TV tonight: Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey are back with The Last of Us | Television




The Last of Us

9pm, Sky Atlantic
Anybody else hear a clicking noise? Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey’s hit mushroom zombie drama is back for a second season. It starts with a flashback scene, signalling major trouble ahead, but, in the present, Joel (Pascal) and Ellie (Ramsey) have been settled in a thriving community in Wyoming for the past five years. Joel’s most pressing problem now is that he feels emotionally estranged from 19-year-old Ellie (Ramsey) – who hasn’t told anyone about her immunity to the virus. Catherine O’Hara and Kaitlyn Dever are top additions to the cast, and though the opener begins slowly, it inevitably has an action-packed payoff involving Clickers – with the threat of new types of monsters to come. Hollie Richardson

Masters of Reinvention

7pm, U&Yesterday
This series shares DNA with The Repair Shop and is a charming tribute to everyday ingenuity. It involves a bunch of cheerful engineers, mechanics and inventors, gathered in a glorified shed updating the builds found in Practical Mechanics magazine. This week, they’re bodging together a three-wheeler car and a burglar alarm. Phil Harrison

Chess Masters: The Endgame

8pm, BBC Two
They said that chess couldn’t make a thrilling reality show, and … they were half right. This Sue Perkins-hosted homage to all things checkmatey hasn’t set the nation’s pulse racing, but it’s been a fun watch at times. Here, world No 1 chess player Magnus Carlsen sets the four remaining contestants a memory test. Alexi Duggins

Reunion

9pm, BBC One
This thriller, which uses sign language, is getting more layered and knotty now that we know the devastating reason why recently released Daniel Brennan (Matthew Gurney) refuses to tell Christine Mokhar (Anne-Marie Duff) why he killed her husband. He seeks redemption by driving to the scene of an old crime – but, with Christine in tow, will the secret finally come out? HR

Rebuilding Notre-Dame: The Last Chapter

9pm, BBC Two

Lucy Worsley explores the cathedral in Rebuilding Notre Dame: The Last Chapter. Photograph: BBC/Windfall Films Ltd

Six years have passed since the devastating fire, and now the restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris is entering its final stages. TV historian Lucy Worsley was the long-time chief curator of Historic Royal Palaces, so she is the perfect person to take us inside the medieval jewel as it readies for reopening. Ellen E Jones

The Feud

9pm, Channel 5
Breathless British psychological thrillers seem to be back in vogue, and this one has an unimprovable premise. Rupert Penry-Jones and Jill Halfpenny are the Barnetts, a couple enjoying a perfect suburban life that must, of course, be spectacularly destroyed. The trouble starts when they … plan a kitchen extension. Jack Seale



Source link

Posted: 2025-04-14 06:47:14

Man Utd star has 'let his family down' in Cristiano Ronaldo message | Football | Sport
 



... Read More

‘I’m like the TV Lorraine - just more sweary’: at home with the queen of the small screen | Television
 



... Read More

Rattan garden set slashed by £34 with flash Argos discount code
 



... Read More

Children in UK as young as 11 targeted by sextortion criminals, data reveals | Young people
 



... Read More

Unseen Elvis Presley footage film unveiled by biopic director Baz Luhrmann | Films | Entertainment
 



... Read More

‘You’ll never amount to anything’: the boxing world champion you’ve never heard of | Women
 



... Read More

Weight loss expert says order 2 starters at a restaurant to stay slim
 



... Read More

How to remove mould from washing machines fast without bleach
 



... Read More