TV & Satellite Week
Waiting for the Out
Dan (Josh Finan, above) and his brother Lee (Stephen Wight) decide on a rare night out together, but a crisis arises when they need to find an AWOL drug addict who Lee has been helping…
Read Full Story (Page 2)NEW Madness: Radio 2 in Concert
Jo Whiley (above, centre) presents from the BBC Radio Theatre in London as the band perform hits including It Must Be Love. Followed by Madness at the BBC.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Australia v England: 3rd Ashes Test
The Ashes series arrives in Adelaide, where Australia have an excellent record, including a 275-run win over England in 2021. Continues all week.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Spartacus: House of Ashur
This sequel series introduces us to an alternative Ancient Rome, where Ashur (Nick E Tarabay, above) is still alive… and the master of his own gladiator school.
Read Full Story (Page 2)The Idea of You
Anne Hathaway stars as a 40-year-old mum who begins a romance with a 24year-old musician who’s part of the hottest boy band around. • Previously shown on Prime Video
Read Full Story (Page 2)World Cup Qualifiers
Wales take on North Macedonia today in their final group game (k-o 7.45pm), while Scotland face Denmark at Hampden Park in what looks likely to be a battle for first and second place in Group C (k-o 7.45pm).
Read Full Story (Page 2)PREMIERE NEW The Eubanks: Like Father, Like Son
Boxers Chris Eubank Jr and dad Chris (both above) reunite after years apart to explore their relationship and how careers in the ring have affected them.
Read Full Story (Page 2)NEW Tell Me Lies
With Seasons1 and 2 already on iplayer, the second run of the US thriller finds Lucy (Grace Van Patten, above) back at college, struggling to move on from her turbulent affair and her friend’s death.
Read Full Story (Page 2)EDITOR’S CHOICE NEW It: Welcome to Derry
This prequel to Stephen King’s It is set in1962. A couple with their son move to Derry in Maine, just as a local youngster disappears and very bad things begin to happen in the town.
Read Full Story (Page 2)NEW EDITOR’S CHOICE Riot Women
From writer Sally Wainwright (Happy Valley) comes this drama about a group of menopausal women who form a punkrock band. Stars Lorraine Ashbourne and Tamsin Greig.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Social Media Monsters
This series examines crimes where social media has played a significant role, starting with Logan Macphail (above) who murdered his former girlfriend.
Read Full Story (Page 2)PREMIERE Love Hurts
Following his well-applauded Oscar win for Everything Everywhere All at Once, Ke Huy Quan (above) stars as a former hitman who is forced out of retirement.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Wild Cards
As Season 2 starts, back-on-the-force cop Ellis is still coming to terms with con woman Max’s betrayal, but how will he react when she tells him she has information about his brother’s death?
Read Full Story (Page 2)England v South Africa: 1st ODI
Harry Brook (above) leads England out for the first of three ODIS as the South Africans’ limited-overs tour starts at Headingley.
Read Full Story (Page 2)History’s Most Shocking
New series examining some of the most alarming moments ever captured on camera, including an alligator attack on its handler, a collision at an air show in Dallas and even an exploding whale.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Back in black
Wednesday From Wednesday 6 August, Netflix They’re creepy, kooky and now they’re even spookier! The Addams family return with fabulously freaky new additions and a fresh bonechilling mystery as Wednesday is back for Season 2 this week. From director...
Read Full Story (Page 4)Kingdom of heroes
Jason Momoa has earned a legion of fans on the big screen in recent years as the DC Comics superhero Aquaman, but in Apple TV+’S new historical drama Chief of War, he’s playing a very different kind of hero. Set in 18th-century Hawaii and based on...
Read Full Story (Page 4)My Life Is Murder
Comedian Bill Bailey (above) guest-stars in tonight’s episode of the Antipodean whodunnit series, in which Alexa (Lucy Lawless) and Madison (Ebony Vagulans) try to crack the death of a businessman.
Read Full Story (Page 2)The Contestant
Storyville special about aspiring Japanese comedian Tomoaki Hamatsu (above), better known as Nasubi, who, in1998, unknowingly took part in a televised reality show for15 months.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Surviving Syria’s Prisons
After Syrian president Bashar al-assad (above) was ousted in 2024, the disappearance of over 100,000 Syrians came to light. This one-off explores the harrowing story, hearing from eyewitnesses.
Read Full Story (Page 2)NEW What It Feels like for a Girl
Coming-of-age drama set in Nottingham in the early 2000s, based on the memoir by Paris Lees. Stars Ellis Howard (above).
