TV Tonight: The Traitors US Finale and Ruth Madeley's Roots
TV Tonight: The Traitors US Finale and Ruth Madeley

The Traitors US Finale: Alan Cumming Presides Over a Murderous Climax

The American version of The Traitors, known for its OTT celebrities and host Alan Cumming's outlandish wardrobe, reaches its climax tonight on BBC Three at 9pm. In this episode, "Housewife Slayer" Rob aims to introduce singer Eric to his murderous ways, while former figure skaters Tara and Johnny reveal a hidden friendship. Meanwhile, ex-Love Islander Maura Higgins from Ireland must wise up to the Traitors' identities before she becomes their next victim.

The Marlow Murder Club: Cosy Mystery Drama

At 8pm on U&Drama, viewers can catch up with The Marlow Murder Club, a cosy mystery drama based on Robert Thorogood's novel. When retired archaeologist Judith Potts (Samantha Bond) hears a gunshot, she teams up with the vicar's wife and a dog walker to investigate.

Who Do You Think You Are? Ruth Madeley's Emotional Journey

On BBC Two at 9pm, actor Ruth Madeley, a proud Mancunian, discovers her grandmother was adopted, with roots in Peckham. Despite initial disappointment, she travels to London to learn the full story, leading to emotional revelations. Have tissues ready for the final moments.

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Cornwall: A Year By the Sea

Channel 5 at 8pm features Ron, a custodian of a Padstow farm his family has worked for over 150 years. His son Ross now caters to a clean-eating generation with feast nights using produce grown on the land. Elsewhere, fisher Martin Murt experiments with underwater lights to catch scallops.

Garbo: Where Did You Go?

Sky Arts at 9pm airs Lorna Tucker's feature documentary on Greta Garbo's rise from a Stockholm slum to Hollywood. Her letters suggest she was a reluctant star, but the film also hints at silliness and fun.

The Accused: Beyond Reasonable Doubt?

Channel 4 at 10pm concludes a series on possible miscarriages of justice. In 2012, ex-firefighter David Bryant from Christchurch, Dorset, was accused of a sexual assault from the 1970s, convicted despite insisting on his innocence, and endured what he called "a living hell."

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