Top TV Picks
I Can See Your Voice
Saturday, BBC One
Paddy McGuinness hosts this mystery singing game show, in which contestants aided by a celebrity panel must spot good singers without hearing them. Regular celebrity investigators Jimmy Carr, Alison Hammond, Amanda Holden are joined by guest Tony Hadley, to assist two contestants in picking out the best singers and winning up to £10,000.
Wisting
Saturday, BBC Four
Norwegian crime drama following the work of widowed senior detective. Wisting and his team must deal with a setback when a crime scene reconstruction with serial killer Tom Kerr goes wrong. Wisting’s daughter Line deals with the consequences of her actions.
The House Across the Street
Monday, Channel 5
Claudia, a lonely single mother, overlooked by her community and unable to get through to her son, longs for connection. Her opportunity comes when a young local child goes missing. Claudia becomes fixated on uncovering the truth herself. Drama starring Shirley Henderson and Craig Parkinson.
Rob Burrow: Living with MND
Tuesday, BBC Two
The former Leeds Rhinos player’s fight against motor neurone disease.
Cause of Death: The Coroner’s Office
Wednesday, Channel 5
Documentary following the work of senior coroner for Lancashire and Darwen, Dr James Adeley. Two elderly men are found semi-conscious with head injuries in the middle of a darkened stretch of road in Leyland, Lancashire. One of the men’s conditions worsens and he dies. The surviving man has no memory of events, so it is up to the coroner to establish what happened that night.
The Fades
Wednesday, BBC Three
A chance encounter with a cabal of super-powered individuals drags a teenager with the ability to see the spirits of the dead into a struggle to protect the world from a forthcoming apocalypse. Supernatural drama starring Iain de Caestecker and Natalie Dormer.
Aldi’s Next Big Thing
Thursday, Channel 4
Small-scale British food and drink producers get the opportunity to pitch their products to buyers at the supermarket. Two young hopefuls think insects are the future of food, an ambitious sauce-maker creates her product in her small south London flat, and a piemaker has dedicated his life to achieving pie perfection. Presented by Anita Rani and awardwinning grocer Chris Bavin.