Pick of the day programme highlights for March 30th covering news, films, comedies, sci-fi, sport and all other programme categories picked daily by the DigiGuide staff
Last week's opener to this three-part adaptation of Jake Arnott's crime novel set high standards, and it remains a class act as the story develops. There are three strands at work here, all cleverly intertwined... (Click to continue reading)
This chilling drama - based on David Arnold's novel and starring Imelda Staunton, Ben-Ryan Davies and Harry McEntire - has picked up strong critical acclaim. A supernatural tale, it's set in the 1960s and focuses on an encounter between two lads - altar boy Davie Hagan and mysterious outsider Stephen, who soon has Davie in his thrall. (Click to continue reading)
After eight years Michael Aspel bids a fond farewell to the Antiques Roadshow. In this, his last programme, he takes an affectionate look back over the 200 shows he has presented, remembering some curious incidents and objects that have turned up. (Click to continue reading)
Start of a critically acclaimed and innovative three-part nature documentary series. Narrated by David Attenborough, it focuses on the lives of tigers in the jungle and uses footage collected by hidden-camera-carrying elephants. (Click to continue reading)
Period costume drama - starring Cherie Lunghi and Sarah Smart - which uses case notes, ward reports, autopsy records and diaries from 1907 to bring doctors, nurses and patients at the Royal London Hospital back to life. (Click to continue reading)
The Most Haunted team conduct their spookiest live investigation yet in the devil's own city, Turin. This spectacular location is often described as one of the most haunted cities on Earth, but will the team uncover the truth behind the eerie myths and legends?. (Click to continue reading)
Anthony Minghella's Oscar-winning period romantic drama. A nurse (Juliette Binoche), accompanying the Allies in Italy, tends to a dying count (Ralph Fiennes). His memory seems to return when a thief (Willem Dafoe) arrives, and his past in the Sahara as an archaeologist and his affair with a married woman (Kristin Scott Thomas) are revealed. (Click to continue reading)