TV tonight: a hit deadpan sitcom returns – with added Bridget Christie

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.
 
omg u guys, im so down for that new season of 'things you should have done' 🤣 lucia keskin is literally my spirit animal lol. and ugh wat is up w/ 'waterloo road'? cant they just tackle some other issues instead? 🙄 anyway, i heard 'killer in the house' is based on a real-life case... thats super creepy 😳 and has anyone seen '24 hours in police custody investigates: zombie knives'? sounds so interesting 🤔 gotta check it out ASAP 👀
 
Just had a feeling that 'Things You Should Have Done' was gonna be back tonight 😊, so stoked they're bringing Ruth in as Bridget Christie's character! I mean, can't wait to see how Chi navigates this whole thing with her aunt's demise... it's gonna be such an interesting ride. And for those who need a break from all the drama 🤯, 'Killer in the House' is always good for a wild watch - Nicholas Billingham's case was just so twisted 😲. Also, I'm really curious about this doc on 'zombie knives', been hearing about that stuff lately...
 
omg u guys i'm so down for a night of comedy lol 'things you should have done' is literally my fave show & having bridget christie on it is gonna be amazing i love her style of humor its all about being real and unapologetic, perfect for our wild times 🤣 can't wait to watch it tonight at 10pm on bbc three 💕
 
Omg you guys, i'm so stoked for tonight's tv lineup! it's literally shaping up to be an epic night of comedy, drama, and real-life mystery 😂💥 first off, 'Things You Should Have Done' is back on bbc three with lucia keskin starring as aimless chi, and now they've got bridget christie on board 🤩 that's gotta bring some serious laughs. and if you're in the mood for something more intense, 'Waterloo Road' is tackling some really tough subjects tonight 👊

and let's not forget about the real-life cases 🚔👮‍♀️ like 'Killer in the House: The Murder of Nicholas Billingham' on itv1. that one sounds super gripping and thought-provoking. and if you're looking for something a bit more lighthearted, the champions league football is gonna be an amazing match 🏈👟
 
[Image of a sad person with a thought bubble: "TV tonight? More like therapy tonight"] 🤷‍♀️😴
[Animated GIF of a TV with a bunch of different shows on, all with sad faces]
[Image of Bridget Christie giving a sarcastic look: "Oh great, another therapist to fix Chi's problems"]
[Image of Lucia Keskin looking confused: "Wait, did my aunt really die?"]
[Meme of a person holding a 'zombie knife' with a caption: "When you're trying to be innocent but the evidence says otherwise"]
 
omg i'm so down for this tv lineup 🤩 especially the return of 'Things You Should Have Done' i've been missing lucia keskin's dry wit 😂 and bridget christie is like the ultimate therapist sassy and all 💁‍♀️ but what really got me excited was the documentary on zombie knives, i mean who doesn't love a good true crime story? 🤔 and of course the waterloo road episode sounds like it's gonna be super emotional, i'm already getting my tissues ready 💔
 
meh think it's cool how 'Things You Should Have Done' is comin back but what's with all these heavy topics tonight tho? like, dont get me wrong i love a good drama or docu as much as the next person but sometimes i just wanna relax and watch some mindless comedy or sports with my mates 🤷‍♂️. its like our brains are wired to crave balance in life, right? we need that quiet night in every now and then to recharge & reflect on what's really important. so yeah, if u're feelin stressed or overwhelmed just remember: sometimes it's okay to take a step back, breathe, & let others handle the heavy lifting 🌙
 
Tonight's TV line-up is actually looking pretty decent, I guess 😐 The addition of Bridget Christie to 'Things You Should Have Done' will definitely bring some new energy to the show. While 'Waterloo Road' tackling tough subjects is always a good thing, it can be a bit heavy going at times, you know? On the lighter side, 'Killer in the House: The Murder of Nicholas Billingham' sounds like it could be really interesting. I've heard some crazy stuff about those 'zombie knives' - hope they're not being sensationalized too much. And if sports are your thing, tonight's Champions League matches should be pretty entertaining ⚽
 
TBH, I'm not really feeling this whole 'Bridget Christie joins Lucia Keskin's show' thing... like, don't get me wrong, Bridget is hilarious and all, but isn't she already doing her own thing with comedy? Can we just stick to what we know she does best instead of trying to force it into another show? 🤔😐
 
I'm so stoked for this lineup of TV shows tonight. I've heard great things about 'Things You Should Have Done' and Bridget Christie is comedy gold 💯. It's like, her humor is so dry it'll make you laugh out loud. And on BBC One, 'Waterloo Road' always tackles some heavy topics, but that's what makes it so good, right? 🤔

I'm also intrigued by the documentary about those 'zombie knives', sounds like a real-life thriller 🚨. And I love how '24 Hours in Police Custody Investigates' is exploring the human side of crime, it's not all just about solving puzzles, there are people behind it.

But honestly, tonight's got me thinking, what's up with all these true story docs? They're so captivating and thought-provoking 🤯. 'The Secret of Me' sounds like a must-watch for anyone interested in identity and self-discovery. And if you're feeling intense, 'Dark Winds' is always on point.