Read Full Story (Page 2)NEW FACTUAL THE JOURNEY NORTH – PACHYRHINOSAURUS
Walking with Dinosaurs Sunday, 6.25pm, BBC1 (box set, BBC iplayer) In1999, BBC1’S groundbreaking show Walking with Dinosaurs transported viewers millions of years into the past to see how prehistoric creatures once roamed the Earth. Now, over 25...
Read Full Story (Page 4)Faking It
Given just four weeks to master a new skill and convince a panel of experts, how will a group of volunteers fare? First up is estate agent Rex (above), who tries his hand at being a meat trader in a northern street market.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Haaland Conquers England
Man City’s Erling Haaland (above) tells football legend Jan Mølby about his impact on the Premier League. Also available today is sister documentary Haaland – Breaking Ground.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Tragedy strikes for the troubled Brighton cop
GRACE Tragedy strikes for the troubled Brighton cop
Read Full Story (Page 1)Women’s Six Nations: Wales v England
As Wales take on England in Cardiff, they’ll be hoping to avenge last year’s Six Nations meeting, which the Red Roses won 46-10.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Con Mum
The jaw-dropping true story of a woman who claimed to be a pastry chef’s birth mother and set about introducing him to an opulent lifestyle – but all was not as it seemed…
Read Full Story (Page 2)Women’s Champions League
Arsenal, featuring England stars such as Leah Williamson (above), have a tough away day at Real Madrid in their quarter-final first leg (kick-off 5.45pm).
Read Full Story (Page 2)Cheltenham Festival
The four-day festival of world-class jump racing gets underway at Cheltenham this afternoon, with today’s feature race being the Grade1 Champion Hurdle at 4pm.
Read Full Story (Page 2)With Love, Meghan
Lifestyle series featuring the Duchess of Sussex (above) blending practical how-to tips on cooking, gardening and hosting with candid footage with friends old and new.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Jodie Whittaker heads the cast in Netflix factual drama Toxic Town
Read Full Story (Page 3)26.2 to Life: Storyville
This film looks at the1,000 Mile Club at California’s San Quentin prison, where every year since 2008 inmates run105 laps around the prison yard in an effort to be defined by more than their crimes.
Read Full Story (Page 2)TV Week
Keeley Hawes in BBC1 period drama Miss Austen, Lucy Punch in spin-off comedy Amandaland, plus the return of Daisy May Cooper’s dark comedy Am I Being Unreasonable?
Read Full Story (Page 3)True Crime Presents: A Murder Without Honour
When the body of Shafilea Ahmed is found 70 miles from her home in 2004, it takes eight years before evidence is discovered that blows the case open.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Long Lost Family Special: The Spanish Baby Scandal
A look into the scandal that saw a shocking number of infants taken from their families during General Franco’s dictatorship.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Crackin’ Christmas!
Gavin & Stacey: The Finale Christmas Day, 9pm, BBC1 It’s the end of an era… After 17 years, much-loved comedy Gavin & Stacey wraps up for good with an emotional feature-length finale on BBC1 on Christmas Day. Five years after her cliffhanger proposal...
Read Full Story (Page 6)Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking
James and Oliver Phelps, better known as Fred and George Weasley, host this baking contest inspired byj.k. Rowling’s books.
Read Full Story (Page 2)BEST GUIDE FOR SKY & STREAMING MORE CHANNELS
23-29 NOVEMBER 2024 THAN ANY OTHER TV MAG!
Read Full Story (Page 1)Agent of Happiness
This Storyville special follows ‘happiness agents’ Amber and Guna as they travel around the Asian country of Bhutan, collecting data to help measure the happiness of the nation.
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Read Full Story (Page 1)US Election
After months of campaigning from Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, there are only hours left until we learn who will be the 47th President of the United States.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Trump: A Second Chance? Eternal You
Panorama special. With the US election on a knife-edge and former President Donald Trump (above) facing criminal charges, legal experts examine his campaign as he fights to stay out of jail. What lengths and expense would you go to to keep the...
Read Full Story (Page 2)The Franchise
COMEDY Sky Comedy, 10pm, 10.40pm &11.15pm This satirical comedy about the pressures of working on a superhero film features a top cast including Jessica Hynes, Himesh Patel and Daniel Brühl.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Young Sheldon
The Big Bang Theor y prequel series comes to an emotional end tonight with a two-part finale, as Sheldon (Iain Armitage) prepares for his move to California.
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