BBC One has got its money on David Dimbleby's epic three-parter about the monarchy, which kicks off with a bang tonight at 9pm. The veteran journalist and presenter is no stranger to royal coverage, having reported on countless high-profile events over the years. But this time, he's taking a deep dive into the role of the royals in modern Britain.
In the first episode, Dimbleby examines whether the monarchy is truly impartial when it comes to politics, using letters written by King Charles III during his time as Prince of Wales to Tony Blair, among other documents. He also speaks to insiders like David Cameron and critics like journalist Ash Sarkar.
The show promises to be a juicy mix of politics, history, and even a bit of soap opera drama – according to Ian Hislop, "It's the ultimate soap, isn't it?" Whatever that means.
Tonight at 7:30pm on BBC Two, Mary Berry is back with her latest culinary series, where she invites ghost star Kiell Smith-Bynoe along for the ride as they whip up a four-course dinner party. It promises to be a feast of foodie fun and games.
Later on BBC One, it's the final week of heats in Celebrity MasterChef, with no eliminations tonight but plenty of pressure on the contestants to bring their A-game. They'll be facing off in challenges like turning a single ingredient into a star dish and navigating a blindfolded palate test.
And if you're looking for some reality TV thrills, Tommy: The Good, The Bad, The Fury is back with another double bill tonight on BBC Three, featuring Love Islander turned boxing pro Tommy Fury. Will he be able to navigate the highs and lows of his personal life amidst a tough physical training regimen?
On Channel 5 at 8pm, Cooper & Fry are heading into disused quarry territory to investigate a murder – but will they uncover any real answers among all the red herrings?
Last but not least, if you're in the mood for some adrenaline-fueled travelogue action, World's Most Dangerous Roads is back with Jamie-Lee O'Donnell and Saoirse-Monica Jackson braving the rugged Romanian mountains. It's their fifth trip together this year – and it looks like they'll be going off-road like never before.
Will you be tuning in to any of these shows tonight?
In the first episode, Dimbleby examines whether the monarchy is truly impartial when it comes to politics, using letters written by King Charles III during his time as Prince of Wales to Tony Blair, among other documents. He also speaks to insiders like David Cameron and critics like journalist Ash Sarkar.
The show promises to be a juicy mix of politics, history, and even a bit of soap opera drama – according to Ian Hislop, "It's the ultimate soap, isn't it?" Whatever that means.
Tonight at 7:30pm on BBC Two, Mary Berry is back with her latest culinary series, where she invites ghost star Kiell Smith-Bynoe along for the ride as they whip up a four-course dinner party. It promises to be a feast of foodie fun and games.
Later on BBC One, it's the final week of heats in Celebrity MasterChef, with no eliminations tonight but plenty of pressure on the contestants to bring their A-game. They'll be facing off in challenges like turning a single ingredient into a star dish and navigating a blindfolded palate test.
And if you're looking for some reality TV thrills, Tommy: The Good, The Bad, The Fury is back with another double bill tonight on BBC Three, featuring Love Islander turned boxing pro Tommy Fury. Will he be able to navigate the highs and lows of his personal life amidst a tough physical training regimen?
On Channel 5 at 8pm, Cooper & Fry are heading into disused quarry territory to investigate a murder – but will they uncover any real answers among all the red herrings?
Last but not least, if you're in the mood for some adrenaline-fueled travelogue action, World's Most Dangerous Roads is back with Jamie-Lee O'Donnell and Saoirse-Monica Jackson braving the rugged Romanian mountains. It's their fifth trip together this year – and it looks like they'll be going off-road like never before.
Will you be tuning in to any of these shows tonight?