The popular dating series, 'I Kissed a Girl', hosted by Dannii Minogue, makes its highly anticipated return to BBC Three tonight at 9pm. The show, which focuses on LGBTQ+ women seeking romance, is set to offer viewers a fresh perspective on televised dating, departing from the often formulaic approach seen in other reality dating programmes.
This new series will see another group of 10 women arrive at a picturesque country estate in Italy, all hoping to find a meaningful connection. The format begins with an initial gathering, designed to allow the contestants to meet and mingle, setting the stage for potential relationships. Viewers can expect immediate drama and chemistry as the first double bill also features the introduction of three new contestants, shaking up the initial dynamics.
In addition to the return of 'I Kissed a Girl', tonight's television schedule offers a diverse range of viewing options. BBC Two will air the concluding episodes of 'Scamanda' at 9pm, a documentary series that has explored the unsettling true story of Amanda Riley and her fraudulent cancer diagnosis. Meanwhile, Channel 4 continues its Welsh-set psychological thriller, 'The Light in the Hall: Still Waters', also at 9pm, with Joanna Scanlan's character, Sharon, navigating a complex path to justice.
For those interested in international drama, Sky Atlantic presents 'Rosa Elettrica' at 9pm, an Italian crime thriller where a novice witness protection officer and a Camorra informer remain on the run. History enthusiasts can tune into BBC Four at 10pm for 'The American Revolution', which delves into the crucial period of the war for American independence, focusing on Washington's defence of New York.
Rounding out the evening's offerings, BBC Two will broadcast 'It Happened to Me: I Came Back From the Dead' at 10:20pm. This short documentary features Matthew Allick, who shares his experience of surviving a cardiac arrest and being clinically dead for 10 minutes, providing a compelling look at medical trauma. Sports fans, however, will be drawn to BBC One at 8pm for live World Cup football, as England takes on Ghana in a Group L match from Boston.