A gripping night of TV awaits viewers tonight, with a mix of epic drama and thought-provoking documentaries.
David Olusoga's BBC Two series "Empire" takes us on an unsettling journey into the heart of the British Empire's dark legacy. In the latest installment, Olusoga visits Bunce Island, where enslaved Africans were sold, shedding light on the brutal practices that led to the transatlantic slave trade. The series continues its exploration of the empire's influence, with the fallout of the American Revolution taking viewers to Australia, where they'll encounter the tragic story of Truganini, a Tasmanian Aboriginal woman who suffered at the hands of colonialists.
In contrast, Sara Cox will be celebrating Children in Need 2025 on BBC One. The charity event features a range of entertainment, including a heartfelt performance by a children's choir and presenters Big Zuu and Paddy McGuinness. Meanwhile, Krishnan Guru-Murthy tackles the grim issue of Arab citizens being murdered in Israel, highlighting the need for greater transparency and accountability.
If you're looking for some light entertainment, Sky Max has "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon" airing at 9pm. The zombie spinoff is known for its action-packed episodes, and tonight's installment promises to deliver an epic medieval battle as Daryl and Carol face off against a horde of marauders.
For those looking for something more cerebral, Sky Atlantic has "All Her Fault" starring Dakota Fanning. The film follows the story of Marissa, whose nanny kidnaps her son, sparking a media frenzy and raising questions about the nature of truth and friendship.
In other news, Bong Joon-ho's follow-up to Parasite is another sharp comedy set in space, "Mickey 17", which stars Robert Pattinson as an expendable being who puts a spanner in the works when he encounters new life forms. Apple TV has a documentary titled "Come See Me in the Good Light" about performance poet Andrea Gibson's struggles with ovarian cancer. Finally, Dolores Fonzi's film "Belén" tells the true story of a young woman who fought for her reproductive rights after being wrongly convicted of homicide.
Last but not least, Sky Cinema Premiere has Bong Joon-ho's new comedy Mickey 17, starring Robert Pattinson as an expendable being.
David Olusoga's BBC Two series "Empire" takes us on an unsettling journey into the heart of the British Empire's dark legacy. In the latest installment, Olusoga visits Bunce Island, where enslaved Africans were sold, shedding light on the brutal practices that led to the transatlantic slave trade. The series continues its exploration of the empire's influence, with the fallout of the American Revolution taking viewers to Australia, where they'll encounter the tragic story of Truganini, a Tasmanian Aboriginal woman who suffered at the hands of colonialists.
In contrast, Sara Cox will be celebrating Children in Need 2025 on BBC One. The charity event features a range of entertainment, including a heartfelt performance by a children's choir and presenters Big Zuu and Paddy McGuinness. Meanwhile, Krishnan Guru-Murthy tackles the grim issue of Arab citizens being murdered in Israel, highlighting the need for greater transparency and accountability.
If you're looking for some light entertainment, Sky Max has "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon" airing at 9pm. The zombie spinoff is known for its action-packed episodes, and tonight's installment promises to deliver an epic medieval battle as Daryl and Carol face off against a horde of marauders.
For those looking for something more cerebral, Sky Atlantic has "All Her Fault" starring Dakota Fanning. The film follows the story of Marissa, whose nanny kidnaps her son, sparking a media frenzy and raising questions about the nature of truth and friendship.
In other news, Bong Joon-ho's follow-up to Parasite is another sharp comedy set in space, "Mickey 17", which stars Robert Pattinson as an expendable being who puts a spanner in the works when he encounters new life forms. Apple TV has a documentary titled "Come See Me in the Good Light" about performance poet Andrea Gibson's struggles with ovarian cancer. Finally, Dolores Fonzi's film "Belén" tells the true story of a young woman who fought for her reproductive rights after being wrongly convicted of homicide.
Last but not least, Sky Cinema Premiere has Bong Joon-ho's new comedy Mickey 17, starring Robert Pattinson as an expendable being.