Mackenzie Crook's new supernatural sitcom 'Small Prophets' promises to bring a unique blend of eccentricity and magic to the small screen. The show follows Michael, played by Pearce Quigley, an oddball who resembles the character Miss Havisham from 'Great Expectations', living in his partner's house seven years after they parted ways. His dad, Brian, played by Michael Palin, is convinced he knows a way to find answers – and it involves conjuring tiny humans using alchemy.
Crook's fans will be delighted to see him taking on this new role, which marks a departure from his more comedic work in shows like 'The IT Crowd' and 'Stath Lets Flats'. The BBC Two sitcom is set to air at 10pm and appears to be an enchanting addition to the network's schedule.
On the other hand, Jamie Oliver's cooking show 'Jamie's Feasts for a Fiver' continues to bring tasty treats to viewers. This week, Jamie is serving up classic desserts with a twist – a raspberry jam treacle tart with added crunchy cornflake golden syrup, accompanied by custard and a side of teatime staple toad in the hole.
Meanwhile, 'Silent Witness' marks the return of the popular crime drama series, which follows Nikki and Jack as they investigate murder cases across the country. In the latest episode, an open house at a wealthy estate goes horribly wrong, setting the stage for a new case that promises to be just as intriguing.
If you're looking for something completely different, 'Guy Martin's House Without Bills' might be right up your alley. This Channel 4 show is all about exploring innovative ways to reduce energy bills and living costs. In this week's episode, Guy visits Greater Manchester to test out some eco-friendly solutions – including a 1930s semi with insulation, draught-proofing, and heat pumps.
Last but not least, 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' on Sky Atlantic offers a fantasy twist on the classic 'Game of Thrones' universe. This week's episode follows Dunk as he tries to escape his fate after being caught beating up another Targaryen – with one possible solution: convincing some others to help him.
Crook's fans will be delighted to see him taking on this new role, which marks a departure from his more comedic work in shows like 'The IT Crowd' and 'Stath Lets Flats'. The BBC Two sitcom is set to air at 10pm and appears to be an enchanting addition to the network's schedule.
On the other hand, Jamie Oliver's cooking show 'Jamie's Feasts for a Fiver' continues to bring tasty treats to viewers. This week, Jamie is serving up classic desserts with a twist – a raspberry jam treacle tart with added crunchy cornflake golden syrup, accompanied by custard and a side of teatime staple toad in the hole.
Meanwhile, 'Silent Witness' marks the return of the popular crime drama series, which follows Nikki and Jack as they investigate murder cases across the country. In the latest episode, an open house at a wealthy estate goes horribly wrong, setting the stage for a new case that promises to be just as intriguing.
If you're looking for something completely different, 'Guy Martin's House Without Bills' might be right up your alley. This Channel 4 show is all about exploring innovative ways to reduce energy bills and living costs. In this week's episode, Guy visits Greater Manchester to test out some eco-friendly solutions – including a 1930s semi with insulation, draught-proofing, and heat pumps.
Last but not least, 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' on Sky Atlantic offers a fantasy twist on the classic 'Game of Thrones' universe. This week's episode follows Dunk as he tries to escape his fate after being caught beating up another Targaryen – with one possible solution: convincing some others to help him.