TV tonight: the return of hugely fun sitcom Black Ops

"Get Ready for Laughs with Black Ops' Return"

BBC One is set to bring back its hilarious sitcom Black Ops, starring Gbemisola Ikumelo and Hammed Animashaun as wannabe intelligence agents Dom and Kay. The new season promises more of the same silly antics and office shenanigans that made the show a fan favorite.

In their first job at MI5, Dom is smitten with an agent from the upper floors, while Kay fends off a white colleague who's too excited to be working with a Black man. It sounds like a recipe for laughs, and fans of the show are sure to enjoy this latest installment.

If you're in need of some health guilt TV, Channel 5 has got you covered with Josie Gibson's The 1970s Diet. This Morning's presenter experiments with retro healthy habits, including disco-inspired dance classes and a half-fish-and-chip supper. Sounds like a fun way to get fit!

For those struggling with chronic pain, Dr Rangan Chatterjee is here to offer some advice on Live Well With the Drug-Free Doctor. The NHS doctor has spent 25 years helping patients find alternative solutions to medication, including pain reprocessing therapy.

Travel enthusiast Michael Portillo sets off on a journey through Spain in his new series, Spain With Michael Portillo. While it may not be revolutionary, the show promises to be an amiable and entertaining look at this beautiful country.

If you're a dog lover like Pete Wicks, you'll enjoy U&W's latest series, Pete Wicks: For Dogs' Sake. The host works at a shelter and has plenty of adorable chihuahuas and pugs to care for.

Finally, if you're in the mood for some classic film, Sky Cinema Greats is showing Sidney Lumet's Dog Day Afternoon (1975), starring Al Pacino as an amateur bank robber trapped in a hostage situation. It may not be the most original story, but it's a gripping caper that'll keep you on the edge of your seat.

It looks like there's something for everyone tonight, from laughs to healthy habits and classic films.
 
I'm so down for some good old fashioned laughter with Black Ops back on our screens 🀣! I loved Gbemisola and Hammed in that show before, they're always up to something silly. Can't wait to see what kind of office shenanigans Dom and Kay get themselves into this time around πŸ˜‚. And if you need some me-time guilt TV, Josie Gibson's The 1970s Diet sounds like a fun way to spend an evening – disco dance classes? πŸ•ΊπŸ’ƒ! Meanwhile, I'll be over here watching Spain With Michael Portillo, just trying to keep up with all the amazing food and scenery he's got on offer 🍽️🌊.
 
OMG, I'm so down for more Black Ops 🀣! Gbemisola Ikumelo and Hammed Animashaun are absolute comedic gold and I'm loving the sound of Dom's office shenanigans πŸ˜‚. And if you need a laugh fix while feeling guilty about it, The 1970s Diet sounds like just what the doctor ordered (no pun intended 🀣). But seriously, who wouldn't want to try disco-inspired dance classes? πŸ•ΊπŸ½ As for Live Well With the Drug-Free Doctor, I've heard great things about Dr Rangan Chatterjee's approach and it's always good to have some alternative solutions when it comes to chronic pain. And Spain With Michael Portillo sounds like a lovely way to spend an evening exploring beautiful Spain πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ. Can't wait to see what's new on Sky Cinema Greats too, Dog Day Afternoon is a classic! 🐢
 
looks like bbc one is bringing back black ops 🀣 can't wait to see more of dom and kay's shenanigans on tv. been missing those two on screen πŸ“Ί have you watched the first season? πŸ€” also love that they're tackling some serious issues in a lighthearted way, like racism in the workplace πŸ‘
 
OMG, Black Ops is back 🀣 can't wait to see more of Dom & Kay's silly antics! And I'm so down for some retro vibes with Josie Gibson's The 1970s Diet πŸ΄πŸ‘―β€β™€οΈ. But, gotta say, I'm a bit skeptical about Pete Wicks' new series... like, how many dog puns can one person handle? πŸ˜‚
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think Channel 5’s The 1970s Diet sounds kinda weird πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Like, who thought having a disco dance class was a good way to get fit? And half-fish-and-chip supper as part of the diet? That's just gonna undo all the healthy vibes they're trying to give off πŸŸπŸ˜‚
 
😊 just saw this news and gotta say, Black Ops sounds like such a funny show! 🀣 i mean, who wouldn't want to watch two wannabe spies causing chaos at MI5? πŸ˜‚ but what's with the white colleague being too excited about working with a black guy though? that kinda makes me feel uncomfortable πŸ€”. anyway, on a lighter note, the 1970s diet sounds like an actual thing now 🍴. and dr rangan chatterjee is really good at his job, i've read some reviews from people who've tried his pain reprocessing therapy and it seems to work πŸ’‰. Spain with michael portillo looks pretty chill too 😎. and who can resist cute chihuahuas and pugs? 🐾❀️
 
I'm so down for some laughs with Black Ops back on BBC One! I love Gbemisola and Hammed, they're always making me laugh. And omg, The 1970s Diet sounds like a fun way to get fit? Disco dance classes? Yes, please! πŸ•ΊπŸ‘― But for real though, have you seen Live Well With the Drug-Free Doctor? Dr Chatterjee is literally my go-to doc for all things wellness. Pain reprocessing therapy is such a game-changer πŸ’–
 
its gonna be another awesome tv night πŸ“ΊπŸ‘
so many great shows lined up, i'm especially excited about black ops, i loved their silly antics last time around 🀣
gbemisola ikumelo and hammed animashaun are a hilarious combo, can't wait to see what kind of shenanigans dom and kay get up to this season

and u&w's series with pete wicks sounds like so much fun 🐢❀️ i'm all about that dog life
but seriously, who doesn't love a good laugh or some classic film vibes? πŸŽ₯πŸ‘
 
I'm intrigued by the revival of Black Ops, which I believe will undoubtedly bring its signature blend of humor and satire to a new audience πŸ€”. The dynamic duo of Dom and Kay is sure to deliver more cringe-worthy moments and hilarious office shenanigans that fans have come to love over the years. It's also interesting to note how the show tackles issues like workplace racism, albeit in a lighthearted manner. As for the other programming options, I think The 1970s Diet could be an engaging watch for those seeking a guilty pleasure fix, and Dr Rangan Chatterjee's Live Well With the Drug-Free Doctor promises to offer some valuable insights for those struggling with chronic pain 🌿.
 
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