Undecided on what to watch this evening? We’ve rounded up all of tonight’s best TV bits.
Thursday’s (August 27) mix features new dramas, conclusions to hilarious comedies and Oscar-winning films to pick from.
I Hate Suzie
Billie Piper’s new drama, I Hate Suzie, is available to watch from today for Sky and Now TV viewers.
Airing at 9pm on Sky Atlantic, the drama follows former child star Suzie (Billie Piper). She’s now a successful actress with a life that appears, from the outside, to be almost perfect.
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However, the life she has built for herself crumbles when private images of her are leaked online.
Former Doctor Who star Billie was on The One Show this week to chat about it. Appearing alongside writer Lucy Prebble, they discussed similarities between Billie and the character.
Mandy
Comedian Diane Morgan’s six-part comedy series comes to an end tonight. It’s airing across another double bill, giving viewers more antics from hopeless Mandy.
Guest stars include David Bradley, best known as caretaker Filch from the Harry Potter films, and EastEnders’ Natalie Cassidy.
Mandy will air on BBC Two at 9.30pm and again at 9.45pm.
Get Out
Film 4 is showing Get Out tonight. The 2017 film stars British actor Daniel Kaluuya as Chris, a black photographer invited to meet his white girlfriend Rose’s family.
A psychological thriller, Get Out becomes increasingly disturbing as Chris learns more about a dark secret the family’s hiding.
The flick was nominated for four Oscars at the 90th Academy Awards. Its director, Jordan Peele, ended up bagging Best Original Screenplay.
Get Out will be on Film 4 at 9pm.
Celebrity MasterChef
At 8pm on BBC One, John Torode and Gregg Wallace continue to recall some of the best and worst reviews the Celebrity MasterChef contestants’ creations have received over the years.
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It’s part four, of six, of the show’s A Recipe for Success spin-off, which follows series 15 of Celebrity MasterChef.
Location, Location, Location
A new retrospective series marking 20 years of Location, Location, Location, tonight’s episode will see presenters Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer look back at two decades of house hunting – including their first ever project.
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