TV tonight: Our highlights for Saturday, April 15

Britain's Got Talent logo
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On TV tonight, BGT is back for its 16th series, the plot thickens in Magpie Murders, quiz show The 1% Club returns for a new series, and Channel 4 explores the murder of Lyra McKee four years on in a moving documentary. Here's what you shouldn't miss on TV Tonight.

  • Our hand-selected recommendations for what's on TV tonight include TV shows, a film, live sport and the latest trending need-to-binge-on-now box set 
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What's on TV tonight

Our expert TV journalists have picked the best things on TV tonight... 

Best TV shows on TV tonight

Britain's Got Talent, 8 pm, ITV1

The Britain's Got Talent 2023 judges and Ant & Dec around the golden buzzer

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Bruno Tonioli became known for his outlandish antics when he was a judge on Strictly Come Dancing - so we would expect similar levels of crazy as he joins Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon on the panel as Britain’s Got Talent launches its 16th series. And he doesn’t disappoint! As the auditions get underway at the London Palladium, Bruno is bursting with enthusiasm - he gets
so excited about one particular act that all hell breaks loose! But trust us when we say it is TV gold… If the talent in this opener is anything to go by, this could be a vintage year for BGT. Don’t miss the second auditions show tomorrow night at 7.45 pm.

★★★★★ VW 

Magpie Murders, 9.15 pm, BBC One/iPlayer

Susan (Lesley Manville) looks over Alice's (Danielle Ryan) shoulder at a manuscript in Magpie Murders

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The link between present-day book editor Susan (Lesley Manville) and 1950s fictional detective Atticus Pünd (Tim McMullan) grows this week when she consults him on ‘whodunnit’ in the latest Pünd mystery. ‘Why can’t you just tell me?’ she asks the apparition in frustration, and it’s fair to say that trying to discover what happened in that missing chapter of Magpie Murders, as well as who killed its author, has taken over Susan’s life. She’d be living on wine and Jaffa Cakes if it wasn’t for Andreas (Alexandros Logothetis)popping round to make dinner. But has she made a breakthrough when she learns that the Magpie Murders plot may have been stolen from another manuscript? 

★★★★ JP 

Lyra, 9.25 pm, Channel 4 

It’s been four years since 29-year-old Belfast journalist Lyra McKee was senselessly murdered by dissident group The New IRA while covering a violent riot in Derry. Now the trailblazing writer’s life is being honoured in a poignant film, which follows Lyra’s friends and family on their quest for justice, and also looks back on her life and career. Lyra narrates her own story through voice recordings and interviews, taking us beyond the news headlines. It’s a powerful must-watch about love, grief and the ongoing struggle by politicians to keep Northern Ireland’s fragile peace. 

★★★★★ HD

The 1% Club, 9.25 pm, ITV1

Lee Mack stood next to the 1% club logo

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The first series of the quiz show which features questions relating to logic grew in popularity once viewers realised that it wasn’t the usual ‘name the capital of Hungary’ or ‘which actor has played James Bond the most times?’ type of show. It gets you to think about things from a different anglevand becomes quite compelling as the questions get more difficult (until supposedly only 1% of the population would be able to work out the answer). The tension in the studio – up to £100,000 prize money is up for grabs – is undercut by host Lee Mack’s off-the-cuff quips. As it returns for a second series, see how you and your family fare against the rest of the nation! 

★★★★ JP 

Best box set on TV tonight

Beef, Netflix

Amy (Ali Wong) in her car in Beef

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Beef is a new 10-part comedy series about two people who collide after a road rage incident. This causes Danny Cho (Steven Yeun), a failing contractor with a chip on his shoulder, to go head-to-head with Amy Lau (Ali Wong), a self-made entrepreneur with a picturesque life.  

Danny and Amy find their lives affected by this seemingly everyday encounter. With a great supporting cast on board too, this "edgy, smart, revenge fable" should be perfect binge-watch material.

LB

Best film on TV tonight

Passengers, 11 pm, Channel 4

A spacecraft transporting thousands of people to a distant planet malfunctions. As woken travelling companions Jim Preston and Aurora Lane fall in love, they are soon on a collision course with more technical problems and a dark secret. Sci-fi drama, starring Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt and Michael Sheen.

Live Sport

  • Women's FA Cup: Manchester United vs Brighton & Hove Albion, 5 pm (k- 5.15 pm), BBC Two
  • Snooker World Championship, 1.15 pm, BBC One
  • Grand National, from 2 pm, ITV1
  • Premier League: Manchester City vs Leicester City, 5 pm (k-o 5.30 pm), Sky Sports Main Event

If you watch just one thing on TV tonight…

Don't miss Britain's Got Talent on TV tonight.

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Happy viewing!

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Martin Shore
Staff Writer at WhatToWatch.com

Martin was a Staff Writer with WhatToWatch.com, where he produced a variety of articles focused on the latest and greatest films and TV shows. Now he works for our sister site Tom's Guide in the same role.

Some of his favorite shows are What We Do In The Shadows, Bridgerton, Gangs of London, The Witcher, Doctor Who, and Ghosts. When he’s not watching TV or at the movies, Martin’s probably still in front of a screen playing the latest video games, reading, or watching the NFL.