Get ready for a week of gripping dramas, hilarious comedies, and thrilling reality TV shows. From the world of World War II to the depths of space, there’s something for everyone on the small screen.
Upcoming TV Shows and Movies (May 17-23)
The past week has seen a mix of new shows, returning favorites, and fresh releases in the world of television. Here’s a rundown of what you can watch on TV this week.
Channel Highlights
BBC One
The week kicks off with a brand-new series of ‘The Last Post‘, a historical drama that follows a group of soldiers during World War II. This Friday, don’t miss an all-new episode of the popular sitcom ‘Gavin and Stacey‘.
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‘The Last Post‘ (Friday, 9pm)
The second episode of this new series sees Captain Mathias Brunner facing off against his nemesis in a tense game of wits.
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‘Gavin and Stacey‘ (Friday, 8:30pm)
Nessa struggles with her relationship status as she navigates the ups and downs of love.
Gavin and Stacey is a British sitcom that premiered in 2007, created by Ruth Jones and James Corden.
The show revolves around the romance between Gavin Shipman from Essex and Stacey West from Wales.
The series explores their relationships, families, and cultural differences with humor and heart.
Set in the early 2000s, the show tackles themes of love, identity, and community.
With its unique blend of witty dialogue and relatable characters, 'Gavin and Stacey became a beloved favorite among audiences' , running for five seasons and winning numerous awards.
In military protocol, 'The Last Post' is a ceremony signaling the end of the day's activities. It involves the final bugle call, typically played at sunset or bedtime in barracks and other military facilities. This tradition dates back to World War I, when it was used as a way to honor fallen soldiers. The Last Post is often accompanied by a minute of silence, allowing personnel to reflect on their duties and pay respects to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
Channel 4
The week’s highlight on Channel 4 is a new series of ‘Avenue 5‘, a comedy-drama that follows the crew of a spaceship as they journey through space. This Wednesday, catch an all-new episode to see what kind of chaos the crew gets up to.
- ‘Avenue 5‘ (Wednesday, 10pm)

_**Ryan Clark's**_ (_**Chris O'Dowd**_) attempt at a romantic dinner party ends in disaster when the ship's AI decides to take matters into its own hands.
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‘This Is Going to Hurt‘ (Thursday, 9pm)
The second episode of this new series sees a young doctor struggling to cope with the demands of his job.
This Is Going to Hurt is a memoir by Adam Kay, a British doctor and comedian.
The book chronicles his experiences as a junior doctor in the UK's National Health Service (NHS) from 2004 to 2010.
Kay's diary entries reveal the harsh realities of working in the healthcare system, including long hours, physical and emotional exhaustion, and the struggles of dealing with bureaucratic tasks.
The book is based on Kay's actual diaries, providing a candid and unflinching look at life as a junior doctor.
ITV
The week’s highlight on ITV is a brand-new series of ‘The Last Detective‘, a crime drama that follows a detective as he solves cold cases from the past. This Monday, catch an all-new episode to see what kind of clues our hero uncovers.
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‘The Last Detective‘ (Monday, 8pm)
The latest cold case that catches our detective’s eye is a murder that took place in 1975.
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‘Vera‘ (Tuesday, 9pm)
Vera Stanhope (Brenda Blethyn) gets her hands on the only clue that might crack the case of a local businessman.
More TV Highlights
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‘The Great British Bake Off: Celebrity Showdown‘ (Sunday, 7:30pm, Channel 4)
The nation’s favourite bakers face off against celebrity contestants in this special episode.
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‘Dancing on Ice: The Final‘ (Sunday, 8pm, ITV)
The last two couples standing compete for the top prize in this ice-dancing competition.