The wait is finally over! Tonight, at 9pm on Channel 4, the highly anticipated finale of Welsh drama 'The Light in the Hall: Still Waters' brings an emotional close to its gripping second season. With narrative threads hanging precariously in the balance, expect a poignant and thought-provoking conclusion that will leave you breathless.
At the heart of this enthralling drama is Caryl Huws, played by the talented Siân Reese-Williams, who's been on a mission to uncover the truth behind Llŷr's tragic death. But as she digs deeper, she finds herself locked in a battle of wills with the formidable Robert, portrayed by Robert Glenister - and it's anyone's guess who'll emerge victorious. The series has already won over audiences with its unflinching portrayal of small-town secrets and lies, so don't miss this electrifying finale!
But 'The Light in the Hall' isn't the only show worth tuning into tonight. Property enthusiasts will love 'Location, Location, Location' at 8pm on Channel 4, where Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer revisit past clients to see how their property journeys have unfolded. And if international drama is more your cup of tea, Sky Witness has got you covered with the season two finale of 'Doc', featuring a doctor fighting for survival against a deadly virus.
History buffs will be on the edge of their seats as Danny Trejo delves into the world of mysterious puzzles on Sky History's 'Mysteries Unearthed with Danny Trejo'. And if you're looking for something a bit different, Sky Atlantic's musical drama 'In Our Blood' continues at 10:15pm - think 'It's A Sin' meets an Australian AIDS story.
And finally, film fans have plenty to choose from. Netflix is screening the third instalment of 'Enola Holmes', with Millie Bobby Brown reprising her role as the brilliant and feisty teen detective. Written by genius screenwriter Jack Thorne and directed by Philip Barantini, this Victorian-era mystery promises to be a wild ride.
Other top picks include Michael Winterbottom's 2005 comedy 'A Cock and Bull Story' on BBC Three, featuring Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan in all their comedic glory. Later, at 1.25am on Film4, Shola Amoo's mesmerising coming-of-age tale 'The Last Tree' explores a young British Nigerian's quest for identity.