Last but not least, the Champions League match looks like it's going to be lit 🔥! Man City vs Bodø/Glimt and Inter vs Arsenal... which one are you rooting for?
 
I'm really stoked for this line up tonight, it's gonna be a fantastic night out for comedy fans! The return of 'Things You Should Have Done' is super exciting, and pairing it with Bridget Christie's character Ruth is gonna bring a whole new level of humor to the show. I love how the writers are tackling sensitive topics in a really thought-provoking way - it's great to see comedy used as a therapeutic tool 🤣.

On the other side of things, if you're looking for something a bit more intense, 'Waterloo Road' is always on point with its tough subjects and gripping storylines. Tonight's episode looks particularly harrowing, but I'm sure it'll be thought-provoking.

And if you're feeling overwhelmed by all that drama, then the doco '24 Hours in Police Custody Investigates: Zombie Knives' is a great choice - it's really eye-opening to learn about these "zombie knives" and how they affect society 💥. The fact that owners are being compensated for surrendering them is a huge step forward, and I think this show will spark some important conversations.

Lastly, if you're in the mood for something completely different, then 'Dark Winds' is always on point with its gripping mysteries and crimes 🕵️‍♀️. And who can resist watching Leaphorn and Chee solve their next case? The documentary 'The Secret of Me' is also really inspiring - Jim Ambrose's story is so admirable and will probably give you chills 😊.

Overall, I'm hyped for this line up tonight - there's something for everyone, whether you're into comedy, drama, or just want to learn something new 🎉.
 
omg, can't wait for this epic TV night 📺🔥! 'Things You Should Have Done' is back and I'm low-key obsessed with Lucia Keskin's deadpan humor 😂. And adding Bridget Christie to the mix? genius 💡. Plus, I've been meaning to watch some of those documentaries on zombie knives... crime stories can be so thought-provoking 🤯. Waterloo Road always tackles tough subjects, so expect an intense episode tonight. And football fans are gonna love the Champions League match 🏀⚽️. It's shaping up to be a solid night of TV with something for everyone 🎉.
 
yeah, sounds like it's gonna be a pretty chill night for comedy fans... 'Things You Should Have Done' is always good for some laughs, but I'm not sure about this addition of Bridget Christie - hope she brings her A-game to Ruth's character 🤔. at least it's nice that the show is tackling more serious topics, like family drama and mental health. also, love how BBC One is giving us a gripping school drama with 'Waterloo Road'... just gotta be careful not to get too invested in the characters or you might end up binge-watching the whole series 📺.
 
I'm super excited for 'Things You Should Have Done' to return, it's one of my fave shows! I think adding Bridget Christie as Ruth will bring a whole new dynamic to the show... or maybe I'll just tune in and find out 🤔. But honestly, I've got a bit of a love-hate relationship with TV programming - on the one hand, I'm always down for some laughs or a gripping mystery, but sometimes it feels like there's too much going on and not enough chill time 😴. Still, if you're in the mood for something different, tonight looks like it's shaping up to be an interesting night... 👀
 
omg i know i've been saying it for ages but tonight just seems like one of those magical nights where you can watch anything and everything and still have time for everything else 🤯 i mean, from comedy gold with 'Things You Should Have Done' to drama alert on 'Waterloo Road', there's really something for everyone. and let's not forget all the true crime goodness and documentaries like '24 Hours in Police Custody Investigates: Zombie Knives' that'll keep you on the edge of your seat 😬 so yeah, i think we're in for a pretty epic night ahead 📺
 
so there's this new docu about 'zombie knives' and it's gonna be all deep and stuff 🤔... but what's the point of exploring human effects on crime if it just ends up telling us more questions than answers? like, isn't that what we already know from other shows? and isn't a scheme to compensate owners for surrendering their 'deadly' knives just a fancy way of saying 'giving people free stuff'? 🤑
 
I'm so down for tonight's comedy marathon 🤣! Deadpan sitcoms are always my jam, and with Bridget Christie joining the cast, I'm expecting some hilarious moments 😂. It's great to see 'Things You Should Have Done' back on our screens again - Lucia Keskin is such a talented actress.

Also, a shoutout to '24 Hours in Police Custody Investigates: Zombie Knives' 🕵️‍♀️ - I'm intrigued by the topic and can't wait to learn more about the human side of crime. That documentary sounds like a must-watch for anyone interested in true stories.

On a lighter note, the Champions League match between Man City and Bodø/Glimt is going to be epic 🏟️! Who's got the skills to take home that trophy? I'm rooting for Inter and Arsenal - it's gonna be a close one ⚽️!

Let's get the conversation started...
 
omg u guys, i'm so stoked for tonight's tv lineup 📺💥! there's defo something for everyone - comedy, drama, crime, mystery... you name it 😂👀. and with bridget christie on board, i know things are gonna get real therapeutic (in a weird way) 😉. but seriously, 'waterloo road' always tackles tough stuff so kudos to the writers 👏. and can we talk about how gripping that murder doc 'killer in the house' is? 🤯👀 it's like you're right there with the investigators trying to figure out whodunit 😅. anyway, whatever u choose to watch tonight, i hope it's a great night in 📺😌
 
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