"Game of Thrones" prequel heats up with the arrival of Targaryens - and it's not just dragons that are about to make an entrance.
Tonight on Sky Atlantic, "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms", Ser Duncan (Peter Claffey) is on a mission to secure a knighthood for himself by entering a tourney. Little does he know, his luck is about to change with the arrival of the Targaryens in town - and it's not just a royal welcome they're bringing.
Meanwhile, in Soweto, South Africa, Clive Myrie is on an African adventure of his own, delving into the fascinating world of car spinning. With his journalist's instincts on high alert, he's chasing down stories that'll make you laugh and cry - but this time, it's not just about politics.
Later tonight on BBC One, "Panorama: Post Office β Who's to Blame?" tries to unravel the tangled web of blame in one of the UK's biggest scandals. What happened to innocent postmasters who were jailed for crimes they didn't commit? Tonight's investigation may shed some light - but will it be enough?
On BBC One too, "Lynley" takes us on a dark and twisted journey as a young drug dealer is found tortured and brutally murdered. As Inspector Lynley (played by actor David Suchet) digs deeper into the case, he uncovers secrets that will shock you to your core.
Tonight's episode of "Pete Wicks: For Dogs' Sake" shows the charismatic host taking on a new challenge - rehabilitating former racing greyhounds in need. With his usual warmth and humor, Pete is sure to melt even the coldest of hearts.
In another BBC One drama tonight, "Industry", we see familiar faces back for more as Harper and her friends navigate the cutthroat world of finance. Who will emerge victorious? Tonight's episode promises plenty of twists and turns - and maybe a few surprises too.
Finally, if you're in the mood for some Hollywood glamour, don't miss "Election" (1999) on BBC Three tonight. Reese Witherspoon shines as Tracy Flick, the high-powered student presidential candidate who'll stop at nothing to win - but will Ferris Bueller's (Matthew Broderick) underdog antics be enough to take her down?
Tonight on Sky Atlantic, "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms", Ser Duncan (Peter Claffey) is on a mission to secure a knighthood for himself by entering a tourney. Little does he know, his luck is about to change with the arrival of the Targaryens in town - and it's not just a royal welcome they're bringing.
Meanwhile, in Soweto, South Africa, Clive Myrie is on an African adventure of his own, delving into the fascinating world of car spinning. With his journalist's instincts on high alert, he's chasing down stories that'll make you laugh and cry - but this time, it's not just about politics.
Later tonight on BBC One, "Panorama: Post Office β Who's to Blame?" tries to unravel the tangled web of blame in one of the UK's biggest scandals. What happened to innocent postmasters who were jailed for crimes they didn't commit? Tonight's investigation may shed some light - but will it be enough?
On BBC One too, "Lynley" takes us on a dark and twisted journey as a young drug dealer is found tortured and brutally murdered. As Inspector Lynley (played by actor David Suchet) digs deeper into the case, he uncovers secrets that will shock you to your core.
Tonight's episode of "Pete Wicks: For Dogs' Sake" shows the charismatic host taking on a new challenge - rehabilitating former racing greyhounds in need. With his usual warmth and humor, Pete is sure to melt even the coldest of hearts.
In another BBC One drama tonight, "Industry", we see familiar faces back for more as Harper and her friends navigate the cutthroat world of finance. Who will emerge victorious? Tonight's episode promises plenty of twists and turns - and maybe a few surprises too.
Finally, if you're in the mood for some Hollywood glamour, don't miss "Election" (1999) on BBC Three tonight. Reese Witherspoon shines as Tracy Flick, the high-powered student presidential candidate who'll stop at nothing to win - but will Ferris Bueller's (Matthew Broderick) underdog antics be enough to take her down?