BBC Four is about to unleash a killer season with the gripping Irish detective drama Blackshore. The show follows DS Fia Lucey, played by Lisa Dwan, as she temporarily returns to her rural hometown in Ireland to investigate a missing woman's disappearance. What quickly becomes apparent is that this isn't just any ordinary whodunit – it's also a deeply personal case for Fia, one that threatens to expose long-buried secrets and demons from her own past.
On the opposite end of the spectrum is the revamped Gladiators reboot, which has taken on the challenge of modernizing the original formula without sacrificing its fun and family-friendly appeal. The new series promises even more twists and challenges as it kicks off for a third season, with the added bonus of an innovative new event that will surely get your adrenaline pumping.
The big one is Michael McIntyre's Big Show though – this is the one to watch out for if you enjoy a good laugh and some top-notch entertainment. What could possibly go wrong when rugby star Joe Marler gets caught up in Midnight Gameshow? We've seen Romesh Ranganathan's hilarious antics before, so it's hard not to be intrigued by how this whole setup plays out.
Channel 4 has got something special cooking with Valley of the Kings: Secret Tomb Revealed. The discovery of KV11 is nothing short of historic – Pharaoh Ramses III's tomb is being unearthed for the first time in 100 years, and tensions are running high as archaeologists strive to complete the excavation without compromising the delicate balance of the ancient site.
Sky Atlantic has another explosive drama on its hands with Heated Rivalry. The sizzling ice hockey drama sees Scott Hunter fall head over heels for smoothie-server Kip before reuniting with Ilya and Shane in a romance that knows more than a few hurdles. Can their love prevail?
Last but not least, if you're looking to unwind after the day's events, Waiting for the Out is an exquisite drama from Dennis Kelly that delves into the complexities of human psychology through its prison philosophy teacher protagonist Dan – his inner turmoil is as much a product of his work as it is his difficult past.
On the opposite end of the spectrum is the revamped Gladiators reboot, which has taken on the challenge of modernizing the original formula without sacrificing its fun and family-friendly appeal. The new series promises even more twists and challenges as it kicks off for a third season, with the added bonus of an innovative new event that will surely get your adrenaline pumping.
The big one is Michael McIntyre's Big Show though – this is the one to watch out for if you enjoy a good laugh and some top-notch entertainment. What could possibly go wrong when rugby star Joe Marler gets caught up in Midnight Gameshow? We've seen Romesh Ranganathan's hilarious antics before, so it's hard not to be intrigued by how this whole setup plays out.
Channel 4 has got something special cooking with Valley of the Kings: Secret Tomb Revealed. The discovery of KV11 is nothing short of historic – Pharaoh Ramses III's tomb is being unearthed for the first time in 100 years, and tensions are running high as archaeologists strive to complete the excavation without compromising the delicate balance of the ancient site.
Sky Atlantic has another explosive drama on its hands with Heated Rivalry. The sizzling ice hockey drama sees Scott Hunter fall head over heels for smoothie-server Kip before reuniting with Ilya and Shane in a romance that knows more than a few hurdles. Can their love prevail?
Last but not least, if you're looking to unwind after the day's events, Waiting for the Out is an exquisite drama from Dennis Kelly that delves into the complexities of human psychology through its prison philosophy teacher protagonist Dan – his inner turmoil is as much a product of his work as it is his difficult past.