TV tonight: what’s next for Rhaenyra Targaryen? | | Television


Dragon House

9pm, Sky Atlantic
With the thunder of the battle of the dragons Battle of the Gullet and its smoky aftermath, the third season of the Game of Thrones prequel has quickly produced an impressive number of casualties (including hundreds of people who were burned). After sacrificing herself to claim the Iron Throne, Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy) must now figure out what kind of ruler she wants to be in a time of upheaval across the kingdom. Graeme Virtue

24 hours in A&E

9pm, Channel 4
More cases for the dedicated team at the Queen’s Medical Center in Nottingham, one of Europe’s leading emergency departments. Ryan needs his broken arm treated after a nasty rugby tackle. Stephen, 68, is struggling to breathe. And, most heartbreakingly, 11-year-old William was hit by a car and thrown 30ft into the air. Ali Catterall

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

9pm, Sky Witness
The show about the ordinary but persistent police officer continues, and the team is relieved when Fin Tutuola (Ice-T) returns to the team after his recent death. However, there is an unusual problem that must be taken care of when a high-profile romantic fiction writer misrepresents the details of a major crime. Phil Harrison

999: On the Front Line

10pm, Channel 4
Another hour is West Midlands Ambulance Service, this time working with a frequent flyer who can use taxi-like services. In addition, there is a woman with a slipped disc and a man who has been sitting down for twelve hours. Reductions in emergency services and supportive services such as mental health services are troubling everyone. Jack Seale

It’s you

10.35pm, ITV2

Sally Rogers as Mary and Jemma Churchill as Grandma Pat in G’Wed. Photo: ITV

The offbeat scouse school comedy takes a Billy Elliot turn, as the long-running feud between Mary “School of Dance” Mallan and Grandpa Pat reigns supreme. She teaches Christopher and Reece a dance that would choose the queen of the ballroom. Hollie Richardson

Sex Tape Secrets

12.05am, Channel 4
In the 2000s, the interest in celebrity changed: fame was no longer a commodity and instead became an end goal. The daughter of OJ Simpson’s defense attorney wanted a piece of it. Her name was Kim Kardashian and the first step to royalty was a sex tape, as we have described here. Priya Elan



Source link

اترك ردّاً

لن يتم نشر عنوان بريدك الإلكتروني. الحقول الإلزامية مشار إليها بـ *