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April 13, 2025 Vol 19

TV Tonight: The Eurovision Party starts here! | Television


The big eurovision party

11.40pm, BBC one
The final Eurovision Song Contest took place in Switzerland on May 17, so of course we were hot for it with this celebratory concert in Amsterdam to kick the competition. Edsili Rombley and Drag Race UK star Tia Kofi host a night of interviews and performances with Eurovision Royalty including Loreen, Nemo, Käärijä, Katrina (minus her waves) and Baby Lasagna. Hollie Richardson

Death in Paradise

9pm, BBC one
Detective Mervin (Don Gilet) was called to investigate the shooting of a local man in love with former apps. But how did Lothario get his luxury lifestyle? Everywhere, veteran commissioner Selwyn (Don Warrington) puts a brave face on things despite hoping the pasture will be released. Virtue of Graeme

Traitors with us are final

9pm, BBC three

Who will win? Alan Cumming is leading. Photo: BBC/Studio Lambert/Peacock TV LLC

Even if you have never been fully focused on the killings and prohibitions of the US Cumming’s version of the Treacherous Reality Competition, the final roundtable always provides the leading hobby for format fans. Then it’s time to find out who will take the money. Time

Hacks

9pm, Sky Max
A double fee of more meta meta comedy, belatedly made it on British broadcast TV. As the weather wrapped around, Deborah (Jean Smart) caught Ava (Hannah Einbinder) in a lie, leading a bitter showdown between veteran Joan-Drivers-Esque Comic and her reluctant young rent. Hannah J Davies

Funboys

10.15pm, BBC three
Lorcan and Gemma throw a party at the Boggins’ Farm (“This is the biggest event of the year – sometimes seven, maybe eight people attend”). Among the guests were Gemma’s sister David (Jamie Demetriou). Did Callum find a great new friend? Extremely amazing. Ali Catterall

The Graham Norton Show

10.40pm, BBC one
The end-of-series highlights of the show are always quite a bit of dismissal-but then again, what a reel. Demi Moore’s small but amazing dog, Ariana Grande’s explanation of “Holding Space”, Tom Hiddleston’s “Big Booty” game and Michelle Yeoh thanked Quentin Tarantino for saving her career were some of the best moments. Time

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