It's showtime! Tonight, the nation gets ready to fall head over heels for the fabulous Alan Carr as his hit gameshow Picture Slam returns for its fourth series on BBC One at 6:05pm. Following his triumphant stint on The Celebrity Traitors, the inimitable Carr is back to bring his infectious energy and charisma to the primetime slot, and we can't wait! In this mouth-watering instalment of the show, teams will be put to the test as they compete to identify images for a chance to scoop an impressive £10,000 prize.
Later tonight, BBC Four switches gears with a dose of high-octane drama in the form of The Sentinels, a gripping French war drama that's been taking our screens by storm. As we continue our journey into this alternative history narrative, we find out what happens when the Sentinels are granted a well-deserved rest after a successful mission – but little do they know, a menacing 'mega-commando' is lurking in the shadows, threatening to disrupt their tranquil existence.
Film fans have a double treat tonight. Channel 4 at 9pm presents Wicked Little Letters, a wickedly funny 1920s-set comedy that stars the incomparable Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley as they bring to life a scandalous tale of anonymous poison pen letters in a sleepy coastal town. With its perfect blend of laughs and a cautionary message about societal repression, this film promises to be a real page-turner – or should we say, reel-turner!
But wait, there's more! At 10:50pm on ITV1, the classic Jurassic Park comes roaring back onto our screens in a fitting tribute to the late Sam Neill. This beloved dinosaur adventure continues to captivate audiences with its awe-inspiring visuals and gripping storyline – and tonight, we remember the iconic palaeontologist played by Neill as he navigates an island where dinosaurs have been brought back to life.
Those in need of a blast from the past will be singing along to the likes of Nelly Furtado, Missy Elliott, and Destiny's Child on BBC Two at 10pm with TOTP: Big Hits 2001, which showcases archive performances alongside British boyband Blue. The nostalgia continues with TOTP: The Story of 2001 at 11pm, which delves into the significant musical arrivals of that year and highlights the emergence of UK garage acts like So Solid Crew – a true turning point in British music history.
Last but not least, there's no shortage of telly treats tonight. Alexander Armstrong wraps up his American travelogue on Channel 5 at 8pm as he delves into Florida's fascinating history and meets a former Donald Trump supporter. Meanwhile, BBC One's long-running medical drama Casualty airs at 8:20pm, continuing its heart-wrenching storyline about toxic waste affecting a local estate – will staff nurse Jodie be able to confront the council and make things right?