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April 13, 2025 Vol 19

TV Tonight: An Epic Greek Train Adventure with Alice Roberts | Television and radio


Ancient Greece by train with Alice Roberts

8pm, channel 4

Alice Roberts had lined up around Egypt and the Ottoman Empire; Now it’s time for the popular professor to start with a Greek Odyssey. She starts at Thessaloniki, a northern city home to Alexander the Great. Then he poured another train to Delphi, with one of the greatest ancient sites in the world. Hollie Richardson

National Trust: Our Dream Farm with Matt Baker

7pm, channel 4

Apply here … National Trust: Our Dream Farm with Matt Baker on Channel 4. Photo: Steven Landles/Channel 4

A large farm in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park needs a new tenant, and Matt Baker will help choose from seven eager applicants. They start by hiring a flock of over 130 sheep. Any winner will get the night in the farmhouse with the views of the highest mountain of Wales, YR Wyddfa. Time

Lady Gaga: Inside the chaos

8.30pm, BBC Two

Just Dance: One night with Pop’s “Mother Monster” starts with the half-hour conversation between her and BBC musician Mark Mark Savage. Gaga will talk about her new album full of BOP, Mayhem, and open up about life with her new boyfriend. A collection of archive performances follows at 9:00. Time

The distance

9pm, BBC four

Most crime dramas are about secret burials, but this Welsh series has laid out the former shame and regrets more carefully than others. The final double Bill Entwines Detectives Ffion (Elen Rhys) and Rick’s (Richard Harrington) personal and professional life with some skill, adding big thriller twists to the top. Jack Seale

Girls

9.15pm, BBC one

It’s time for the club’s reopening, which for Kate (Julianne Nicholson) means sleeping with Soho’s main crime family. He will look for SGT Turner (Ian Bonar) has already tucked in and under pressure – from Isabella Salucci (Geraldine James) and his boss returns to the station. Ellen e Jones

Enya to BBC

10pm, BBC two

At St Patrick’s Day Looming, a late night of Celtic Music Kicks off with Ireland’s most successful solo artist. Her begging blend of celestial vocals and reverb-soaked synths became Enya’s flotation-tank pop in a sales juggernaut. But he has never went to tour, doing this compilation to love. Virtue of Graeme

Movie choice

The state of electricity, out of now, Netflix

He’s electric … Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt in the electric state on Netflix. Photo: Photo by Paul Abell/Netflix © 2024

Between the Avengers outings, Anthony and Joe Russo dive into dystopian fiction with this sparky adventure. A cross between the AI ​​of Spielberg: artificial intelligence and toy stories, it is set after a Human VO robot war that people have won because of the neural headsets invented by Stanley Tucci’s Tech Grandee’s Tech Grandee. Millie Bobby Brown is our heroine, an orphan who continues the “exclusion of the zone”, in which the sentient machines are corralled, after a small robot claims that he is his dead brother. Chris Pratt is a merchant businessman (with a heart of gold, naturally) with him in a land of strange and amazing -amazing bots, pronounced by the preferences of Anthony Mackie, Woody Harrelson and Brian Cox. SIMON WARDELL

Bridesmaids, 9pm, ITV2

“It comes out to me like lava!” This 2011 comedy is fair to a particular scene of food poisoning, but it’s a hoot from start to finish. A career high for its director, Paul Feig, and most of the cast, he called Kristen Wiig (also co-wrote) as Sad’ningle Annie, who was asked by Maya Rudolph’s Lillian to be her assistant in honor. He soon found himself in a competition with Rose Byrne’s Prettier, Richer Helen in favor of Lillian – leading to a series of disasters. Melissa McCarthy steals the show, which has been hoping for such a comic company of August. SW

Live sport

Women’s League Cup Football: Chelsea V Man City, 11.45am, BBC One The final from Pride Park, Derby.

Six Countries Rugby Union: Italy V Ireland, 1.30pm, itv1 Wales V England is at 4pm at BBC One, so France V Scotland is 7.15pm on ITV1.

Premier League Football: Bournemouth V Brentford, 5pm, Sky Sports Main Event Arsenal V Chelsea is at 1.30pm a day at the Sky Sports Main Event.

Formula One: Australian Grand Prix, 3.55am, Sky Sports Main Event The first spin in Melbourne, where Lewis Hamilton will make his debut in Ferrari.

Thora Simonis

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