What’s on TV tonight? Shows to watch Saturday 20 January from The Voice UK to Hard Sun
Also on tonight Through the Keyhole, Wedding Day Winners and And They're Off For Sport Relief
WHAT can't you miss on TV tonight? Our guide to the must-see shows...
The Voice UK, 8pm, ITV
Olly Murs (left) really has brought a little something to The Voice UK this year.
Sure, his stint hosting The X Factor wasn’t that successful, but with his easy humour, enthusiasm and Essex boy charm, he’s not only won us over, but also his fellow coaches.
We’re particularly loving his banter with Jennifer Hudson (second right), and while the Blind Auditions are what makes this show great, the chatty interludes between the panel have added another dimension this year.
Tonight, we’re treated to another performance from the big red chairs when Olly belts out one of his biggest hits.
Hard Sun, 9.30pm, BBC One
We’ve reached the halfway point of this apocalyptic drama and there’s no let-up in the darkness.
This week, a former aid worker and Hard Sun believer, Thom Blackwood (Richard Coyle, left), kills an innocent woman in an effort to get God to reveal himself.
But the murder is only the beginning of his reign of terror…
Through The Keyhole, 9.30pm, ITV
Would you let Keith Lemon poke around your house?
Three more foolish celebs have agreed to let him rummage through their stuff, before asking the immortal question: “who habitates in a house like this?” Gregg Wallace, Scarlett Moffatt and Paddy McGuinness (l-r) are the stars who attempt to answer the question and also get involved in some friendly joshing.
Great fun.
Wedding Day Winners, 7.20pm, BBC One
Saturday-night telly needs cheeky chappies, and who better than McFly’s Tom Fletcher and Harry Judd to provide the fun?
The duo gatecrash one of the bride-to-be’s hen party in a hidden-camera prank. Meanwhile, Jimmy Osmond (right) is in the studio to guest-judge a dancing challenge.
No wonder Lorraine Kelly (left) and Rob Beckett (centre) always look like they’re having a whale of a time.
And They’re Off for Sport Relief, 5.50pm, BBC One
Let’s face it, this show is less about the questions being posed in the studio and more about the hilarious races such as The Mud Run and The Death Slide that the celebs compete in.
This week’s volunteers include ex-cricketer Michael Vaughan (second right) and Mrs Rod Stewart, Penny Lancaster (second left).
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