TV tonight: the return of a sparkling Scottish comedy

omg, i'm so down for this week's telly lineup! 🤩 first off, dinosaur sounds like a hilarious show, love how they're showcasing autistic rep on tv - fingers crossed it gets some good traction 😊 meanwhile,ross edgley swimming in iceland is wild... hypothermia can't even handle that kind of dedication 💪 alice roberts is another fave of mine, she's always so passionate about history & i'm all for exploring ancient empires by public transport 🚌🏯 lastly, waiting for the out with dan sounds like a really emotional watch - hope it gets some decent airtime 👍
 
I'm so stoked to see more awesome content coming out! 🤩 The way Ashley Storrie is tackling autism on screen is super inspiring, but what's up with Ross Edgley's docu being like 3-part drama? Can't they just make it a normal 1-2 hour film? And I'm still reeling from that Rick Astley ep about Glastonbury... who knew he was the tea boy?! 😂 Anyway, got to give props to Professor Alice Roberts for her public transport adventures - she's living my dream! 🚂💨
 
I'm so stoked that Dinosaur is back on our screens tonight 🤩! I love how Channel 4 is always pushing boundaries with their unique stories like this one - it's great to see a character like Nina getting more screen time. The fact that the show tackles autism in such a funny and heartwarming way is also super refreshing. And can we talk about Ross Edgley's Iceland documentary for a sec? 🌊 Like, 1,000 miles of swimming? That's crazy! But seriously, it sounds like a really intense journey, and I'm excited to see how he copes with hypothermia.
 
You know what I think about these TV shows? Life's all about finding balance, right? Nina's got her passion for paleontology, but she's also gotta navigate love life 🤔. And Ross Edgley's like, "I'm gonna swim this whole coast, no problem!" But then he hits a wall – literally 💦 – and has to deal with the consequences. That's just how it goes sometimes. We can plan our lives all we want, but unexpected twists come our way. It's not about giving up or getting cold feet, though 🙅‍♀️; it's about being resilient and figuring out what's truly important to us. Just like Professor Alice Roberts travels through ancient empires by public transport – sometimes you gotta take the scenic route and trust that everything'll work out in the end 😉
 
Ugh, more feel-good nonsense 🙄. A comedy show about a woman with autism? How predictable. And now they're making it into a full-blown series? Please, like we don't have enough shows about "understanding" people on the spectrum already 🤦‍♀️.

And Ross Edgley swimming in Iceland? What's next? Another reality TV show where everyone just has to suffer through some ridiculous challenge for our entertainment? I swear, it's all just a bunch of attention-seeking nonsense. Can't they just do something real for once?

I mean, what's the point of Professor Alice Roberts traveling around ancient empires by public transport? Are we really learning anything new from this? It's not like she's going to discover some groundbreaking secret or something 😴.

And don't even get me started on Rick Astley's show. Tea boy to hit factory? How quaint. Like, who cares about his "unusual" career path? It's just a bunch of old man nostalgia 🤪.
 
Omg yooo I'm so stoked to see some new shows comin out tonight! 🤩 Scotland's Dinosaur comedy looks SO funny, Ashley Storrie is an amazing actress btw. And Ross Edgley swimming in Iceland sounds like a total adventure lol, hypothermia though? 😱 what a thrill ride that must've been. Professor Alice Roberts is the best, I love how she explores ancient empires and gets to see all these cool things firsthand. Rick Astley's tea boy story tho... I need more info on that 🍵👀
 
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