Monday 17th July
BBC1; The Sixth Commandment, 9pm
BBC’s new drama delves into the true crime tale of retired teacher Peter Farquhar and his fatal relationship with a captivating student. As their bond strengthens, Peter experiences unsettling hallucinations, blurring his sense of reality. Starring Éanna Hardwicke, Anne Reid, and Sheila Hancock.
Tuesday 18th July
BBC1; Why Sharks Attack, 9pm
This documentary explores the recent change in shark behaviour following three shark attacks that occurred just meters away from a beach in the Red Sea vacation resort of Hurghada, Egypt.
Wednesday 19th July
BBC2; Murder in the Blackpool Express, 9pm
In Death On The Tyne, the sequel to Murder on the Blackpool Express, a thrilling overnight ferry voyage from Newcastle to Amsterdam turns into a deadly ordeal. Passengers and crew members start meeting gruesome ends, and each person appears to have a motive for murder. Starring Johnny Vegas, Sian Gibson, Sheila Reid, Sue Johnston, Georgie Glen, James Fleet, Felicity Montagu, and Doon Mackichan.
Thursday 20th July
C4; Rosie Jones, 10pm
Comedian Rosie Jones, who has cerebral palsy, aims to raise awareness of ableism in the UK and encourages people to combat it. Through her work, she sheds light on the online abuse targeting individuals with disabilities. Rosie confronts a troll and examines the impact of social media on the proliferation of such abuse.
Friday 21st July
C5; Yellowstone, 9pm
Yellowstone is finally on normal TV. You have to watch it. A Montana ranch family faces off against others encroaching on their land.
Saturday 22nd July
C4; Becoming Elizabeth, 9.15pm
It’s Christmas at court. amd a controversial masque leaves Protestant Edward and Catholic Mary at odds.
Sunday 23rd July
C4; Our Guy in Columbia, 9pm
Guy Martin delves into Colombia’s dangerous underworld, immersing himself in kidnap training and touring a bullet-proof clothing factory. Seeking insights into the cocaine trade, a major contributor to the nation’s problems, Guy transports a motorcycle via cargo plane to Pablo Escobar’s notorious jungle airfield in the Amazon.
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