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Nicole Vassell

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The Guardian Jul 2026
TV tonight: the season finale of a gloomily gripping Welsh drama
A set of television recommendations highlights the season finale of the Welsh drama The Light in the Hall: Still Waters, where a journalist’s investigation clashes with efforts to keep past events buried. Additional picks include property revisits in Location, Location, Location, a medical crisis in Doc, dramatic mysteries with Danny Trejo, an Australian Aids-era musical drama in In Our Blood, and developments in the supernatural series From. Film selections feature Enola Holmes 3, a metafictional comedy in A Cock and Bull Story, the coming‑of‑age drama The Last Tree and a documentary on Robin Byrd’s New York legacy.
The Guardian Jun 2026
TV tonight: warm up for Wimbledon with this lively look at tennis legends
A roundup of television highlights includes a documentary series on former ATP No 1 tennis players, a port operations docuseries, a mystery drama episode, and a medical reality show. Additional recommendations feature the latest installment of a fantasy drama, an exploration of celebrity sex tapes, and a classic Billy Wilder film. Live Wimbledon coverage begins with Emma Raducanu among the seeded players.
The Guardian Jun 2026
TV tonight: a schmaltzy ode to Taylor Swift’s love stories
A roundup of evening television highlights features a Taylor Swift–focused documentary, crime and mystery series, and the concluding part of a Nelson Mandela biography. Additional recommendations include true‑crime programming, a Sherlock Holmes reinterpretation, and live sports coverage across major UK channels.
The Guardian Jun 2026
TV tonight: the sizzling finale of the summer’s hit holiday drama
A roundup of evening television highlights features the finale of Two Weeks in August, new episodes of The Royals: Uncensored and Celebrity Bridge of Lies, Alexander Armstrong’s US travel series, a Glastonbury retrospective, and the concluding part of a biopic on Evonne Goolagong, along with live Test cricket coverage.
The Guardian Jun 2026
TV tonight: a hugely entertaining series about the Roswell alien autopsy
A selection of television highlights includes a documentary series exploring the origins of the Roswell alien autopsy footage, an undercover investigation into predatory lenders, a profile of Dolly Parton’s cross‑ideological appeal, and several dramas and films spanning historical, musical and mythical themes, alongside live sports coverage.
The Guardian Jun 2026
TV tonight: the series finale of excellent comedy Amandaland
A preview of the evening’s television highlights focuses on the Amandaland series finale, praising Lucy Punch’s comedic performance. Other programmes include Hannah Fry’s exploration of technology and disability, high-stakes medical operations in Surgeons: At the Edge of Life, a crime investigation in Saint‑Pierre, an undercover look at illegal high street trading, and Ken Loach introductions to two of his films.
The Guardian Jun 2026
TV tonight: the American version of Martin Clunes comedy Doc Martin
A roundup of evening television highlights including the US comedy Best Medicine, several UK reality and competition shows, a genealogy episode featuring Joe Swash, a drama installment of The Fortune, and a documentary revisiting England’s 2006 World Cup squad, along with a live women’s football match.
The Guardian Jun 2026
TV tonight: alarming discoveries about IVF treatments in Cyprus
A documentary investigates irregularities in IVF treatments in northern Cyprus, focusing on families whose children were found not to be biologically related despite shared donors. The schedule also highlights the finale of a 1930s-set whodunnit, new episodes of several BBC comedies and dramas, and a police documentary following officers managing dangerous car stunt crowds in Belfast.
The Guardian May 2026
TV tonight: the weird, wild story of kidnapped racehorse Shergar
Channel 4 airs a documentary revisiting the IRA’s 1983 kidnapping of the racehorse Shergar, featuring accounts from racing insiders. Other highlights include the Britain’s Got Talent final, new episodes of Casualty and Monsieur Spade, BBC One’s holiday drama Two Weeks in August, ITV’s quiz show Nobody’s Fool, and the French thriller Ghost Trail on BBC Four, alongside a full lineup of live sports coverage.
The Guardian May 2026
TV tonight: Richard Madeley enters El Salvador’s terrifying mega-prison
A roundup of evening television highlights includes Richard Madeley’s visit to El Salvador’s Cecot mega-prison, new episodes of sitcoms such as Amandaland and Only Child, a crime drama on ITV, the return of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, and a police documentary on BBC Two, along with live Conference League football coverage.
The Guardian Dec 2025
Christmas Day TV: Olivia Colman and the Peep Show gang do Bake Off
A Christmas Day television guide highlights a range of festive programming across UK channels, including a Peep Show cast reunion on The Great Christmas Bake Off, children’s adaptations, seasonal specials of Strictly Come Dancing, Call the Midwife, and Bullseye, as well as a comedy drama featuring Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley. The schedule also includes several film selections such as A Minecraft Movie, Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, White Christmas, and The Little Mermaid, alongside live Ashes cricket coverage.
