Ordinary Lies: BBC One, 9pm
The ensemble workplace drama continues with Tracy (Coronation Street's Michelle Keegan) finding someone to take her on a holiday, but there's a catch.
Beth's husband, meanwhile, is under scrutiny when his late-night caller emerges.
The Flash: Sky 1, 8pm
The Weather Wizard storms into Central City to rain on lightning fast Flash's parade.
Meanwhile, Detective Joe West takes it upon himself to go after the supervillain, much to Barry's dismay.
Killer Magic: BBC Three, 10pm
In this brand new show, five magicians have to combine their magic with a theme. The loser has to attempt a stunt that has previously killed or injured a magician.
This week, the magicians (Dee Christopher, Chris Cox, Ben Hart, Damien O'Brien and Jasz Vegas) have to combine toys with magic, and the loser has the pleasure of being submerged in ice.
Vikings: History, 10pm
Travis Fimmel portrays...
The ensemble workplace drama continues with Tracy (Coronation Street's Michelle Keegan) finding someone to take her on a holiday, but there's a catch.
Beth's husband, meanwhile, is under scrutiny when his late-night caller emerges.
The Flash: Sky 1, 8pm
The Weather Wizard storms into Central City to rain on lightning fast Flash's parade.
Meanwhile, Detective Joe West takes it upon himself to go after the supervillain, much to Barry's dismay.
Killer Magic: BBC Three, 10pm
In this brand new show, five magicians have to combine their magic with a theme. The loser has to attempt a stunt that has previously killed or injured a magician.
This week, the magicians (Dee Christopher, Chris Cox, Ben Hart, Damien O'Brien and Jasz Vegas) have to combine toys with magic, and the loser has the pleasure of being submerged in ice.
Vikings: History, 10pm
Travis Fimmel portrays...
- 3/24/2015
- Digital Spy
If, like us, you like a bit of magic on television, you're in luck - BBC Three is about to bring a brand new magic show your way! Killer Magic, which begins tonight, sees five very different magicians - Dee Christopher, Chris Cox, Ben Hart, Damien O'Brien and Jasz Vegas - try to come up with the best trick on a theme.
They all mark each other, though, and the loser faces a very dangerous, seriously scary 'killer trick' at the end of it all... you know, the kind that's ended magicians' careers or even left them slightly dead. Oh dear. To find out more, we caught up with the fivesome - read on for 11 killer things they told us...
1. They don't actually spend all their time showing each other tricks.
"I imagine it's like plumbers getting together and being like, 'How do you plumb a U-bend? I've got this variation.
They all mark each other, though, and the loser faces a very dangerous, seriously scary 'killer trick' at the end of it all... you know, the kind that's ended magicians' careers or even left them slightly dead. Oh dear. To find out more, we caught up with the fivesome - read on for 11 killer things they told us...
1. They don't actually spend all their time showing each other tricks.
"I imagine it's like plumbers getting together and being like, 'How do you plumb a U-bend? I've got this variation.
- 3/24/2015
- Digital Spy
BBC One's brand new Saturday night gameshow Can't Touch This is among a raft of new entertainment programmes which have been ordered by the broadcaster.
The ten-part series - which will be filmed in Belfast - has a simple enough premise: if you touch a prize, you win it. However, nothing is that easy and contestants will have to negotiate a huge assault course while battling it out to touch the prizes.
BBC One has also ordered a new series called Five Star Family Reunion, in which long lost families have to work together to be reunited in a five star location.
Elsewhere, Shane Richie's quiz show Win Your Wish List will return for eight more episodes in 2016, while Nick Knowles's programme Who Dares Wins has won an eight-episode order - including a Eurovision special. Dale Winton's In It to Win It will also be back for eight more episodes.
The ten-part series - which will be filmed in Belfast - has a simple enough premise: if you touch a prize, you win it. However, nothing is that easy and contestants will have to negotiate a huge assault course while battling it out to touch the prizes.
BBC One has also ordered a new series called Five Star Family Reunion, in which long lost families have to work together to be reunited in a five star location.
Elsewhere, Shane Richie's quiz show Win Your Wish List will return for eight more episodes in 2016, while Nick Knowles's programme Who Dares Wins has won an eight-episode order - including a Eurovision special. Dale Winton's In It to Win It will also be back for eight more episodes.
- 3/12/2015
- Digital Spy
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