Sunday 30 March 2014

What to Watch: Tonight's TV Picks - The Musketeers, Louis Theroux

Endeavour: ITV, 8pm
Endeavour, Shaun Evans, Inspector Morse



Endeavour is back for its second series and Shaun Evans - as Inspector Morse - is on the case once again after his four-month sabbatical in the first of four feature-length episodes.

Inspector Morse has his plate full as he works on a baffling suicide, a missing persons case and a theft of medieval artefacts.


The Oxford city elections are also underway and it looks like it is going to be a photo finish, while simultaneously a beauty contest is also taking place.


Co-starring Roger Allam, Anton Lesser, James Bradshaw, Jack Laskey and Sean Rigby.


The Musketeers: BBC One, 9pm


The Musketeers episode 10 'Musketeers Don't Die Easily'



The show reaches its conclusion tonight and as drunken Athos holds a woman hostage, he and the rest of the gang are shocked when the woman reveals her identity as none other than Milady.

Tensions arise between the Musketeers and d'Artagnan over Milady, and this rift provides the perfect opportunity for the Cardinal and his spy to implement their revenge against them.


Milady's presence also continues to cause problems, as Constance is put in danger, and the Musketeers must put aside their earlier grievances if they want to bring justice to Milady and Richelieu.


Louis Theroux's LA Stories: BBC Two, 9pm


Louis Theroux



Louis Theroux continues his LA documentary series tonight, this time exploring the American attitude to death.

He first makes a visit to Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre in West Hollywood, which houses people fighting against life-threatening illnesses. The patients he meets open up to him about the dilemmas they face living with their condition over whether to undergo painful treatments to buy more time, or to accept death.


Louis also talks to the families of the patients, and the medical staff who do their best to treat them.


Top 40 Ultimate Action Movies: Channel 5, 9pm


Vinnie Jones at the "A Salute to Old Hollywood Party" to celebrate the launch of BritWeek 2013



Footballer-turned-actor Vinnie Jones is in charge of presenting the countdown of the 40 top action movies.

The show explores the greatest car chases, catchphrases, stunts, pyrotechnics and villains as voted on by viewers.


Contributions to proceedings are made by actors Gary Busey and Steven Berkoff, and actress Tia Carrere. Insight on how a big blockbuster is made is also provided by directors John Carpenter, McG and Rob Cohen.








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