight, Fiona Bruce hosts "Antiques Roadshow: Unseen Treasures," where she presents some of the most intriguing items from recent episodes. The program promises a fascinating look at some unusual heirlooms that have been kept under wraps until now.
In another program, "Game of Wool: Britain's Best Knitter" has entered its fifth week, with contestants competing to create the most exquisite yarn-based creations. Host Tom Daley and judges Di Gilpin and Sheila Greenwell are on the lookout for perfection as the show continues to showcase an array of textures and colors.
For drama fans, "Prisoner 951" is back with another gripping episode of this intense story about a woman's ordeal in prison. The series delves into the complexities of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's situation, highlighting the challenges she faces as her case unfolds.
Finally, a family-friendly film, "Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken," is airing on BBC One at 2.05pm. This animated comedy follows Ruby, a teenage girl who discovers she's secretly a giant kraken and must navigate her new identity with her quirky family by her side.
The day also features live sports action, including cricket matches between India and South Africa, Scottish Premiership football, and Women's Premiership Rugby.