From Six Puppies and Us to Smiley's People: What to watch on TV tonight
You can also catch Billionaire's Paradise: Inside Necker Island on BBC2 at 9pm
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8pm, BBC2
Every year more than a quarter of a million British households take in a puppy – often fashionable but lively cross-breeds such as “Yorkie-poos” and “Labradoodles” – and many struggle with the young dog’s “difficult” first 12 months.
This two-parter follows six families and their struggles with bitey and indefatigable new four-legged members, and you can’t help feeling that perhaps this should have aired before Christmas as some sort of reality-check.
Billionaire’s Paradise: Inside Necker Island
9pm, BBC2
Necker, a 74-acre private island in the middle of the Caribbean, may be paradise to its owner, Richard Branson, who lets rooms out to paying guests at £30,000 a week (if you prefer, the whole island can be yours for £280,000 a week), but it looks like aspirational hell on earth to me.
This free advert for Branson’s holiday business talks to the man himself, and various guests who fancy treading in the footsteps of Princess Diana, Kate Moss and Harry Styles.
Smiley’s People
10pm, BBC4
John le Carré himself came on board as joint writer for this follow-up to the BBC’s 1979 adaptation of his Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Alec Guinness reprises his role as George Smiley.
Count Arthur Strong
10.35pm, BBC1
Steve Delaney’s titular “variety legend” makes a welcome return – having been promoted to BBC1. As Michael (Rory Kinnear) struggles with writer’s block, Count Arthur has completed his “racy novel for the over-seventies.”
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