The Guardian Dec 2025
Christmas Eve TV: Joanna Lumley is frightful in a festive ghost story
Christmas Eve programming includes a new Mark Gatiss adaptation of A Ghost Story for Christmas featuring Joanna Lumley and Tobias Menzies, a Celebrity Sewing Bee special, and Lenny Rush’s quest-themed Finding Father Christmas. Additional offerings include a festive outing of Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Christmas Fishing, a Two Doors Down special, and a live Midnight Mass broadcast. Film selections range from Kate Winslet’s family drama Goodbye June to classics such as Citizen Kane and ET.
The Guardian Dec 2025
TV tonight: Guz Khan’s stressful Lapland comedy caper
A selection of evening television highlights includes the comedy caper Stuffed starring Guz Khan and Morgana Robinson, a gingerbread‑themed episode of Inside the Christmas Factory, a special instalment of The Madame Blanc Mysteries, and a festive First Dates. Additional picks include the crime drama Dark Winds and a Christmas edition of Live at the Apollo, alongside live EFL Cup football coverage.
The Guardian Dec 2025
TV tonight: the next chapter of the shocking Salt Path exposé
A roundup of evening television highlights includes a follow-up documentary investigating allegations surrounding The Salt Path, new holiday cooking programming from Jamie Oliver, a soap-themed quiz show, a beachside edition of First Dates, an Australian thriller, a festive episode of Bump, and a late-night showing of Everything Everywhere All at Once. Live Premier League football coverage is also listed.
The Guardian Dec 2025
TV tonight: Alicia Silverstone’s Irish murder mystery drama
A selection of TV highlights includes Alicia Silverstone leading the Irish murder mystery Irish Blood, a behind‑the‑scenes wildlife episode of Kingdom, a competitive crafting round on Game of Wool, and an ecological Doctor Who spin‑off instalment. Additional picks feature Stephen Mulhern’s challenge-based travel show Accidental Tourist, the drama Say Nothing, and film options including The Wedding Banquet and The Holiday.
The Guardian Dec 2025
Christmas Unwrapped! Your Bumper Festive TV Guide 2025
A comprehensive guide to UK Christmas television in 2025, covering drama, comedy, factual programmes, documentaries, sport, cooking, music and family entertainment. Highlights include new dramas such as Stuffed, Wild Cherry, Amadeus and The War Between the Land and the Sea; documentaries on The Salt Path controversy, Mozart, Chris Hoy and the Arctic; and festive specials including The Great Christmas Bake Off, Tea With Judi Dench, The Repair Shop and Taskmaster: Champion of Champions. The selections combine scheduling information with critics’ recommendations and brief assessments of each programme.
The Guardian Dec 2025
TV tonight: who will make it to the Strictly Come Dancing final?
A roundup of evening television highlights includes the Strictly Come Dancing semi-finals, major music events, documentaries, dramas and film recommendations. Multiple broadcasters feature festive programming, celebrity-led shows and new releases, with additional live sports coverage across football, racing, netball and rugby.
The Guardian Oct 2025
TV tonight: the excellent comedy drama Dreaming Whilst Black returns
A selection of UK television highlights includes the return of comedy drama Dreaming Whilst Black, where Kwabena struggles with directing a period drama. Dragons’ Den features Joe Wicks as a guest Dragon, while Taskmaster offers another round of eccentric challenges. All Creatures Great and Small continues its nostalgic storytelling, RuPaul’s Drag Race UK adds celebrity flair with Nadine Coyle, and Brassic follows a chaotic school reunion storyline.
The Guardian Oct 2025
TV tonight: Celebrity Traitors launches with an extra special lineup
Upcoming television highlights include the launch of The Celebrity Traitors with a high-profile cast, continued developments in the drama The Hack involving media backlash and police involvement, emotional restorations on The Repair Shop, new portrait sittings in Portrait Artist of the Year 2025, an eco‑home project on Grand Designs, and a New Zealand crime drama featuring a dramatic reveal. The film pick Midnight Express is noted for its intense depiction of imprisonment and strong performances.
The Guardian Oct 2025
TV tonight: Aimee Lou Wood’s warmhearted drama about a film club
A selection of TV highlights includes a warm drama about a woman coping with change through a long‑running film club, competitive baking challenges, a new crime‑novel adaptation, an art series exploring death and gore, a reality show pairing retirees with Generation Z travelers in Japan, and a documentary following US librarians resisting political book‑banning efforts.