Pick of the day programme highlights for May 15th covering news, films, comedies, sci-fi, sport and all other programme categories picked daily by the DigiGuide staff
This documentary - which reveals the incredible story of the Greenhalghs, Britain's biggest-ever art fraudsters - has picked up strong critical acclaim. Described as "amusing" and "staggering", it's a "sorry and often funny tale"... (Click to continue reading)
Day one of the first Test between England and New Zealand at Lord's. England won the recent Test series in New Zealand 2-1, and have only ever lost eight matches against the Kiwis. (Click to continue reading)
Concluding part of the tough three-parter. Callum assures his colleagues that he will find the bomber, then a message comes telling them that another device will explode in three hours. The team are shocked to discover that Emma's murderer has been in the station the whole time. (Click to continue reading)
US medical drama about a maverick, anti-social New Jersey doctor. The doctors treat a drug-abusing punk rocker who displays an alarming range of symptoms. Cuddy pressures House to decide who will make the line-up of his new team and Wilson is confronted with an unusual lawsuit. (Click to continue reading)
The drama series, starring James Nesbitt as a journalist who discovers that the Government has set up an assassination team to dispose of its enemies, continues. Tonight Max is on the run, but a discovery of an important tape gives him some hope. (Click to continue reading)
A number of seemingly disparate stories are woven together in this tough, Oscar-winning ensemble drama set in LA. Directed by Paul Haggis, stars include Matt Dillon as a racist cop, Sandra Bullock as the wife of a DA and Don Cheadle as a police chief. (Click to continue reading)
The second series of the fantasy drama continues. New hero Monica starts to exhibit new abilities while working with Micah, Nana, and Damon. And Matt asks Molly to locate the man in her dreams, who may be the newest threat to the Heroes. (Click to continue reading)