The Herald

FOUR OF THE BEST

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Reported Missing BBC1, 9pm

Most people who go missing are reported to police within a few hours, but for those who live on the streets it isn’t always so straightfo­rward. Aaron hasn’t been seen for two months when the homeless healthcare centre that usually treats him notifies Gloucester­shire Constabula­ry that he is a missing person. Officers scour the streets and homeless shelters but can find no trace of him. The town’s rough sleepers know him well, but no one has any idea what may have happened to him. Narrated by Indira Varma.

24 Hours in A&E Channel 4, 9pm

New series. Return of the documentar­y following life inside an A&E department. The series begins with the story of 22-year-old police officer Hazel, who is rushed to St George’s after crashing her motorbike while out on a ride with her father. Meanwhile, 86-year-old John is admitted to A&E with a suspected ‘triple A’ – a ruptured aortic aneurysm in his abdomen, a condition that can be fatal. The doctors must work quickly to diagnose the cause of the internal bleeding, but their investigat­ions reveal further complicati­ons. John’s children share the story of their father’s life, and his surprising secret that sent shockwaves through the family.

Inside Missguided: Made in Manchester Channel 4, 10pm

It’s been a tough few years for retailers, and even Missguided, one of Britain’s biggest fast-fashion brands, has faced challenges. In 2017/2018, it lost £26 million. However, as the last episode in the series going behind the scenes at the brand reveals, Missguided is well on its way to recovery. However, no day is more important to their continued fortunes than Black Friday, and the team want to make sure that shoppers turn to them for a bargain. In a bid to hit their targets, the brand is branching out into skiwear – and lead creative Treasure will certainly be in need of some warm winter clothing while overseeing a photoshoot in Austria, where the temperatur­es are subzero.

Fort Salem BBC1, 10.45pm

If you missed the opening episodes of this series, it’s set in an alternate version of America where the

Salem Witch Trials ended in the US agreeing to stop persecutin­g those with magical powers if they signed up to fight for their country. Now, in the present day, a trio of young witches are being trained in combat magic. In the third episode, which opens tonight’s double bill, there’s excitement when male visitors arrive at Fort Salem, but one of the men seems to have a history with Scylla.

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