Monday, 24 March 2014

What to Watch: Tonight's TV Picks - Silk, Moone Boy, Rev

Silk: BBC One - 9pm
The cast of BBC One's 'Silk'



Tonight, Martha (Maxine Peake) has to put aside her existing loyalties when she is asked to defend a close friend from her past on trial for a gang related murder. Martha remains unconvinced that her friend is guilty, despite overwhelming evidence against him.

Meanwhile, Billy (Neil Stuke) is left shocked when double-agent Mickey Joy (Phil Davis) re-appears looking for a second chance.The internal tribunal continues to deliberate and as opinions are split, things turn nasty.


Moone Boy: Sky1, 9pm


Chris O'Dowd Film set for the six-part comedy series 'Moone Boy' Boyle, Ireland



The concluding episode tonight centres on Dessie (Ronan Raftery) and Fidelma's (Clare Monnelly) wedding day, and things get off to a bad start as there is a disaster with the wedding dress.

However, the dress soon becomes the least of everyone's worries, as Fidelma goes into labour right in the middle of the ceremony.


Shooting Bigfoot: America's Monster Hunters: BBC Four, 9pm


Storyville - Shooting Bigfoot: America's Monster Hunters

© BBC Pictures / Minnow Films/Morgan Matthews






Tom Biscardi and filmmaker Morgan Matthews are on the hunt for Bigfoot in this new documentary, showing as part of the BBC's Storyville strand.

The pair embark on three American search parties, immersing themselves in the competitive and divided world of Bigfoot hunting, in an attempt to gain proof of the elusive creature rumoured to be in the American wilderness.


Focusing on Ohio and Texas, the documentary explores the methods and rituals that the hunters employ - from cans of mackerel to Native American chants. Renowned 'master tracker' Rick Dyer is determined to find and kill the beast as things get out of control in the woods.


Rev: BBC Two, 10pm


Rev's Tom Hollander and Olivia Colman

© BBC Pictures / Phil Fisk/Big Talk/Handle with Prayer Ltd






Adam Smallbone (Tom Hollander) returns to screens tonight, as his wife Alex (Olivia Colman) gives birth in very dramatic circumstances.

The first episode of series three also sees Adam teaming up with a local imam as they try and save a playground. Adam's church also looks to be under fire, as the new diocesan secretary for the area reveals new parish regulations that put St Saviours at risk.








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