TV line-ups are set to treat viewers to a slew of intriguing shows tonight.
Ashley Jensen takes centre stage in Shetland, as the tenth series of this gripping murder-solving drama kicks off with DI Ruth Calder tackling her next gruesome case. Alongside her colleague, Tosh McIntosh, they uncover dark secrets and delve into the mysteries plaguing the remote hamlet where a social worker was brutally murdered. Expect a gripping ride filled with suspenseful twists.
On ITV1, Rupert Murdoch faces the music in The Hack's final episode, while also seeing his son James get grilled by Nick Davies at the Leveson inquiry. Although we can't help but feel that this will be a predictable battle of wits – after all, how long can the Capo hold on?
Those looking for some self-build action will be tuned in to Grand Designs. This time around, Kevin and Stuart from Wirral have just nine months left to transform their bungalow into an architectural masterpiece with £175k budget. Will they ever get it done? Tune in.
Next up is the BBC New Comedy Awards 2025, where five hopefuls vying for stardom compete against each other in search of comedy greatness. With Phil Dunning and Dan Tiernan as judges and Fatiha El-Ghorri flanking them, will anyone be crowned this year's future star?
Meanwhile, Bex is on the hunt for a notorious serial killer while dealing with her wolf obsession in The Hunting Party, a crime drama filled with dark suspense.
For film enthusiasts, tonight brings us The Fantastic Four: First Steps. With Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby leading the charge against an intergalactic foe, we can't help but wonder if Marvel's Cinematic Universe has finally found its footing once more.
On Film4 comes Bob Trevino Likes It, a heartwarming story about connection through the power of human touch – based on real-life events. So expect a moving comedy-drama that tugs at your heartstrings.
In conclusion, tonight promises to be an exciting night filled with engaging TV shows catering to a wide range of tastes and genres.
Ashley Jensen takes centre stage in Shetland, as the tenth series of this gripping murder-solving drama kicks off with DI Ruth Calder tackling her next gruesome case. Alongside her colleague, Tosh McIntosh, they uncover dark secrets and delve into the mysteries plaguing the remote hamlet where a social worker was brutally murdered. Expect a gripping ride filled with suspenseful twists.
On ITV1, Rupert Murdoch faces the music in The Hack's final episode, while also seeing his son James get grilled by Nick Davies at the Leveson inquiry. Although we can't help but feel that this will be a predictable battle of wits – after all, how long can the Capo hold on?
Those looking for some self-build action will be tuned in to Grand Designs. This time around, Kevin and Stuart from Wirral have just nine months left to transform their bungalow into an architectural masterpiece with £175k budget. Will they ever get it done? Tune in.
Next up is the BBC New Comedy Awards 2025, where five hopefuls vying for stardom compete against each other in search of comedy greatness. With Phil Dunning and Dan Tiernan as judges and Fatiha El-Ghorri flanking them, will anyone be crowned this year's future star?
Meanwhile, Bex is on the hunt for a notorious serial killer while dealing with her wolf obsession in The Hunting Party, a crime drama filled with dark suspense.
For film enthusiasts, tonight brings us The Fantastic Four: First Steps. With Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby leading the charge against an intergalactic foe, we can't help but wonder if Marvel's Cinematic Universe has finally found its footing once more.
On Film4 comes Bob Trevino Likes It, a heartwarming story about connection through the power of human touch – based on real-life events. So expect a moving comedy-drama that tugs at your heartstrings.
In conclusion, tonight promises to be an exciting night filled with engaging TV shows catering to a wide range of tastes and genres.