Must-see TV this week: Noel Edmonds' return to TV and Phyllis Logan's new role - OK! Magazine
Another week of telly is on the horizon, packed with a variety of shows and television events to keep everyone entertained.
Soccer Aid is back on the schedule, with Dermot O'Leary and Alex Scott set to present the charity football match on ITV. But there's another return in store, as Noel Edmonds fronts a new programme following his fresh start in New Zealand.
Over on Channel 5, Downton Abbey's Phyllis Logan takes on a challenging role in Murder Most Puzzling, playing the wine-loving crossword whizz Cora Felton.
Meanwhile, for Channel 4, Silent Witness star Emilia Fox delves into some of Britain's unsolved cases alongside Professor David Wilson in the third series of the true crime show, In The Footsteps of Killers.
Monday, Disney+
Ryan Reynolds turns the tables and honours the underdogs of the food chain in this light-hearted documentary. Collaborating with National Geographic, the Deadpool actor reveals the secret lives of nature's overlooked creatures, from slugs and insects to amphibians and fish.
With a host of never-before-seen footage, each episode of this five-part series highlights their peculiar mating strategies, questionable parenting skills and even their most revolting behaviours, finally giving these unsung heroes their moment in the spotlight.
Sunday, ITV1
Old Trafford is set to host the world's largest celebrity charity match once again, as Soccer Aid for UNICEF gears up for its 2025 face-off. This year's star-studded line-up sees the England team take on the Soccer Aid XI FC in a match that's as much about spirit as it is about scoring.
Football legends such as Wayne Rooney, Jill Scott and Gary Neville will be sharing the pitch with celebrities including Tyson Fury, Vicky McClure and Tom Grennan. All this excitement is in aid of one fantastic cause - supporting children worldwide.
Monday, C4
This gripping new crime thriller takes us to Bolzano, Southern Tyrol, where Italian detective Paolo (portrayed by Matteo Martari) is compelled to confront his past when a serial killer he once pursued - costing him a leg and his girlfriend - re-emerges after years in hiding, targeting German-speaking victims.
Entangled in a cold case that becomes an obsession, Paolo joins forces with the sharp and ambitious assistant DA Eva Kofler (Elena Radonicich). Together, they navigate cultural divides, buried trauma and grisly secrets in this stylish, slow-burn suspense drama.
Tuesday, 9pm, U&Alibi
Lucy Lawless is back as PI Alexa Crowe in the fourth series of this charming crime drama from Australia. When a wealthy socialite dies under suspicious circumstances, leaving her entire fortune to her cat, Alexa delves into a world filled with high society gossip.
With the help of tech whizz Madison (Ebony Vagulans), cafe owner Reuben (Joe Naufahu), brother Will (Martin Henderson) and detective Harry (Rawiri Jobe), Alexa also encounters potential new foes with Bill Bailey and Rodger Corser making guest appearances.
Tuesday, C4
Emilia Fox (Silent Witness) returns alongside leading criminologist Professor David Wilson for the gripping third series of In the Footsteps of Killers. Each episode sees the duo reopen some of Britain's most perplexing unsolved murders - cold cases that have been left untouched for years.
Equipped with advanced forensic science and sharp criminological insight, they retrace the victim's last moments, challenge old assumptions, and uncover fresh leads that the original investigations overlooked. It's real-time justice in action.
Wednesday, Apple TV+
After making their mark on the tightly corseted London of the 1870s, the Buccaneers are now fully integrated in the second series of the eponymous show - they're practically ruling the roost.
Kristine Froseth, Josie Totah, Alisha Boe, Aubri Ibrag and Imogen Waterhouse all return to their roles as the vivacious American girls, alongside Matthew Broome, Christina Hendricks and Guy Remmers.
Nan now has to manoeuvre through influence and power, while Jinny finds herself thrust into the limelight when she's implicated in the kidnap of her unborn child. The girls grapple with everything from romance and jealousy to even death as they strive to make their voices heard.
Wednesday, ITV
Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell are back for the deeply touching seventh series of Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace. Over three enthralling episodes, the team assists individuals who were abandoned as babies in uncovering their biological roots using advanced DNA testing and archival detective work.
Guided by the steady hand of social worker Ariel Bruce, stories unfold that span continents and decades. Heart-wrenching yet hopeful, this series continues to be a testament to resilience, identity and the enduring human need to belong.
Thursday, 9pm, U&Drama
Scandal and ideology collide in Outrageous, a darkly sophisticated period drama inspired by the real-life Mitford sisters. At the heart of it all is Susan (Bessie Carter), an intelligent journalist whose literary voice stands in stark contrast to the rising fascism of 1930s Britain.
Meanwhile, her sisters are drawn to dangerous men: Diana (Joanna Vanderham) is charmed by Oswald Mosley while Unity (Shannon Watson) develops a shocking infatuation with Adolf Hitler. As the world teeters on the brink of war, family ties are stretched to their limits in this captivating story of loyalty, betrayal and legacy.
Thursday, BBC4
Four-time World Champion, winner of 51 Grands Prix and F1 legend Alain Prost reflects on his extensive career, spanning more than four decades in this enlightening six-part series. From his childhood passion for karting and climbing the ranks to Formula 3, to his victories and defeats, this show also delves into Alain's iconic rivalry with teammate Ayrton Senna - who eventually became an unexpected friend.
Thursday, C5
Phyllis Logan, known for her role in Downton Abbey, trades grand manors for detective work in this delightful new six-part crime drama.
As Cora Felton, a cheeky, wine-loving crossword columnist with a sharp wit and even sharper intellect, she's unexpectedly pulled into a murder investigation when a teenage girl is found dead - and an odd crossword clue is left at the scene.
Partnering with the hesitant DCI Hooper (Adam Best), Cora becomes the police's wildcard, solving riddles and overstepping boundaries in equal measure. It's like Miss Marple meets Ludwig - but with added sass.
Friday, 5
Corsica, with its 600 miles of breathtaking coastline, is renowned as the island of beauty. Now, for just £5, this programme takes a deep dive into the nation's verdant forests and majestic mountains, and its rich history that blends both Italian and French heritage.
The journey takes viewers from Bastia, a food lover's paradise on the northeast coast of the island, to its capital, Ajaccio, nestled among the west coast's thriving hillsides - the birthplace of one of the world's most famous military leaders, Napoleon Bonaparte.
Friday, Sky
Get ready for an all-access backstage pass to the summer's most anticipated event, The Isle of Wight festival 2025, kicking off at Seaclose Park. From the unmatched talent of Sting to the iconic Stereophonics, big names are set to rock the main stage.
But that's not all - expect electrifying performances from fan favourites like Faithless, The Script, Busted, Razorlight, Jess Glynne, Clean Bandit, Supergrass and Olly Murs, promising an evening filled with unforgettable classic hits.
Friday, ITV
From hosting Deal or No Deal to settling in rural New Zealand, Noel Edmonds has taken quite the career turn. Now, he's inviting viewers to join him on his latest venture.
Swapping UK fame for a quieter life in the secluded village of Ngatimoti, Noel is embarking on an ambitious eco-project: establishing the country's first ever energy garden. However, with challenging weather conditions, cultural differences and a community slow to embrace change, it's not going to be a smooth journey. Will his Kiwi dream flourish, or will it wither?