Get ready for a TV lineup that will keep you glued to your screen!
Rachel Sennott's Millennial Takeover:
Tonight, get ready for a zesty comedy that captures the essence of the Zillennial generation. 'I Love LA' (10.25 pm, Sky Comedy) is Rachel Sennott's brainchild, a bold exploration of the complexities of life in your twenties. Sennott stars as Maia, who faces professional setbacks and personal reunions, all while navigating the vibrant city of Los Angeles. But will her friendship with Tallulah (Odessa A'zion) withstand the test of time? Guest appearances by Leighton Meester and Elijah Wood add to the allure.
Power and Tech:
But here's where it gets controversial. 'Panorama: Trump and the Tech Titans' (8 pm, BBC One) delves into the intricate relationship between politics and tech. With Elon Musk's involvement in the Trump administration, the program raises questions about the influence of tech giants like Mark Zuckerberg and Peter Thiel. Are these figures shaping global politics? You decide.
Belfast's Blue Lights:
The fate of the Belfast coppers hangs in the balance in the season finale of 'Blue Lights' (9 pm, BBC One). Will Grace escape her predicament? Will Sean's leg be saved? And what's next for the Ginleys? This fast-paced drama promises a thrilling conclusion, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats.
Space Collaboration and Cold War:
After the fall of the USSR, an unlikely hero emerged in space. 'Once Upon a Time in Space' (9 pm, BBC Two) tells the story of the Mir space station, a symbol of US-Russian cooperation. Despite fires and collisions, the Shuttle-Mir program endured. Episode two delves into the aftermath of these events, offering a unique perspective on space exploration and international relations.
A Costume Drama's Dilemma:
In 'The Forsytes' (9 pm, Channel 5), writer Debbie Horsfield presents a nuanced costume drama. While it may lack the raw energy of her previous hit, 'Poldark', this week's episode tackles a timeless moral dilemma: love versus status. Soames (Joshua Orpin) introduces his fiancee Irene (Millie Gibson) to his family, causing a stir among the snobbish elders.
Horror in Derry:
And this is the part most people miss—the prequel series to Stephen King's iconic 'It' continues on Sky Atlantic (9 pm). Set in the 1960s, this installment explores the origins of the terrifying monster in the racist small town of Derry. Brace yourself for a chilling journey that will leave you questioning the shadows.
Which show will you be tuning into? Do you think tech giants have too much influence on politics? Share your thoughts and let's discuss!