Surviving October 7th: We Will Dance Again” is a chilling documentary that captures the horrifying experience of partygoers at the Nova festival in Israel when Hamas rockets were mistaken for fireworks. The film, airing on BBC Two at 9pm, offers a minute-by-minute account of the events, highlighting the human side of conflict and the impact on innocent civilians.
Meanwhile, on BBC One at 9pm, “Who Do You Think You Are?” follows Gemma Collins as she delves into her family history, uncovering both joyful connections to nature and darker revelations about her grandmother’s struggle with chronic schizophrenia.
Over on BBC Three, “RuPaul’s Drag Race UK” kicks off another season with 12 queens vying for the crown. The judges, including Alison Goldfrapp, challenge the contestants to showcase their talents in a special cabaret show.
On Gold at 9pm, “Apocalypse Slough: A Murder, They Hope Mystery” features idiotic investigators Gemma and Terry as they try to solve a murder at a rugby club. The hilarious duo is joined by Sanjeev Bhaskar in this comedy mystery.
Channel 5 delves into a real-life mystery at 10pm with “Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey? A Suburban Nightmare”, exploring the unsolved murder of six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey in 1996. The documentary includes insights from JonBenét’s father, who campaigns for the release of evidence to crack the case.
Lastly, on Sky Max at 10pm, “Brassic” returns for a sixth series, following the gang as they navigate new troubles involving guns, weed, and a stolen FA Cup trophy. Joseph Gilgun and Michelle Keegan star in this comedy drama that promises more laughs and mischief.
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