Alan Carr searches for Britain's hidden geniuses in a fresh and entertaining take on the popular quiz format. The charismatic host teams up with "responsible adult" Susie Dent to crown some of the UK's most intelligent individuals.
In this first heat, 12 ordinary people compete in brain-busting challenges that test their mental agility. These contestants may look like average Joes but possess exceptional IQs, ranging from a hotel receptionist and drag queen who taught her sheepdog sign language to a tree surgeon with just four GCSEs.
Throughout the episode, Alan Carr injects his signature wit and charm, providing colour commentary on each contestant's performance. Whether someone correctly solves a tricky math problem or hilariously struggles with a popular dance tune like the Cha Cha Slide, they are all entertainingly portrayed by Carr.
As viewers follow along at home, they can also play along with the game, adding an extra layer of engagement to this light-hearted and fun programme. The first heat will eventually narrow down to the top contestants, who will then face off in a final showdown in Oxford.
Meanwhile, on BBC Two, Colin Howell's astonishing confession has shaken the nation. This is part two of a documentary exploring the life and crime of Northern Ireland dentist Colin Howell, who handed himself into police 18 years after his double murder convictions were deemed as a double suicide.
What prompted him to come clean? The second instalment delves into this question, revealing more about the pressures that ultimately led Colin to surrender. Will he reveal any new information or shed light on what drives such desperation in individuals?
On Channel 4, space enthusiast Francis Bourgeois embarks on an incredible journey as she explores her dreams of becoming an astronaut with "Mission to Space". In a recent documentary, this captivating story was revealed in depth. Now, viewers get to experience the trials and tribulations that accompany pursuing one's passion for exploration.
Astronautics is no easy feat, but through perseverance and practice, it can become achievable. The programme shows how crucial support from family and friends is, as well as overcoming personal fears and doubts.
In another episode of "The Night Manager" on BBC One, Tom Hiddleston stars in the thrilling story of a rogue agent who infiltrates Colombian politics to bring down his arch-nemesis Gilberto Hanson.
As tensions rise between rival factions, our protagonist must navigate complex allegiances and secrets. The series reaches its climax as he works tirelessly to uncover the truth and defeat his adversary once and for all.
Later tonight on Channel 5, "The Beckham Feud: Truth & Lies" shines a light on one of British celebrity families at odds. When eldest son Brooklyn recently broke his silence about a family rift with his wife Nicole Peltz, panic ensued.
Tonight's episode tackles the story behind this drama-ridden family feud. Expect shocking revelations as we delve into their private lives and what makes them tick.
Last but not least on TLC, "Mock the Week" returns for its revived run with original host Dara Γ Briain back in action alongside regular panellist Hugh Dennis. Newcomers will be delighted to know that the show has expanded from 30 minutes to an hour-long format.
Tonight's episode features a range of witty banter and sharp-tongued commentary on the events surrounding politics, sports, culture and entertainment. Dara and his team always bring forth their signature sharpness in this satirical comedy series.
Other live sport tonight includes Premier League football matches such as Man United v Fulham and Tottenham v Man City, with international cricket action from England's T20 series against Sri Lanka taking place on TNT Sports 1.
In this first heat, 12 ordinary people compete in brain-busting challenges that test their mental agility. These contestants may look like average Joes but possess exceptional IQs, ranging from a hotel receptionist and drag queen who taught her sheepdog sign language to a tree surgeon with just four GCSEs.
Throughout the episode, Alan Carr injects his signature wit and charm, providing colour commentary on each contestant's performance. Whether someone correctly solves a tricky math problem or hilariously struggles with a popular dance tune like the Cha Cha Slide, they are all entertainingly portrayed by Carr.
As viewers follow along at home, they can also play along with the game, adding an extra layer of engagement to this light-hearted and fun programme. The first heat will eventually narrow down to the top contestants, who will then face off in a final showdown in Oxford.
Meanwhile, on BBC Two, Colin Howell's astonishing confession has shaken the nation. This is part two of a documentary exploring the life and crime of Northern Ireland dentist Colin Howell, who handed himself into police 18 years after his double murder convictions were deemed as a double suicide.
What prompted him to come clean? The second instalment delves into this question, revealing more about the pressures that ultimately led Colin to surrender. Will he reveal any new information or shed light on what drives such desperation in individuals?
On Channel 4, space enthusiast Francis Bourgeois embarks on an incredible journey as she explores her dreams of becoming an astronaut with "Mission to Space". In a recent documentary, this captivating story was revealed in depth. Now, viewers get to experience the trials and tribulations that accompany pursuing one's passion for exploration.
Astronautics is no easy feat, but through perseverance and practice, it can become achievable. The programme shows how crucial support from family and friends is, as well as overcoming personal fears and doubts.
In another episode of "The Night Manager" on BBC One, Tom Hiddleston stars in the thrilling story of a rogue agent who infiltrates Colombian politics to bring down his arch-nemesis Gilberto Hanson.
As tensions rise between rival factions, our protagonist must navigate complex allegiances and secrets. The series reaches its climax as he works tirelessly to uncover the truth and defeat his adversary once and for all.
Later tonight on Channel 5, "The Beckham Feud: Truth & Lies" shines a light on one of British celebrity families at odds. When eldest son Brooklyn recently broke his silence about a family rift with his wife Nicole Peltz, panic ensued.
Tonight's episode tackles the story behind this drama-ridden family feud. Expect shocking revelations as we delve into their private lives and what makes them tick.
Last but not least on TLC, "Mock the Week" returns for its revived run with original host Dara Γ Briain back in action alongside regular panellist Hugh Dennis. Newcomers will be delighted to know that the show has expanded from 30 minutes to an hour-long format.
Tonight's episode features a range of witty banter and sharp-tongued commentary on the events surrounding politics, sports, culture and entertainment. Dara and his team always bring forth their signature sharpness in this satirical comedy series.
Other live sport tonight includes Premier League football matches such as Man United v Fulham and Tottenham v Man City, with international cricket action from England's T20 series against Sri Lanka taking place on TNT Sports 1.