Separated at Birth and Put in my Shoes
New series based on the wafer thin premise that people who share the same surname should be on telly together, especially if they are famous. In the first series:
Gianfranco Zola attempts to write a sequel to Therese Raquin, while Emile Zola is a pundit on Match of the Day
Archduke Franz Ferdinand tries to run a failing West London football club, while Les prepares to ride in an open top car in Sarajevo. Careful now!
Kesey Keller learns Braille while Helen puts on the gloves to guard the net for Seattle Sounders.
Aneurin Bevan picks up the sticks to play drums for ELO and Bev negotiates with doctors to set up a National Health Service
Ozzy Osborne delivers the budget speech to a packed House of Commons while young George bites the head off a bat
A toy nodding dog runs the country in wartime while Winston Churchill sits on the parcel shelf of a Ford Fiesta.
Ellen Terry serves a suspension for Chelsea while John plays the female lead in a Victorian production of the Scottish play.