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April 13, 2025 Vol 19

TV Tonight: How Michael Sheen’s Mega ‘Debt Heist’ has helped the road -people | Television


Michael Sheen’s Secret Million Pound Giveaway

Monday, 9pm, Channel 4

Michael Sheen tries a “debt heist” – using £ 100,000 of his own money to buy £ 1m worth of debt from people in South Wales, then write it down. How is this possible? In a documentary following his mission, Sheen explained the second debt market and how to break high credit costs. But it has no Millionaire vanity project; It exposes the evils of the current credit system in the UK (banks made £ 44.3bn income in 2023, he says). He talks to people who are trapped in debt, as well as an illegal loan shark, while also calling for a fair system and having a conversation with Gordon Brown about how he can listen to the government and bring about change. Hollie Richardson

Chess masters: the endgame

8pm, BBC two

Slay queen! … Chess Masters: The endgame to BBC two. Photo: Curve media/BBC

From Netflix’s hit drama, Queen’s Gambit, to Magnus Carlsen’s real-life scandal accusing his opponent of cheating on anal beads, Chess has rebranded itself as the most exciting game in recent years. Sue Perkins has posted this new series, of which 12 Charismatic players – including Swashbuckler and Killer Queen – compete with games and activities to be grandmaster, as experts review their methods. Time

VIRDEE

9pm, BBC one

“I aim to give up-with a condition that is not agreed.” In the penultimate episode of this crime thriller thriller, Dci Harry Virdee was in the hospital with anaphylactic shock after wasp Sting’s near death, as the Sawle-style serial killer was in contact with the police with an intriguing offer. Ali Catterall

Israel and the Palestinian: the way to 7th of October

9pm, BBC two

The finishing part of the Norma Percy’s Hefty series about the decades leading to 7 October 2023 attacks. It was chosen in 2017, with Donald Trump trying to “make peace” and Benjamin Netanyahu present his “new Middle East”. Trump’s former Israeli ambassador David Friedman, is just a top-level political figure that provides important views. Time

The AU pair

9pm, channel 5

Hidden agenda? Ludmilla Makowski as Sandrine in AU pair. Photo: Bernard Walsh/Vico Films

Chaos drops seamstress Zoe Dalton’s idyllic (if bland) life when that Antediluvian tropa, the mysterious foreign nurse, joined the household. But what does Enigmatic Sandrine (Ludmilla Makowski) hide? Sally Bretton and David such star in a four -part psychological thriller you can set your grandfather clock. Ali Catterall

The white lotus

9pm, Sky Atlantic

The surprising feeling that Mike White’s satire about a unhappy group moves very slowly this year releases a little half of the cast continues a sexy, tense boat journey. Back to the dry land, the frustrating security guard Gaitok (Tayme Thapthimthong) suffers another full -time disaster that is self -suffering. Jack Seale

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