The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
Critics’ choice
An intimate account of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, told through the stories of people who lost loved ones during the conflict, which lasted more than 30 years. Contributors include Virtue Dermot O’leary hosts the third and final Six Chair Challenge episode, in which the acts perform individually before the judges choose who will be selected for the next stage. However, even if a contender is selected to go through to the next stage, the judges are free to change their minds and ditch them. Double bill. A corpse found in a sacred spot dredges up a past crime for Emma, while Jay’s daughter Crystal helps him to a fresh discovery. In the second episode, Jay finally learns what happened to Marley and ‘Reese’, but suspects a deeper motive than drug dealing, and he disturbs Emma with a further revelation. thecouriermagazine Dixon, whose daughter Ruth was killed on her 24th birthday while celebrating at the Droppin’ Well pub in Ballykelly in December 1982. An Irish National Liberation Army bomb brought the roof down, killing both civilians and British soldiers, and Virtue tells the story of the aftermath from her perspective. Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman present as the procelebrity dance competition continues. Last week, the couples were given their first taste of the pressures of avoiding elimination, and the tension does not let up as the second round of the competition proper gets under way with Movie Week. The first episode of the hit comedy. The Craggy Island cleric dreams of achieving stardom on the Faith of Our Fathers TV show - but his hopes are dashed by Jack and Dougal’s untimely intervention. Dermot Morgan, Ardal O’hanlon and Frank Kelly star.