What's going to happen this week
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Get ready for cowboy hat European TV Song Contest Returning this week, the Country Trio remembers representing Britain on Monday.

But that's not what happened all week.

The ultimate destination lineage Playing a movie, Doom: The Dark Ages Release, second series In our minds On BBC 2.

Continue reading what's coming this week...

It was that time again...European TV is back

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Slim costumes, quirky performances and fanatical flag waving...only European TV Network.

This year's song contest will be held in Basel, Switzerland.

The all-female trio remembers Monday, composed of Lauren Byrne, Holly Anne-Hull and Charlotte Steel, will represent Britain with their songs.

It was a quirky, engaging girl anthem and the biggest creative risk Britain has encountered on European TV networks over the years, writes my colleague Mark Savage.

But is it enough to improve our European TV rankings?

OK - I'll find out soon.

The finals will be held on Saturday, hosted by Graham Norton and broadcast live on the BBC One and iPlayer.

Just before the final, Norton also starred in a new series Doctor Whobringing his Eurovision Review duties to the Star Song Contest.

Another final destination released a movie theater

This week, be prepared to be afraid The ultimate destination lineage Release in cinemas.

This is the sixth film in the horror series, which was first released in 2000 - you can expect it to follow a similar premise for people to deceive death, just find death following them.

In lineage, a college student - troubled by frequent nightmares - tries to find a way to end the cycle, thus saving her family from premature demise.

After so many installments, the filmmaker’s challenge includes creating new and different death sequences that we’ve never seen before.

However, early responses on social media have been positive responses from those who watch it.

“Killing is glorious and creative, showing that the concept is still good for the movie,” said the hunter of the tag show boldly.

Peter Gray of the commentary described it as “funny gore and self-awareness,” adding: “Fans will eat it! Big, gore, fun!”

Chris Packham enters our minds

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The host and naturalist Chris Packham is back after his Autism Heart series In our minds Explore the feeling of living in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and dyslexia.

Chris will meet four contributors in two episodes who will reveal their true feelings to their friends and family and what ADHD or dyslexia means to them.

Prior to the release, he told Radio Times that people who call ADHD "fashion" are "biased".

"This is a very urgent need to fight back during this period of the separatist cultural war and attacked inclusion and diversity," said the Springwatch host, 64.

Our hearts start at 9pm on Monday, on BBC Two and Iplayer.

Doom is in us to get the Middle Ages

Tom Richardson, reporter

Software developers make jokes whenever a new, useful technology is introduced (smart refrigerators, is anyone?)

Can it run doom?

The answer is usually "yes" - the 1993 classic works work on microwaves, treadmills and even medical devices. But you may need more processing power Doom: The Dark Agesstarting Thursday on PS5, Xbox and PC.

Follow the 2020s Doom: Eternity, the Dark Ages hits the player's character at the Destroyer's character and enters medieval hell filled with demonic enemies and candid ridiculous weapons.

So far, bad luck.

But early previews suggest that the latest in the series is a thing that leaves the franchise, which includes a larger open area to explore, focusing on storylines and gameplay, can encourage players to think on defense (when they are not stabbing into enemies with projectile flow).

That being said, players can also equip themselves with shields with chainsaw blades, drive giant robots the size of Godzilla, and ride a one-stop - a heavy metal soundtrack of course.

And it has no more doom.

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