
TV tonight: the Uma Thurman kidnap drama reaches its endgame
First streamed on Apple TV+, this kidnapping drama (briefly) features Uma Thurman and follows five suspects as they attempt to clear their names after a kidnapping. As the endgame approaches, the quartet are forced to hide in a country cottage. Could this be a blessing in disguise, giving them time to figure out who framed them? Phil Harrison
5.45pm, BBC One
The quiz show for music fans returns. Marvin and Rochelle Humes ask contestants to name as many songs and artists as possible for £10,000 – starting with best pals Izzy and Ellie from Sheffield, husband and wife Joy and Joe from Nottingham, and father and son Tom and Paul from Liverpool. Hollie Richardson
7pm, Channel 5
'Sausage!' That's what Prince William once called a person who interrupted him at a football game, according to lip reader Nicola Hinkling. Expect such spicy revelations and more as 'experts' work out wha the royals have said at funerals, weddings and state occasions. But nothing will beat Queen Elizabeth II exclaiming 'cows!' to Prince Philip as a herd parade past them. HR
8.30pm, Channel 5
Saturday night continues to be Windsors night, and now the royal-watchers are wrestling with the King's estrangement from his brother. Charles has understandably distanced himself from Prince Andrew, who is a
PR liability at best. Can/should they reconcile? Jack Seale
9pm, ITV2
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There's still two weeks left of the summer reality staple, which means there's still time to let yourself get sucked in – apparently, it's one of the series with the most beef and bust-ups, and the least romances. This week's unseen bits will help you catch up with all the drama. HR
10.05pm, ITV2
She's covered boobs, penises, vaginas, bottoms and the face in this series about modern beauty obsessions. For the final episode of the eye-opening series, former Love Islander Olivia Attwood is meeting people who have spent more than £10,000 on surgery. HR
All-Ireland Senior Hurling: Cork v Tipperary, 3pm, BBC Two The championship final at Croke Park, Dublin.
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