As the Christmas festivities continue in Britain tonight, television offers a mix of festive cheer and darker tales.
One such tale is one that delves into the last years of Hollywood star Matthew Perry's life. "Matthew Perry and the Ketamine Queen" airs at 9pm on BBC Three. The documentary explores Perry's relationship with Jasveen Sangha, a ketamine dealer who was convicted for selling the drug that contributed to the actor's death in 2023. The film offers an unflinching look into the struggles of those struggling with addiction and the dark world surrounding them.
On Channel 4, "Jamie's Cook-Ahead Christmas" promises practical hacks for the holiday season at 8pm. This two-part special showcases innovative methods to minimize stress during festive feasts. A standout recipe in this collection is a versatile gravy that works across various dietary requirements – vegan, gluten-free and meat-based versions are all included.
Tonight also serves up two compelling documentaries on Channel 2: "Civilisations: Rise and Fall" delves into the Aztecs' decline through the gift of gold to ruthless conquistador Hernán Cortés. The show reveals how this one gesture sparked devastating consequences. "Twisted Sisters: Madness and Manslaughter" is a haunting portrayal of two sisters whose decision on a motorway results in fatal outcomes.
Last but not least, fans of the "Only Way Is Essexmas 2025" at 9pm may be looking forward to a festive dinner with their favorite cast members – however, drama can always be anticipated when these housemates get together.
In other programming, there's "Say Nothing", which continues the gripping narrative of the Troubles era and delves deeper into the struggle for internal discipline within the IRA. Finally, "True Romance" brings a 90s action film classic to Sky Cinema Greats at midnight with Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette starring alongside a star-studded supporting cast.
One such tale is one that delves into the last years of Hollywood star Matthew Perry's life. "Matthew Perry and the Ketamine Queen" airs at 9pm on BBC Three. The documentary explores Perry's relationship with Jasveen Sangha, a ketamine dealer who was convicted for selling the drug that contributed to the actor's death in 2023. The film offers an unflinching look into the struggles of those struggling with addiction and the dark world surrounding them.
On Channel 4, "Jamie's Cook-Ahead Christmas" promises practical hacks for the holiday season at 8pm. This two-part special showcases innovative methods to minimize stress during festive feasts. A standout recipe in this collection is a versatile gravy that works across various dietary requirements – vegan, gluten-free and meat-based versions are all included.
Tonight also serves up two compelling documentaries on Channel 2: "Civilisations: Rise and Fall" delves into the Aztecs' decline through the gift of gold to ruthless conquistador Hernán Cortés. The show reveals how this one gesture sparked devastating consequences. "Twisted Sisters: Madness and Manslaughter" is a haunting portrayal of two sisters whose decision on a motorway results in fatal outcomes.
Last but not least, fans of the "Only Way Is Essexmas 2025" at 9pm may be looking forward to a festive dinner with their favorite cast members – however, drama can always be anticipated when these housemates get together.
In other programming, there's "Say Nothing", which continues the gripping narrative of the Troubles era and delves deeper into the struggle for internal discipline within the IRA. Finally, "True Romance" brings a 90s action film classic to Sky Cinema Greats at midnight with Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette starring alongside a star-studded supporting cast.