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The first performances are Texas and Gabriels on BBC Two on Friday at 7.30pm, while BBC Three has Carly Rae Jepson and Maisie Peters. Lauren Laverne and Jack Saunders kick off the long weekend’s coverage, telling us how magical the first couple of days on site have been before looking ahead to headliners Arctic Monkeys, Guns N’ Roses, Elton John and Lizzo. It’s that time of year again when all that we ticketless losers can do is watch Glasto on the telly. Someone there has seven ponds in their back yard! Jack Seale Glastonbury 2023 10pm, BBC Two Also in this week’s horticultural magazine, Nick Bailey celebrates the dogwood tree and Toby Buckland visits the green Mecca that is Milton Keynes. HR Gardeners’ World 9pm, BBC TwoĪs “G&T in the garden” season approaches its zenith, Adam Frost advises on plants that smell good at sunset. They then compete in five head-scratching puzzles testing synonyms, memory and more in an increasingly tense hour. Puzzle nerd Lucy Worsley hosts a tricky new gameshow in which six super-smart strangers are put into two teams. So a five-star breakfast it must be, one flawlessly aligned with the restaurant’s branding, and that leaves the customer satisfied, if at all possible. The remaining chefs must create a bespoke menu for a Langham VIP who’s forked out for a £25k-a-night suite (why not a salad cream and crisps sarnie? Everyone loves those). The VIP treatment … Britain’s Next Great Chef.
