As National Treasure comes to a dramatic end, Made In Chelsea and ’90s game show Crystal Maze return… What to watch on TV this week
This week's line-up will have you in giggles, tears and hiding behind a cushion
AS we all turn up the heating, there’s no better way to spend the chilly evenings than in front of the TV with a cup of tea.
But prepare yourself for a whole lot of drama this week, as the Chelsea gang touch back down in London, Paul Finchley learns his fate in the National Treasure finale and our favourite '90s game show makes a triumphant return.
Monday
Made in Chelsea
After watching the MIC gang live it up in the South of France over summer, the reality favourites are now firmly back in south-west London along with a few new faces.
With this lot we can be sure to see plenty of brunching, cocktails and no doubt a fair few arguments.
In the first episode JP is desperate to win a confused Binky back, but best mate Ollie isn’t so set on the idea… We predict a lot of drama.
E4, 9pm
Tuesday
National Treasure
It’s been an intense few weeks but it’s finally time to find out the fate of much-loved TV personality, Paul Finchley, who’s been accused of historic cases of sexual assault.
In last week’s episode of the gripping drama, it looked like Finchley was slowly losing the support of his long-suffering wife, Marie.
But now it’s down to the jury to decide whether or not he’ll be spending the rest of his days in prison.
Expect to spend the entire hour peeking out from behind a cushion.
C4, 9pm
Wednesday
The Missing
The gripping drama which saw James Nesbitt as a desperate father who tragically lost his child while holidaying in France is back and set to be even more emosh.
This time round it involves a British woman who’s found stumbling through the streets of Eckhausen in Germany and is revealed to be Alice Webster, who was abducted from the same town 11 years earlier.
Have your tissues at the ready!
BBC1, 9pm
Thursday
Dating in the Dark
Five years later, the show which throws six singletons into a pitch black room to see if they can find their perfect match based on 'banter', instead of looks, is back!
Stay tuned for a lot of awkward fumbles, cringy flirting and brutal dumpings as Matt Horne presents this uniquely hilarious dating show.
ITV2, 9pm
Friday
Gogglebox
Friday nights in are definitely made for Gogglebox and this week is no different as our favourite families share their opinions on the latest TV shows from the comfort of their sofas.
Who’d have thought watching other people watch TV could be so entertaining?
C4, 9pm
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Saturday
The Mask
There’s not a Jim Carrey film that doesn’t make us howl with laughter, but his role as timid bank clerk Stanley Ipkiss has got to be one of the best.
This classic film sees Ipkiss’ entire life change when he discovers a magical mask containing the spirit of the Norse god Loki.
Tune in to watch Carrey at his finest in this unpredictable comedy. Saturday night in, sorted.
The Mask, ITV2, 7:55pm
Sunday
The Crystal Maze
The one-off revival of this classic game show is about to transport you all the way back to the '90s as part of Channel 4’s Stand Up To Cancer.
Along with a shiny new presenter, Stephen Merchant, we’re ready to see a bunch of celebs put through their paces, including Rio Ferdinand, Michelle Keegan and Jonnie Peacock.
Will any of them complete the Crystal Dome? You’ll have to tune in to find out!
The Crystal Maze, C4, 9pm.