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April 13, 2025 Vol 19

TV Tonight: Stacey Dooley in shocking UK’s convincing statistics | Television


Stacey Dooley: Rape on Trial

9pm, BBC three
The persecution of rape is noticeably difficult in the UK, with approximately 5% of cases doing this to the test, and only about 45% resulting in a convincing. Among the frustrating headaches, four young women allowed Stacey Dooley to tell their difficult, complex stories about reporting that someone they knew, in the three-year run-up in trial. Ellen e Jones

The dog house

8pm, channel 4
More irritating stories of redemption in Kanine, as the pooches continue on the first dates with the potential with -owned. Charlotte finds a bad acting American Bulldog Cross. Will he see the first impressions of the previous Breeze? Everywhere, fearful terrier Austin meets Eileen – but can his nerves get it? Phil Harrison

Strike! The village that fought

9pm, BBC two

John Rennie’s flying picket on Strike: The village fought. Photo: Julian Schwantiz/Firecrest/BBC

During the strike of miners, the tight workforce of Polmaise Colliery near Stirling was the first to walk in February 1984 and the last to return to work. Among the flying pickets, they are known as “polmaise piranhas” for their tenacity and resolution. Through first-hand testimony and archive footage, this vivid documentary chart is a chaotic 56 weeks. Virtue of Graeme

The undercover police scandal: Love and lies are exposed

9pm, ITV1
The second part of a jaw drop in which women suddenly left their partners discovered that they were in fact occupied by the officials. Helen and Alison realized that their former partner belonged to a metropolitan police squad that entered the left groups. But who would believe their claims? Hollie Richardson

Small Town, Big Story

9pm, Sky Atlantic
Chris O’Dowd’s oddball Ireland-set drama continues to shoot the first day for I am Celt. Christina Hendricks’ Hollywood manufacturer Wendy really does not take anything nonsense, while local doctor Séamus Proctor (the wonderful paddy considine) is about to receive a broken nose, during a glorious, if it is openly damaged, replace. Ali Catterall

Bergerac

9pm, U & Drama
To this day, the whispering of widow Jim Bergerac (Damien Molony) and his mother-in-law Charlie Hungerford (Zoë Wanangker) have become the odds of rebooting this series of the 1980s Jersey Cop. But they set personal feelings as they work together to investigate Arthur Wakefield (Philip Glenister), the Bolshie Tycoon was caught in the case of Jim’s killing. Gv

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