Tonight's TV highlights include a return of the hit sitcom 'Things You Should Have Done' with special guest Bridget Christie, as aimless Chi navigates her way through life after receiving news of her aunt's death.
The BBC Three sitcom returns with its signature deadpan style, but this time with added levity courtesy of comedian and writer, Bridget Christie. Lucia Keskin stars alongside Christie in a story that explores the complexities of grief and relationships.
For those looking for something different, an episode of 'Waterloo Road' tackles issues of predatory coaching, while also delving into debt and embezzlement.
On ITV1, 'Killer in the House: The Murder of Nicholas Billingham', examines the case of a primary school teacher who was convicted of murdering her partner and hiding his body. Meanwhile, Channel 4 features documentary series '24 Hours in Police Custody Investigates' looking at the issue with zombie knives.
Lastly, 'Dark Winds' explores a desert mystery connected to two murders, while 'The Secret of Me' delves into an intersex individual's story, following Jim Ambrose as he seeks to meet his surgeon from childhood.
The BBC Three sitcom returns with its signature deadpan style, but this time with added levity courtesy of comedian and writer, Bridget Christie. Lucia Keskin stars alongside Christie in a story that explores the complexities of grief and relationships.
For those looking for something different, an episode of 'Waterloo Road' tackles issues of predatory coaching, while also delving into debt and embezzlement.
On ITV1, 'Killer in the House: The Murder of Nicholas Billingham', examines the case of a primary school teacher who was convicted of murdering her partner and hiding his body. Meanwhile, Channel 4 features documentary series '24 Hours in Police Custody Investigates' looking at the issue with zombie knives.
Lastly, 'Dark Winds' explores a desert mystery connected to two murders, while 'The Secret of Me' delves into an intersex individual's story, following Jim Ambrose as he seeks to meet his surgeon from childhood.