DStv highlights - August 3, 2015

Jennifer Saunders and Timothy Spall OBE helm the quirky comedy-drama series, Blandings.

Jennifer Saunders and Timothy Spall OBE helm the quirky comedy-drama series, Blandings.

Published Aug 3, 2015

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ATLANTA EXES, Vuzu Amp, 7pm

Sheree finds out that Tameka has been talking about her and Torrei decides to confront Tameka about it. Sheree sets Christina up on a blind date.

YOUNG LOVE, Glow, 7.30pm

Set in rural Rajasthan, Young Love traces the arduous journey of child bride from childhood to womanhood. Married at the tender age of 8, she has to accustom herself to a new family of strangers and accept her roles as friend, lover, wife and a daughter- in-law during childhood. Now, as a young adult, she faces new challenges as she tries to carve out her own identity in the world.

REVIEW, Comedy Central, 9pm

A mockumentary series starring Andy Daly as professional critic Forrest MacNeil, who provides reviews of real-life experiences in lieu of food or cinema. Fair game includes divorce, anonymous sex and all manner of criminal activity.

BLANDINGS, ITV Choice, 9pm

All Clarence wants is to be left in peace with his beloved pig, the Empress of Blandings. But events conspire against him as never before. On top of his imperious sister Connie and his feeble-witted, fun-loving son Freddie, the paradise beauty of Blandings Castle is invaded by the poker-wielding, egg-throwing Duke of Dunstable, the most odious man in Shropshire. With the help of his faithful, port-fuelled butler, Beach, Clarence is obliged to navigate a cavalcade of guests and impostors including a scandalous Hollywood actress, a saxophone-playing secretary, a religious maniac, Clarence and Connie’s frankly terrifying elder sister Charlotte and his rakish brother Galahad, on the prowl with a glittering monocle and a case full of shocking memoirs which threaten to ruin the family.

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