Serial Killer Hunted Down in "The Hunting Party" Tonight
Tonight, viewers will be kept on the edge of their seats as former FBI profiler Rebecca Henderson returns to the US crime thriller series "The Hunting Party." The show's latest episode picks up where the last one left off, with a mysterious prison explosion and several serial killers on the loose.
As tensions rise, Clayton Jessup emerges as a particularly ruthless and cunning killer who targets happy families. His modus operandi is to infiltrate their lives and then strike when they least expect it. Jessica Henderson's investigation into the prison break will undoubtedly be hampered by her personal connection to one of the escaped killers, making her determination to catch him all the more intense.
In contrast, tonight's other TV highlight - "The Repair Shop" on BBC One - is a soothing and heartwarming show that will provide a welcome respite from the darkness of serial killers. In this episode, a cherished pair of motorcycle goggles comes in for restoration, offering a glimpse into the lives of its original owner.
Meanwhile, contestants on "The Celebrity Traitors," another BBC One series, are battling it out to win £50,000. Can they navigate the challenges set by their hosts and emerge victorious? The tension is palpable as alliances are forged and broken in this thrilling competition.
Grand Designs fans will also be treated to an exciting episode of the show on Channel 4. Piers, Emma, and a team of builders embark on a massive project to transform a historic castle into a futuristic home with a moat and tower. But can their £2.2m budget stretch far enough to complete this ambitious scheme?
Later tonight, viewers will have the chance to catch new films "Ballad of a Small Player" on Netflix and "Hedda" on Prime Video, which offer two very different takes on thrillers and period drama.
For film enthusiasts, there's something for everyone tonight. The absurdly funny horror film "Late Night With the Devil" will be airing on Film4, while fans of romantic dramas like "Wuthering Heights" will have to wait until February for their fix with Emerald Fennell's adaptation set to premiere.
Tonight, viewers will be kept on the edge of their seats as former FBI profiler Rebecca Henderson returns to the US crime thriller series "The Hunting Party." The show's latest episode picks up where the last one left off, with a mysterious prison explosion and several serial killers on the loose.
As tensions rise, Clayton Jessup emerges as a particularly ruthless and cunning killer who targets happy families. His modus operandi is to infiltrate their lives and then strike when they least expect it. Jessica Henderson's investigation into the prison break will undoubtedly be hampered by her personal connection to one of the escaped killers, making her determination to catch him all the more intense.
In contrast, tonight's other TV highlight - "The Repair Shop" on BBC One - is a soothing and heartwarming show that will provide a welcome respite from the darkness of serial killers. In this episode, a cherished pair of motorcycle goggles comes in for restoration, offering a glimpse into the lives of its original owner.
Meanwhile, contestants on "The Celebrity Traitors," another BBC One series, are battling it out to win £50,000. Can they navigate the challenges set by their hosts and emerge victorious? The tension is palpable as alliances are forged and broken in this thrilling competition.
Grand Designs fans will also be treated to an exciting episode of the show on Channel 4. Piers, Emma, and a team of builders embark on a massive project to transform a historic castle into a futuristic home with a moat and tower. But can their £2.2m budget stretch far enough to complete this ambitious scheme?
Later tonight, viewers will have the chance to catch new films "Ballad of a Small Player" on Netflix and "Hedda" on Prime Video, which offer two very different takes on thrillers and period drama.
For film enthusiasts, there's something for everyone tonight. The absurdly funny horror film "Late Night With the Devil" will be airing on Film4, while fans of romantic dramas like "Wuthering Heights" will have to wait until February for their fix with Emerald Fennell's adaptation set to premiere.