Dancing On Ice: The Greatest Show On Ice Finding Alice
6pm, ITV
“‘A very nasty wound from an ice blade”, a fractured shoulder, injuries, a bereavement and positive Covid tests – no wonder this run of DOI has been dubbed the “series of unfortunate events”. The producers have decided to give the skaters a much-needed rest this week and are instead airing this special celebrating key moments from the show’s history.
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9pm, ITV
Keeley Hawes’ likeable comedy drama reaches a conclusion, with Alice determined to develop Harry’s land before trying for his baby, but she has to solve her growing list of problems first. When her parents’ marriage falls to pieces, Roger becomes Alice’s latest uninvited lodger, and the tension between Alice and Charlotte reaches breaking point. Hopefully, a family celebration can bring everyone back together.
Nicola Walker and Sanjeev Bhaskar return as DCI Cassie Stuart and DI Sunny Khan in the fourth series of the acclaimed drama. When a headless and handless body is found in a scrapyard, the team is called to investigate. Meanwhile, Cassie’s retirement is thwarted just as her father’s early dementia gets worse.
9pm, ITV
The second series of the Morecambe-set drama reaches a gripping conclusion. While a confession brings the team closer to the truth, Lisa starts to question who to believe. As the stakes are raised even further and the case takes an unexpected turn, Lisa struggles to balance the investigation against protecting those she loves.
10.15pm, ITV
The second compilation of best bits from the chat show features Jonathan’s banter with David Beckham, shortly after the former England captain retired in 2013. There are also appearances by musicians Celine Dion, Tina Turner, Jennifer Hudson and Sir Paul Mccartney, as well as actors Samuel Jackson, Lindsay Lohan, Amy Schumer, Michael Douglas, Kit Harington and Samson Kayo.