"TV tonight promises to be an evening of drama and intrigue as industry deals with the stakes getting higher by the minute. Harper is putting her own fund together, while Yasmin charms MPs with her new husband, Sir Henry Muck, noticeably absent from their union.
On Channel 4, Jamie Oliver serves up a budget-friendly feast that's anything but basic. His inventive brunch dish features French toast crumpets and smashed minty peas - a far cry from the avocado toast we're all too familiar with.
Meanwhile, Lynley returns for another series of its witty banter and class-driven tension between Tommy and Barbara. This time around, they tackle a sinister dating app case that takes them down a dark path.
As for romantic drama, Pete Wicks: For Dogs' Sake brings tears and joy to the table - literally, as it's about a chow chow being given in by her owners. The dogs are just as entertaining as their human counterparts.
Later on, Lucy Worsley delves into another Victorian mystery that involves a serial killer responsible for the infamous Thames torso murders. With every new lead, she gets closer to solving the case.
Finally, for those who can stay up late, Walter Presents: The Ring is a Dutch thriller that balances drama with tension, all set against the backdrop of blackmail and lies. It's the perfect way to round off an evening of TV.
In sports news, Liverpool takes on Barnsley in the Men's FA Cup football match, with kickoff at 6:30 pm on TNT Sports 1."
On Channel 4, Jamie Oliver serves up a budget-friendly feast that's anything but basic. His inventive brunch dish features French toast crumpets and smashed minty peas - a far cry from the avocado toast we're all too familiar with.
Meanwhile, Lynley returns for another series of its witty banter and class-driven tension between Tommy and Barbara. This time around, they tackle a sinister dating app case that takes them down a dark path.
As for romantic drama, Pete Wicks: For Dogs' Sake brings tears and joy to the table - literally, as it's about a chow chow being given in by her owners. The dogs are just as entertaining as their human counterparts.
Later on, Lucy Worsley delves into another Victorian mystery that involves a serial killer responsible for the infamous Thames torso murders. With every new lead, she gets closer to solving the case.
Finally, for those who can stay up late, Walter Presents: The Ring is a Dutch thriller that balances drama with tension, all set against the backdrop of blackmail and lies. It's the perfect way to round off an evening of TV.
In sports news, Liverpool takes on Barnsley in the Men's FA Cup football match, with kickoff at 6:30 pm on TNT Sports 1."