Are you ready for a thrilling TV night that will keep you on the edge of your seat? Tonight's lineup is packed with gripping dramas, thought-provoking documentaries, and a dash of controversy!
Under Salt Marsh (9 pm, Sky Atlantic) continues to unravel a dark mystery. After a shocking discovery, Solomon's confession leaves us with more questions than answers. Did he have a hand in Nessa's tragic demise? Detective Bull seeks the truth, while Jackie's personal life takes a turn as she copes with loss and family estrangement. But will a storm disrupt their lives further?
Frontline: Our Soldiers Facing Putin (8 pm, Channel 4) offers an exclusive glimpse into the military tensions between the West and Putin's Russia. With access to Nato's inner workings, this documentary showcases Europe's preparedness for a potential conflict. Will Trump's support be a deciding factor?
Gogglebox (9 pm, Channel 4) promises a night of entertainment critique. From a Lord of the Flies adaptation to a new show by Derry Girls' creator, the armchair critics have their work cut out for them. And let's not forget the ever-unpredictable news cycle!
Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee Australia (9 pm, BBC Three) brings laughter and literacy together. Comedians face off in a spelling bee with a twist, and the stakes are high. Will they spell their way to victory or wear the dunce's hat?
The Graham Norton Show (10.40 pm, BBC One) welcomes the talented Stephen Graham, Kaley Cuoco, Adrian Lester, and Gorillaz. Get ready for insightful conversations and a musical treat!
Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy (10.45 pm, ITV1) delves into the mind of a serial killer. This dramatization explores Gacy's cooperation with the police, raising intriguing questions about his motives. But is the portrayal of Gacy's character too restrained?
For movie enthusiasts, there's a delightful mix of genres. Eternity (David Freyne, 2025) on Apple TV pays homage to classic Hollywood rom-coms. Miles Teller and Elizabeth Olsen navigate love and the afterlife in a charming drama. The Astronaut (Jess Varley, 2025) on Paramount+ blends sci-fi and horror as Kate Mara's character returns to Earth, only to face mysterious hallucinations and a potential creature in the woods. How to Train Your Dragon (Dean DeBlois, 2025) on Sky Cinema Premiere brings the beloved animated hit to life with a live-action twist. And for a cinematic extravaganza, Moulin Rouge! (Baz Luhrmann, 2001) on BBC Two blends opera, Bollywood, and rock 'n' roll in a dazzling spectacle.
But here's where it gets controversial: Is the live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon a worthy successor to the animated masterpiece, or does it fall short of our expectations? And what about the portrayal of John Wayne Gacy in Devil in Disguise? Does the narrative restraint enhance the story, or does it dilute the impact of his heinous crimes?
So, what will it be? A gripping drama, a thought-provoking documentary, or a controversial biopic? Tune in and decide for yourself. And don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments below!