What’s on TV tonight? Shows to watch on Saturday 27 January from All Together Now to The Voice UK
Also on tonight Hard Sun, Darcey Bussell: Dance Beyond Boundaries and Holocaust: The Revenge Plot
WHAT can't you miss on TV tonight? Our guide to the must-see shows...
All Together Now, 7.15PM, BBC One
Get ready for a series that is pure Saturday night.
Rob Beckett (left) presents this talent show where amateur singers perform for a panel of 100 music experts (known as The 100, funnily enough), and the aim is to get as many of them joining in as possible.
Former Ginger Spice Geri Horner (right) heads up The 100, who are a right motley crew, ranging from choir directors and West End performers to a singing dentist. The result is a brash but addictive hour
of entertainment.
If you’re not joining in at home, then you’re seriously lacking in the fun department.
The Voice UK, 8pm, ITV
We’re right in the thick of the Blind Auditions, and will.i.am (left) and his fellow coaches are determined to get the best singers on their teams.
But when none of them turn for one auditionee tonight, he continues singing until none of the judges can resist having a peek around their chairs. Five stars for determination…
Hard Sun, 9.30pm, BBC One
The Good Samaritan killer remains on the loose and there are more grim murders on the way with the same sort of flourishes viewers are used to from writer Neil Cross on Luther.
Still, DCI Hicks (Jim Sturgess, right) reassures his terrified daughter that he’s confident he can stop the murder spree “with one hand tied behind my back”.
Let’s see how that pans out…
Darcey Bussell: Dance Beyond Boundaries, 10pm, BBC Two
Strictly judge Darcey looks at some of the collectives taking the dance world by storm in this one-off, including street dance troupe Boy Blue Entertainment (below).
Their recent collaboration with Oscar-winner Danny Boyle has been put on the GCSE Dance curriculum and includes moves such as a stylised rugby scrum.
If you’re not sure about modern dance, watch this – it’s utterly hypnotic.
Holocaust: The Revenge plot, 9pm, Channel 4
Sick of the usual Saturday-night telly? You can’t go wrong with this documentary.
It tells the story of a secret organisation of Holocaust survivors, headed by poet Abba Kovner (above), who wanted revenge against the Nazis.
Their plan? To poison Germany’s water supply and kill six million people.
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