Nuclear Armageddon: How close is it?
9pm, BBC Two
Who would want cozy, low-stakes television to be tempered in 2024, when there's a startling reality check that the world is on the brink of a nuclear apocalypse? Journalist Jane Corbyn speaks to the scientists, researchers and diplomats who set the Doomsday Clock. The Doomsday Clock is already minutes away from midnight (global catastrophe) and will be updated on January 23rd. Holly Richardson
dragon's den
8pm, BBC One
Footballer turned entrepreneur Gary Neville is this week's guest dragon. There must be a soccer game waiting for you. After taking a spectacular penalty against Deborah Meaden, up-and-coming Billy plans to take his game-worn football cleat memorabilia business to the big leagues. Human Resources Department
Tonight: Keir Starmer – Close-up
8.30pm, ITV1
While watching Arsenal in a pub, Anushka Asthana goes behind the scenes as the next prime minister, Keir Starmer, struggle to deal with the Gaza crisis. Mr. Astana has spent three months with the Labor leader, a period that may or may not be long enough to elicit a meaningful statement of political principle from him. jack seal
grantchester
9pm, ITV1
It's not just crime solving this week. The village suffers a serious accident when Will (Tom Britney) sets out on the motorbike he promised his pregnant wife Bonnie (Charlotte Ritchie) not to ride. The case becomes more complicated as Geordie investigates what happened and discovers a body near the scene. Hannah Verdier
Madame Blanc's mystery
9pm, Channel 5
The heroine, Jean White (Sally Lindsay), an antiques dealer who survives a murder attempt by the mischievous Miss Babs, returns to the picturesque small French village of Sainte-Victoire to unravel all its mysteries. This week: An innocent bystander was shot and killed at a bus stop. Ali Catterall
Julia
9pm, Sky Atlantic
Sarah Lancashire continues to be irresistible as TV chef Julia Child in this sumptuous drama. Postponing their return to America, Julia and Paul (David Hyde Pierce) head to Paris for a romantic weekend, until her old friend Avis (Bebe Neuwirth), who also avoids real life, shows up. was. Plan your golden comedy itinerary and boozy evening with Jean-Paul Sartre. Human Resources Department





