TV Tonight: Saint-Pierre Finale, Repair Shop World Cup Special, In Our Blood
TV Tonight: Saint-Pierre Finale, Repair Shop, In Our Blood

Saint-Pierre Season Finale (9pm, U&Alibi)

The first season of Saint-Pierre concludes tonight, bringing the case-of-the-week format into alignment with the overarching storyline involving James Purefoy's crime boss, Sean Gallagher. Arch and Fitz are not the only ones on the island with a grudge against Gallagher, and a series of violent incidents force the detective duo into a direct confrontation with their nemesis. The series has been renewed for a second season.

The Repair Shop World Cup Special (8pm, BBC One)

A special edition of the beloved heirloom restoration show features a soft toy of England's 1966 mascot, World Cup Willie. Additionally, a battered washboard is revived by Pete and Sonnaz, bringing skiffle music back to life.

Location, Location, Location (8pm, Channel 4)

Kirstie and Phil catch up with two couples they previously helped find homes. In Solihull, Camilla and Liam's move from rental to ownership led to marriage and a growing family. Meanwhile, they check on Hayley and James's 'unicorn' house in Wiltshire.

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Matlock (9pm, Sky Witness)

The second season of this legal drama concludes with two parallel storylines converging. The merger plans continue, but the team must bring Senior to justice for his role in the cover-up before the case is closed, encountering numerous obstacles along the way.

Peter Flannery Remembers: Our Friends in the North (10pm, BBC Four)

This 1996 drama, which launched the careers of Gina McKee and Daniel Craig, returns to iPlayer. Before the first episode, writer Peter Flannery recalls its creation, highlighting the story of hope and betrayal set against a national backdrop.

In Our Blood (10.15pm, Sky Atlantic)

This Australian drama, compared to It's a Sin, portrays the country's response to the AIDS crisis. The opening double bill begins with the 1983 election of Bob Hawke as prime minister, questioning whether change is imminent.

Film Choice: Avatar: Fire and Ash (Disney+)

James Cameron's third Avatar installment continues the saga of the Sully family defending their way of life. New element is the Mangkwan clan, living near a volcano and led by Varang (Oona Chaplin), who seeks power through collaboration with Earth forces.

The Welcome Table (HBO Max)

Josh Fox's climate crisis documentary presents a traumatic prognosis for the planet, featuring testimony from people affected by fires, flooding, and drought in Kenya, Brazil, and the US. The only hope comes from survivors exemplifying community and collaboration.

Rob Roy (Great! Action)

Michael Caton-Jones's 1995 historical drama about Scottish folk hero Rob Roy MacGregor, starring Liam Neeson, is noted for its peaty authenticity compared to Braveheart. Tim Roth plays the villainous Archibald Cunningham.

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