UK TV Programme Highlights For Wednesday, 26 March
Pick of the day programme highlights for March 26th covering news, films, comedies, sci-fi, sport and all other programme categories picked daily by the DigiGuide staff
There's been strong critical acclaim for this, the start of a new 12-part series of the tough business reality show, ruled with a rod of iron by Sir Alan Sugar (pictured). It features 16 new aspiring tycoons battling it out to win a six-figure salary and a job with Sugar. The opener is described as "funny", "energetic", "great entertainment" and getting off to "a flying start"... (Click to continue reading)
England head to Paris to face France at the Stade de France. Can Fabio Capello's squad follow on from their 2-1 win in February to build confidence ahead of the first World Cup qualifiers? (Click to continue reading)
The SG-1 team go on the search for an Ancient Artifact to finally defeat the Ori. But the Artifact is in the Ori Galaxy and the return of an old enemy threatens to overrun the ship before they can accomplish their mission. (Click to continue reading)
Reasonably received docu-drama telling the story of comedian Tony Hancock's love affair with Joan, the wife of his best friend John Le Mesurier, and her fight to save the man and his career. (Click to continue reading)
Michael Caine is the ruthless gangster who returns to his home city, Newcastle, to avenge his brother's death. Mike Hodges' tough 1971 thriller remains an influential landmark of British cinema. (Click to continue reading)
The opening episode of the fourth series of the award-winning US drama. The neighbourhood is shocked when news about Edie spreads though Fairview. Meanwhile, Lynette battles with the effects of chemotherapy, and a new family moves into Wisteria Lane. (Click to continue reading)
The gritty and addictive vigilante serial killer series continues. Tonight detectives find a strong clue to the identity of the Ice Truck Killer. Meanwhile Dexter does some investigating of his own, tracking down a human trafficker. (Click to continue reading)