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April 13, 2025 Vol 19

TV Tonight: Siobhan Finneran’s new Kick-Ass thriller for Happy Valley fans | Television and radio


Protection

Sunday, 9pm, ITV1

Happy Valley fans will get a buzz to see Siobhan Finneran on his first paper lead-ass lead in this nail drama. He plays a mistake but heavy detective of Liz Nyles, whose work is to make sure no harm comes to people under the protection of the witness. So what happens when a family in charge of him is shot? “Is there any chance you have slipped here?” Asked his boss, quite right. But when Liz discovered that a girl survived the shooting, and a colleague she had was related to the scene of the crime when it happened, the plot expanded corruption, moral -colored areas and propulsive twists. Katherine Kelly is also stars. Hollie Richardson

Toward zero

9pm, BBC one

The final part of Agatha Christie’s whodunnit, which is slightly suffering from the loss of Anjelica Huston’s inevitable presence, now that her lady Tressilian has been to it. But who killed him? In the found by another victim, Matthew Rhys’s disturbed detectives Leach depends on the “strange” hints to get answers for the big “point zero” to be disclosed. Anjana Vasan, Jack Farthing and Oliver Jackson-Cohen are also star. Time

The Great Celebrity Celebrity For Stand Up To Cancer

7.40pm, Channel 4

SPATULA SPATULA ARE … The great popular popular bake to stand on cancer on channel 4. Photo: Mark Bourdillon/Pa

Caroline Waldegrave is the former director of the Leiths School of Food and Wine director, so she is well placed as a new co-judge with Paul Hollywood for the edition of Bake Off’s celebrity. Podcaster couple Chris and Rosie Ramsey, along with the property of TV presenters who are brothers Scarlette and Stuart Douglas, took scones for the first challenge. Time

Ten thousand poms

8pm, BBC one

The relocation period drama continues, as the Roberts family is organizing the OZ circa 1957. “Australia is bringing out the best of you!” The crows of a travel brochure, but Nurse Kate (Michelle Keegan) is potentially facing the deportation, and there is a tragedy in the store for skinners. Ali Catterall

Forensics: the real CSI

9pm, BBC two

The final case in sometimes difficult to bring a series of crime investigations is about an older man whose body is located after what a brutal attack in this home looks. It is up to the West Midlands police to confirm when and how he died, and monitor the kill. Time

Temptation fate

9pm, channel 4

A £ 300,000 pottery pot is at stake, and all 12 tournaments that need to be made are to do so through a weakening, 18-day journey to the Malaysian jungle, as host Paddy McGuinness is teasing them. Receiving any small luxury – such as a swim in the pool or a taxi boat – means reducing the prize money and increasing group tensions. Ellen e Jones

Movie choice

Skincare, 10pm, Sky Cinema Premiere

The ugly truth … Skincare at Sky Cinema Premiere. Photo: NBC Universal

Hope (Elizabeth Banks) is a perma-smiling beautician to the stars in LA, and is about to launch a new product line when a competitor opens throughout the street. Soon, he gets unknown calls, his tires are slippery and his email account has been hacked. Thinking the rival is to blame that he fought, “Life Coach” friend Jordan (Lewis Pullman) helped. But shows can be deceptive. A mix of woman-in-peer thriller and beauty industry satire, its success depends on the finely contoured performance of the banks, which is alternate fierce and fragile. SIMON WARDELL

Live sport

Premiership Rugby Cup: Exeter Chiefs V Bath, 11.30am, TNT Sports 1 The final from Sandy Park.

Carabao Cup Football: Liverpool V Newcastle, 3.30pm, ITV1/Sky Sports Main Event The final in Wembley Stadium.

Thora Simonis

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