Saturdag Night TV Picks: Highlights for July 12, Featuring Not Going Out
In tonight's lineup on BBC1, viewers can look forward to two captivating shows that promise to keep you on the edge of your seats.
First up at 8:50 pm is the long-running medical drama "Casualty." This week, the show takes an intriguing turn as specialist team HART, led by characters Iain (Michael Stevenson) and Teddy (Milo Clarke), find themselves in an intense situation. The episode takes a dramatic twist when they are tasked with transporting a suspected Marburg virus patient to a London hospital.
Following "Casualty" at 9:40 pm, Lee Mack stars in the comedy series "Not Going Out." This week's episode is an ensemble farce that features a Game of Thrones-style TV production. Sally Bretton also graces the screen in this episode, adding another layer of comedy to the mix.
Meanwhile, on BBC2, the channel is marking the 40th anniversary of the iconic Live Aid concert. Highlights from the historic event are being shown, offering a chance for viewers to relive the magic of that day. Phil Collins' famous jetting between Wembley Stadium in London and John F Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia during the concert is one of the highlights.
For those who prefer a more colourful Australian drama, "Ladies in Black" is available on the free-to-air streaming platform U. This series focuses on five women working at Sydney's Goodes department store in 1961, providing a vibrant and engaging look into a bygone era.
Unfortunately, there is no information available about an actor playing the role of King Brunwin in an episode of "Ladies in Black."
Tune in to BBC1 tonight for an exciting night of drama and comedy!