TV Tonight: Crime, Deception, and Dark Laughs
Tonight's TV lineup is packed with gripping dramas, thought-provoking documentaries, and side-splitting comedy specials.
First up, at 10:05pm on Channel 4, we delve into the world of crime investigations in Suffolk, where a man is fatally stabbed outside his house, leaving police to unravel a tangled web of lies and stalking. Meanwhile, in Hertfordshire, a car belonging to a woman suspected of drug dealing goes up in flames, setting off a fresh lead that promises to reveal shocking secrets.
If true crime documentaries are your thing, then 24 Hours in Police Custody on Channel 4 at 9pm is the show for you. This time around, we're following an investigation into one of the UK's worst serial paedophiles, Carson Grimes. After a flood of new accusations come to light, officers launch a fresh inquiry and uncover disturbing evidence that sheds new light on the case.
Fans of detective drama won't want to miss Dark Winds on U&Alibi at 9pm. The season finale is an action-packed ride filled with suspense, twists, and turns as Navajo cop Joe navigates a high-stakes train station stakeout.
Comedy fans will enjoy Live at the Apollo on BBC Two at 9:45pm, featuring rising star Kae Kurd and special guest Louise Young from Newcastle. The show's penultimate episode promises to deliver some of the best jokes of the week.
Finally, for those looking for something a bit different, Things You Should Have Done on BBC Three at 10:15pm is a laugh-out-loud sitcom that explores themes of identity, relationships, and getting things done in life. With its unique blend of humor and wit, this show is sure to delight audiences.
Tonight's TV lineup is packed with gripping dramas, thought-provoking documentaries, and side-splitting comedy specials.
First up, at 10:05pm on Channel 4, we delve into the world of crime investigations in Suffolk, where a man is fatally stabbed outside his house, leaving police to unravel a tangled web of lies and stalking. Meanwhile, in Hertfordshire, a car belonging to a woman suspected of drug dealing goes up in flames, setting off a fresh lead that promises to reveal shocking secrets.
If true crime documentaries are your thing, then 24 Hours in Police Custody on Channel 4 at 9pm is the show for you. This time around, we're following an investigation into one of the UK's worst serial paedophiles, Carson Grimes. After a flood of new accusations come to light, officers launch a fresh inquiry and uncover disturbing evidence that sheds new light on the case.
Fans of detective drama won't want to miss Dark Winds on U&Alibi at 9pm. The season finale is an action-packed ride filled with suspense, twists, and turns as Navajo cop Joe navigates a high-stakes train station stakeout.
Comedy fans will enjoy Live at the Apollo on BBC Two at 9:45pm, featuring rising star Kae Kurd and special guest Louise Young from Newcastle. The show's penultimate episode promises to deliver some of the best jokes of the week.
Finally, for those looking for something a bit different, Things You Should Have Done on BBC Three at 10:15pm is a laugh-out-loud sitcom that explores themes of identity, relationships, and getting things done in life. With its unique blend of humor and wit, this show is sure to delight audiences.