Walkers Unpacked: Inside the Crisp Factory
Tonight at 8pm on Channel 4, Walkers Unpacked: Inside the Crisp Factory offers a behind-the-scenes look at one of Britain's most iconic snack brands. This programme, which some might view as verging on an advertorial, invites cameras to trace the journey of crisps from soil to shelf. Viewers will witness the entire production process, including the creation of new and divisive flavors such as hot honey, masala chicken, and sticky teriyaki. Factory manager Louise provides insights into how Walkers decides on these innovative tastes as part of their recent rebranding efforts.
Other TV Highlights for This Evening
At 9pm on BBC One, Death in Paradise returns with a gripping episode. The death of a sweet elderly lady at a close-knit church run by officer Sebastian's mother initially appears to be an accident. However, detective Mervin suspects foul play, leading to an emotional investigation that challenges the usually laid-back Seb.
Over on Sky Atlantic at 9pm, Under Salt Marsh continues its crime drama set in overcast Wales. The show features a compelling premise with a looming weather front threatening to wash away evidence of multiple crimes. Kelly Reilly and Rafe Spall deliver raw-nerve performances as determined leads racing against time before Storm Alec hits.
Channel 4's The Last Leg kicks off its 34th series at 10pm. Hosted by Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe, and Alex Brooker, this Bafta-winning show blends current affairs analysis with goofy comedy. This week's guests include Bridget Christie, Aisling Bea, and Chloe Petts.
At 10.40pm on BBC One, The Graham Norton Show welcomes a star-studded lineup. Guests include Benicio del Toro discussing his film 'One Battle After Another', Jennifer Garner promoting 'The Last Thing He Told Me', chef Gordon Ramsay, and musician Charli xcx. The episode concludes with a performance by Foo Fighters.
ITV1 airs Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy at 10.45pm, a superb US drama based on real events. The series delves into the serial killer's disturbing interactions with interrogators and explores the police culture of complacency and homophobia that allowed him to evade capture for so long.
Film and Sports Options
For film enthusiasts, I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) is available on Sky Cinema Premiere at 7.50am and 8pm. This reboot mixes 90s nostalgia with Gen Z appeal, featuring returning stars Freddie Prinze Jr and Jennifer Love Hewitt alongside new faces like Chase Sui Wonders.
In live sports, TNT Sports 1 covers the Prem Rugby Cup match between Gloucester and Sale at 7.30pm from Kingsholm, providing action for rugby fans.