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[TVGuide.co.uk] TV Highlights 21 March [Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser] [University Challenge] [University Challenge] [BBC2 London] 8:00pm BBC2 London Season 22 Episode 33 of 37 Quiz Show Rating: 9.3 [Two teams of four students battle it out in the penultimate quarter-final, hoping to make it to the next stage of the competition as they try to win two matches and progress to the semi-finals. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions] [Modern Family] [Modern Family] [Sky 1] 8:30pm Sky 1 Season 7 Episode 11 of 24 Sitcom Rating: 7.6 [Spread Your Wings. Fed up with having the ducklings around the house, Claire and the kids hatch a secret plan to help them fly the nest. Meanwhile, Jay helps out Mitchell when he throws a slumber party for Lily's Vietnamese dance troupe and Gloria and Manny are forced to stage a hot pepper heist when a huge sauce order comes in] [Criminal Minds] [Criminal Minds] [Sky Living] 10:00pm Sky Living Season 11 Episode 13 of 22 Detective/Thriller Rating: 8.4 [The Bond. The Atlanta field office requests the team's help with two seemingly motiveless murders, where both bodies have turned up stabbed to death in different service station toilets. But as the investigation unfolds, the BAU uncovers a sad story showing a dark side to the bond between mother and son] [Fresh Meat] [Fresh Meat] [Channel 4] 10:00pm Channel 4 Season 4 Episode 5 of 6 Comedy Rating: 7.8 [JP hires a revision barge and persuades Howard to join him aboard, Kingsley's relationship begins to disintegrate leaving him a physical wreck and Oregon has serious cramming to do if she is to qualify for a prestigious American scholarship in the US. Tickets for the alternative graduation ball Vodstock are selling very well, but Vod gets on the wrong side of hired security for the event and the housemates end up having to barricade themselves in the cellar. Comedy, starring Zawe Ashton and Jack Whitehall] [Person of Interest] [Person of Interest] [Channel 5] 10:55pm Channel 5 Season 4 Episode 9 of 22 Detective/Thriller Rating: 8 [The Devil You Know. Reese and Finch are caught in a power struggle for control of the city's gangs when Elias is targeted by Dominic, the ambitious leader of the Brotherhood. Meanwhile, Root and Shaw disagree over how to handle a new threat from Samaritan] [TVGuide] TOP NEWS [The 10 sauciest Netflix and Chill films to spice up your wee...]Mar 20, 2016 12:15 am | Ally Russell We can’t believe Netflix haven’t made an official ‘Netflix and Chill’ category already, and we know all you saucy streaming fanatics want one. So if you’re looking to spice...[read more] [7 reasons why The Walking Dead’s Jon Berthal is the hottest ...]Mar 20, 2016 12:01 am | Ally Russell In case you didn’t already know, we absolutely love the new season of Marvel’s Daredevil, which has just been added to Netflix. Along with its world class writing, direction, and choreography, one of...[read more] [INTERVIEW: Even Rowan Atkinson is not a fan of his new show ...]Mar 19, 2016 12:05 am | Ally Russell It’s bad news when even the star of a show has nothing good to say about it. When we met up with Rowan Atkinson to speak about his latest role in Maigret, we were struck...[read more] [Ultimate Clear Out and the 5 best shows about making money]Mar 19, 2016 12:01 am | Susan Brett If you haven’t heard, or have maybe spent the last month hiding under a rock, TVGuide.co.uk has unveiled its first ever web series – titled ‘Ultimate Clear Out‘. Ultimate...[read more] [COMPETITION: The best Community episodes and your chance to ...]Mar 18, 2016 11:11 am | Susan Brett The fans of Community heroically saved the series from cancellation in 2014, when NBC announced its cancellation of the show. With help from fan campaigns and streaming service Yahoo...[read more] [Best Sport Relief moments you may have forgotten]Mar 18, 2016 12:01 am | Katie Holloway Tonight marks the ninth Sport Relief charity event which will be broadcast on BBC One at 7pm. The biennial event is run in association with BBC Sport and aims to...[read more] [Download the Android App on Google Play] [Download the iPhone App at the Apple Store] You are receiving this email because you signed up for notifications on [TVGuide.co.uk]. Our mailing address is: TVGuide.co.uk Ltd 104 Oxford Street London, W1D 1LP United Kingdom [Add us to your address book] © 2016 TVGuide.co.uk Ltd, All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe from this list] | [Preferences] | [View in browser]

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