It's time to get ready for an action-packed night of TV, where call-and-responses will be aplenty and drama will unfold with every passing minute. First up is Call the Midwife, set in 1971 amidst the tumultuous era of social change. Trixie Franks faces off against a formidable foe - the Board of Health's new rules - as she stands strong, unwavering, yet vulnerable to the chaos that lies ahead.
As the story unfolds with non-stop drama, newly qualified midwife Catherine will be thrown into the deep end, dealing with her very first patient, who just can't seem to shake off a nasty bout of vomiting. While Trixie's got some tricks up her sleeve, Sister Catherine must tap into every ounce of her training and skill to help someone in desperate need.
At the same time, across town, another high-stakes battle is brewing - one that takes place on ITV1 as contestants vie for the coveted ยฃ50,000 prize in The Floor. With 73 contestants battling it out head-to-head in quick-fire question rounds, the stakes are higher than ever, and with each passing round, tensions escalate.
As the night wears on, viewers will also be treated to a gripping drama in The Great Pottery Throw Down. Keith Brymer-Jones brings his signature emotion to the judging table this week, putting contestants through their paces as they strive for perfection in their craft. With bookends being one of the tasks at hand, expect plenty of laughs and dramatic moments.
Last but not least, viewers will get to witness an intense battle of wits with Jonathan Pine - a spy with an undercover mission that's put his life at risk. Will he be able to uncover proof of the supervillain's involvement in British intelligence? As the stakes rise, so does the tension - it's anyone's guess who'll come out on top.
Also up for grabs this evening are two gripping documentaries - The Million Pound Shaman Scam and Red Eye - both guaranteed to leave viewers questioning the darker side of human nature.
As the story unfolds with non-stop drama, newly qualified midwife Catherine will be thrown into the deep end, dealing with her very first patient, who just can't seem to shake off a nasty bout of vomiting. While Trixie's got some tricks up her sleeve, Sister Catherine must tap into every ounce of her training and skill to help someone in desperate need.
At the same time, across town, another high-stakes battle is brewing - one that takes place on ITV1 as contestants vie for the coveted ยฃ50,000 prize in The Floor. With 73 contestants battling it out head-to-head in quick-fire question rounds, the stakes are higher than ever, and with each passing round, tensions escalate.
As the night wears on, viewers will also be treated to a gripping drama in The Great Pottery Throw Down. Keith Brymer-Jones brings his signature emotion to the judging table this week, putting contestants through their paces as they strive for perfection in their craft. With bookends being one of the tasks at hand, expect plenty of laughs and dramatic moments.
Last but not least, viewers will get to witness an intense battle of wits with Jonathan Pine - a spy with an undercover mission that's put his life at risk. Will he be able to uncover proof of the supervillain's involvement in British intelligence? As the stakes rise, so does the tension - it's anyone's guess who'll come out on top.
Also up for grabs this evening are two gripping documentaries - The Million Pound Shaman Scam and Red Eye - both guaranteed to leave viewers questioning the darker side of human nature.