Award-winning Deadpan Sitcom Returns with Added Bridget Christie: A Quietary Night of TV Ahead
For the first time in a while, it's shaping up to be quite an evening for comedy fans. The hit deadpan sitcom 'Things You Should Have Done', which stars Lucia Keskin, returns to our screens tonight at 10pm on BBC Three. In this quirky take on life, aimless Chi is working her way through an old list of tasks left behind by her deceased parents. But when the police turn up with some surprising news about her aunt's demise, things get a lot more interesting - and perhaps even therapeutic, thanks to the help of dubious but endearing 'therapist' Ruth, played by the one-and-only Bridget Christie.
But that's not all, folks! At 9pm on BBC One, fans of school drama will have their lives made with the return of the long-running series 'Waterloo Road'. The show never shies away from tackling tough subjects, and tonight it tackles some particularly unsettling topics. Expect plenty of drama as predatory coaches target vulnerable teenagers - including football-obsessed teen Portia.
If you're in need of something lighter to pass the time, then tonight is your lucky night. At 9pm on ITV1, 'Killer in the House: The Murder of Nicholas Billingham' makes for a gripping watch, giving us an inside look into a truly shocking real-life case that left investigators with more questions than answers.
But perhaps tonight's TV highlight will be the thought-provoking documentary '24 Hours in Police Custody Investigates: Zombie Knives'. This show delves into the human side of crime and punishment as it explores the effects of so-called 'zombie knives' on society. As we learn about a scheme to compensate owners for surrendering their deadly weapons, things start to get even more complex.
Last but certainly not least is tonight's episode of 'Dark Winds', another gripping case that delves into the dark world of mysteries and crimes in the American West. This one, like all the previous episodes, will keep you on the edge of your seat as we see Leaphorn and Chee follow their latest trail of clues.
If you're feeling more introspective tonight, then 'The Secret of Me' is sure to be right up your street. Based on a remarkable true story, this documentary follows Jim Ambrose in his fight for identity - or rather the search for one that he's been denied due to being born with an atypical body.
Finally, if sports are more your thing tonight, then get ready to cheer on your favourite team as they take on their opponents in the Champions League Football. Man City face Bodø/Glimt in a thrilling match that promises plenty of action - while Inter and Arsenal go head-to-head in another intense clash of the titans.
For the first time in a while, it's shaping up to be quite an evening for comedy fans. The hit deadpan sitcom 'Things You Should Have Done', which stars Lucia Keskin, returns to our screens tonight at 10pm on BBC Three. In this quirky take on life, aimless Chi is working her way through an old list of tasks left behind by her deceased parents. But when the police turn up with some surprising news about her aunt's demise, things get a lot more interesting - and perhaps even therapeutic, thanks to the help of dubious but endearing 'therapist' Ruth, played by the one-and-only Bridget Christie.
But that's not all, folks! At 9pm on BBC One, fans of school drama will have their lives made with the return of the long-running series 'Waterloo Road'. The show never shies away from tackling tough subjects, and tonight it tackles some particularly unsettling topics. Expect plenty of drama as predatory coaches target vulnerable teenagers - including football-obsessed teen Portia.
If you're in need of something lighter to pass the time, then tonight is your lucky night. At 9pm on ITV1, 'Killer in the House: The Murder of Nicholas Billingham' makes for a gripping watch, giving us an inside look into a truly shocking real-life case that left investigators with more questions than answers.
But perhaps tonight's TV highlight will be the thought-provoking documentary '24 Hours in Police Custody Investigates: Zombie Knives'. This show delves into the human side of crime and punishment as it explores the effects of so-called 'zombie knives' on society. As we learn about a scheme to compensate owners for surrendering their deadly weapons, things start to get even more complex.
Last but certainly not least is tonight's episode of 'Dark Winds', another gripping case that delves into the dark world of mysteries and crimes in the American West. This one, like all the previous episodes, will keep you on the edge of your seat as we see Leaphorn and Chee follow their latest trail of clues.
If you're feeling more introspective tonight, then 'The Secret of Me' is sure to be right up your street. Based on a remarkable true story, this documentary follows Jim Ambrose in his fight for identity - or rather the search for one that he's been denied due to being born with an atypical body.
Finally, if sports are more your thing tonight, then get ready to cheer on your favourite team as they take on their opponents in the Champions League Football. Man City face Bodø/Glimt in a thrilling match that promises plenty of action - while Inter and Arsenal go head-to-head in another intense clash of the titans.