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TV Tonight: Drama, Comedy & More – Tonight’s Best TV Picks

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breaking News: Child Rescued After Paddleboarding Incident, Yacht Stranded Off Kent Coast

North Berwick, Scotland – November 21, 2023 – A 10-year-old boy was successfully rescued today after becoming stranded at sea on his paddleboard off the coast of North Berwick, East Lothian. Details regarding the boy’s identity have not yet been released. Together,off the east Kent coast,a yacht carrying three individuals ran aground on the notorious Goodwin Sands,a shifting sandbank often referred to as “the ship swallower.” Coastguard teams are currently working to assist the yacht’s occupants. The incidents highlight the dangers of coastal waters during autumn and winter months.

Tom Kerridge Explores Spanish Gastronomy

8.30pm, ITV1
Chef Tom Kerridge continues his culinary journey through Spain, beginning in Andalucía. This episode features a visit with a sherry vinegar producer, exploring the complex process of creating this regional specialty. Kerridge will then travel to Cádiz, a port city in southwestern Spain, to investigate the growing avocado industry and participate in the cultivation process. The series focuses on the regional ingredients and traditional techniques that define Spanish cuisine.

Tom Kerridge examines sherry vinegar production in Andalucía. Photograph: ITV

“The Gone” Unravels a Complex Mystery

9pm, BBC Two
The New Zealand/Ireland co-production, “The Gone,” continues its slow-burn crime drama. This episode follows Aileen and Derry as their search intensifies, though their progress through the wooded areas may test viewers’ patience. Following the location of the pair by search-and-rescue teams,a potential breakthrough emerges,quickly intricate by the discovery of a second homicide. The series stars Lena Headey (known for her role in “Game of Thrones”) and Stephen Graham.

“The Secret Life of Trees” Concludes with a Focus on Renewal

9pm, Channel 5
The final episode of the nature documentary series, narrated by Michael palin, explores the themes of death and regeneration within the forest ecosystem. The program reveals the surprising ability of trees to not only initiate new growth from decaying matter but also to actively “walk” and establish new root systems.The series utilizes time-lapse photography

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