![]() ![]() ![]() The documentary continues tomorrow, and will also be available as a boxset after tonight’s double bill.īlack Sands Alibi, 10pm UKTV’s first ever foreign language drama series is a glacially slow Icelandic murder mystery. Santa Claus the Serial Killer BBC Three, 9pm TV reporter Mobeen Azhar heads to Canada to tell, over the course of six episodes, the story of a Toronto department store Santa Claus who killed eight men in the city’s Gay Village district. Wendy Craig: All the Laughs & More Channel 5, 9pm A tender and informative feature-length tribute to the much-loved actress, covering her long career as a sitcom star in the BBC’s popular Butterflies and ITV’s The Royal, as well as more recent guest appearances in Waterloo Road, Death in Paradise, Doctors and Emmerdale. But they still need Mayne (Jack O’Connell) to sign up to the idea and to, somehow, persuade HQ to give approval for their new elite unit. ![]() While recovering in hospital, Stirling (Sex Education’s Connor Swindells) works obsessively on Lewes’s (Alfie Allen) idea to get the drop on the German forces with a seemingly impossible surprise attack from the desert. SAS Rogue Heroes BBC One, 9pm The second episode of the unapologetically macho wartime drama from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight. Alice Englert, Nicholas Denton and Lesley Manville all star in this reboot.Ĭountryfile Ramble for BBC Children in Need 2022 BBC One, 6pm Presenters Matt Baker, John Craven, Anita Rani, Charlotte Smith and Margherita Taylor meet young people from all corners of the UK who have been helped through tough times by the fundraiser. GOĭangerous Liaisons Lionsgate+ Not to be confused with Netflix’s recent high-school update, Harriet Warner’s six-part adaptation of Choderlos de Laclos’s classic novel is a raunchy period drama similar to Stephen Frears’s 1988 hit film, which starred Glenn Close and Michelle Pfeiffer, though it’s not quite so vicious. The show is preceded by The Masked Singer: I’m a Celebrity Special with famous faces in Kangaroo, Witchetty Grub, Cockroach, Koala and other Australia-related costumes testing the guesswork of judges Jonathan Ross, Rita Ora, Davina McCall and Mo Gilligan. Other than that, former rugby international Mike Tindall – the first ever member of the Royal family to head into the jungle – is the year’s most unexpected presence, alongside popstar Boy George (the highest-paid contestant ever with a £500,000 fee also note his customised outfit complete with crown-shaped hat), Lioness Jill Scott, radio presenter Chris Moyles, Love Island’s Olivia Attwood, Loose Women’s Charlene White, Coronation Street’s Sue Cleaver, Hollyoaks’ Owen Warner and comedian Babatúndé Aléshé. No doubt Matt Hancock’s shock decision to participate in the show will give the voting public an opportunity to indicate exactly how popular the Tories are right now, although the other contestants will count themselves lucky if, as seems likely, most of the Bushtucker Trials head his way. I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! ITV, 9pm Ant and Dec head back to Australia after two years bivouacking at Gwrych Castle in Wales. ![]()
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