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  1. Famous and Fighting Crime: Mit Joanna Scanlan, Penny Lancaster, Marcus Brigstocke, Jamie Laing

  2. 2. Nov. 2019 · The celebrities are assigned to specialist police units for their final shifts. Haunted by events in her own past, Penny Lancaster is determined to help CID get justice for the victim of a brutal assault, while Sandi Bogle is shocked by what she discovers working with a team tackling drug crime. Katie Piper confronts her worst fears ...

    • November 3, 2019
  3. As crime figures go up and budgets go down, police forces are relying on an army of 12,000 volunteer officers known as special constables. Five famous faces join the ranks.

    • Famous and Fighting Crime 9pm, Channel 4
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    • A Very British History: Romany Gypsies 9pm, BBC Four
    • The Walking Dead 9pm, Fox
    • The Making of Me 10Pm, Channel 4
    • Slutever 11Pm, Vice
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    In recent years, celebrities have been subjected to solitary confinement and bone-crunching winter sports for viewer enjoyment – so getting them to police our streets seems in keeping with the general sadism of the times. This new four-parter sees Penny Lancaster, Made in Chelsea’s Jamie Laing, Goggleboxer Sandi Bogle, comic Marcus Brigstocke and p...

    Series 15 arrives and the recipe is the same as ever, but this year’s chefs are a sparky bunch. For lovable Frank, making soufflé is “playing with fire”. Lisa wonders if she’s only “a legend in my own kitchen”. And determined Maria is gambling on a dessert to impress the judges. Continues Wednesday and Friday. Hannah Verdier

    Writer Damian Le Bas, who is of Gypsy heritage, provides a 20th-century history of the community in the first of a series on UK minority groups. Aided by his nan, he recalls how, in the 60s, Gypsies swapped carts and campfires for a less transient life – one that was subject to a great deal of prejudice. GM

    November’s mid-season finale left us with a litany of lingering questions, not least how baddies the Whisperers tolerate the pong of going incognito by wearing the manky skin of the deceased. As the show returns, the groups band together to confront this new threat, while Negan remains on the lam. Luke Holland

    At a time when any demystifying of transgender experience is to be welcomed, this straightforward doc follows transitioning adults over a three-year period. As well as practical considerations such as hormone therapy, cosmetic surgery and voice training, it deals with the impact on long-term partners. Jack Seale

    Shall we just scrap sex education and introduce mandatory Slutever screenings instead? This week Karley Sciortino explores VR porn, trying out headsets and discovering – big surprise – that almost all are made with white males in mind. Other series have trodden similar ground of late, but none with such brio and charm. Ellen E Jones

    Good Kill 1.45am, Film4 Ethan Hawke is an airforce major fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan from an air-conditioned cubicle in Nevada. He’s a drone pilot, administering death from half a world away, and the work is eating away at his conscience. Andrew Niccol’s film is well aware of the human cost of these remote-control killings. Phil Harrison

    Snooker: Welsh Open 10am, Eurosport 1Opening day’s coverage from the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff. Netball: Wasps v Saracens Mavericks 6.45pm, Sky Sports ActionSuperleague action. Premier League Football: Wolves v Newcastle United 7pm, Sky Sports Main EventIn-form Wanderers host Benítez’s Magpies.

  4. Season 1 – Famous and Fighting Crime. Five famous faces join officers at Cambridge Constabulary and help them respond to 999 calls.

    • February 11, 2019
  5. 11. Feb. 2019 · What is Famous and Fighting Crime? Five celebrities are out on the streets with Cambridgeshire Police, responding to 999 calls on shift and being faced with very real, and often dangerous,...

  6. 2. Nov. 2019 · Overview. Oh, how we love to see celebrities being forced out of their comfort zone. But rather than cooking or dancing or surviving in the jungle, these five familiar faces are out on the streets working as volunteer police officers.