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Wind down your Saturday night with a bit of Colin Firth or some laugh out loud comedy

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If you have been spending your evening enjoying the last of the sunshine in the garden, worry not. Just because the sun has gone down it doesn't mean your Saturday night has to end here. Here are our top tips to round off a great night in with the pick of late-night TV. From 10.15pm, turn to BBC Three for a round-up of Russell Howard's Good News. It may be a repeat, but it's sure to have you giggling into your glass of your preferred Saturday night tipple. If nothing gets you going like a good debate, one that's sure to set you off is a dose of Benefits Britain: Life On The Dole. Screened from 10pm on Channel Five, the documentary focuses on people living on welfare in South Yorkshire. For those of you in the mood for something a little more highbrow, it's well worth staying up until 11.10pm to catch A Single Man on BBC 2. Starring Colin Firth, this 2009 Tom Ford drama - loosely adapted from a Christopher Isherwood novella - is set in sixties LA. Firth plays an outwardly placid but inwardly suicidal English professor, whose male partner has died. Packed with feeling, for all that it is about despair, the film has the lightest touch and highlights the importance of the little things in life.

Wind down your Saturday night with a bit of Colin Firth or some laugh out loud comedy


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