CRITICS' CHOICE
YORKSHIRE FOLK Our Dancing Town, 9pm,p BBC2
AFTER getting the people oof Barnsley dancing in the streets last week, choreographer Steve Elias — the Gareth Malone of dance — is off to Skipton to see if he can repeat the feat. But will he be able to persuade this town of farmers and market traders (such as Amos and Mark, pictured) to strut their stuff?
GETTING IN SHAPE Sugar Free Farm, 9pm, ITV
FOUR days into their strict new regime, and sugar withdrawal is causing the participants to grow increasingly irritable. Shouty Gemma (pictured right) is baffled to discover she’s actually put on weight since arriving at the farm, while equally shouty Alison suffers a dizzy spell, Joe tries ‘trout whispering’, and Farmer James is cornered.
PATIENTS’ STORIES 24 Hours In A&E, 9pm, Ch4
WE RETURN to St George’s Hospital in South-West London to follow more emergency patients treated over the same 24-hour period. This episode focuses on the support of loved ones, which Dr Will says ‘is almost as important as the medicine we supply’, whether you’re eight years old, like Clementina, who’s fallen off her scooter, or 90, like John, who has a dangerously low heart rate.
ROAD TO THE WHITE HOUSE Meet The Trumps: From Immigrant To President, 10pm, Ch4
ON FRIDAY, Donald Trump will become the most powerful man in the world. But
what do we really know about the soonto-be 45th President of the United States? This riveting documentary goes back to his roots to explore how Trump (pictured with his father, Fred, in the Eighties) made his billions and what made him the divisive figure he is today.
FILM CHOICE Who Killed My Husband?, 3.15pm, Ch5
SOPHIE (Andrea Bowen) is a recently widowed undercover investigator whose daughter — to add to the angst — is in dire need of expensive hospital treatment. After she takes over her police officer husband’s last case, her investigation conveniently connects to her husband’s murder.