TV tonight: Lorraine Kelly returns to report from Dunblane 25 years after the tragedy

The TV presenter, who reported from the scene in 1996, talks to survivors and relatives of the victims. Plus, The Dog House. Here’s what to watch this evening

Return to Dunblane With Lorraine Kelly

9pm, ITV

The 16 children murdered in the gym hall of Dunblane primary school in 1996 would be in their early 30s now. To mark the 25th anniversary of the shooting, Lorraine Kelly – who reported from the scene for GMTV – returns to the town to talk to survivors and relatives of the victims. She finds sadness but also resilience: in subsequent years, the people of Dunblane have campaigned for changes to British gun laws and offered support to those affected by school shootings in the US. Phil Harrison

The Dog House

8pm, Channel 4

A return for the doggy-style dating show that matches abandoned hounds with prospective owners. It’s a tale of little and large tonight as an 8st Newfoundland slobbers all over the Coxon family, and a tiny, nine-week-old French bulldog tries to win the hearts of Ryan and Katie. PH

The Directors: John Carpenter

8pm, Sky Arts

Horror master John Carpenter is the latest director to get a detailed treatment of his career that goes beyond cult hits such as Halloween and The Thing. There is a look at his movies that didn’t get so much praise from the critics, as well as his welcome comeback from semi-retirement. Hannah Verdier

Car SOS

8pm, National Geographic

The series that fixes up old bangers to the delight of oblivious owners returns for a ninth season. Likable hosts Tim Shaw and Fuzz Townshend are as giddy as schoolboys when presented with the battered, boxy remains of an MG Metro 6R4, the pocket rocket that briefly disrupted the 1980s rally scene. Graeme Virtue

World War Speed
8.35pm, PBS America

Stimulant use among Nazi combat troops is well documented. But less commonly known is the extent to which they were part of a pharmacological arms race: both sides in the second world war saw amphetamines as a possible weapon against both tiredness and PTSD. Here, James Holland examines this wartime subplot. PH

Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby
9pm, BBC Two

Another working holiday for Giles Coren and Monica Galetti, who conclude this series with a visit to London’s Shangri-La Hotel. It is situated at the top of that monument to absurd decadence the Shard, so expect sky pools, startling city views and fully functioning elevators. PH

Film choice

The Color Purple (Steven Spielberg, 1985), 2.25pm, Sky Cinema Greats
Spielberg’s screen version of Alice Walker’s Pulitzer winner about a black woman’s struggle for identity in the prewar south gave Whoopi Goldberg her first major role. It’s a memorable performance, as if she were infused with the heroine’s own indomitable will. Paul Howlett

Live sport

Golf: The Qatar Masters 8.30am, Sky Sports Main Event. The opening day’s play from Education City Golf Club in Doha.


Cycling: Paris-Nice 1.15pm, Eurosport 1. Featuring a 203km route from Vienne to Bollène.


Europa League football: Manchester United v Milan 5.15pm, BT Sport 1. Followed by Olympiakos v Arsenal.



Contributors

Phil Harrison, Hannah Verdier, Graeme Virtueand Paul Howlett

The GuardianTramp

Related Content

Article image
TV tonight: Emily Atack confronts the men who harass her online
In Asking for It?, the presenter highlights the tendency of many women to self-blame for the harassment they receive. Plus: Breaking Dad. Here’s what to watch this evening

Hollie Richardson, Alexi Duggins, Phil Harrison, Ellen E Jones and Simon Wardell

31, Jan, 2023 @6:20 AM

Article image
TV tonight: more remarkable architectural renovations
George Clarke presides over the transformations into family homes of some of the 200,000 unused commercial buildings in the UK. Plus: more from Aisling Bea’s brilliant This Way Up. Here’s what to watch this evening

Ammar Kalia, Phil Harrison, Jack Seale, Ali Catterall and Simon Wardell

21, Jul, 2021 @5:20 AM

Article image
TV tonight: a comedy road trip with Russell Howard
The standup takes us on his tour of Australia and New Zealand. Plus: the finale of Mare of Easttown. Here’s what to watch this evening

Ammar Kalia, Hannah J Davies, Ellen E Jones, Graeme Virtue and Simon Wardell

31, May, 2021 @5:20 AM

Article image
TV tonight: Kate Garraway on her husband’s Covid ordeal
The broadcaster talks movingly about Derek’s year in a coma. Plus: more stars enter the Bake Off charity tent. Here’s what to watch this evening

Ammar Kalia, Ali Catterall, Phil Harrison, Jack Seale and Paul Howlett

23, Mar, 2021 @6:20 AM

Article image
TV tonight: comic catastrophe in a country house caper
There’s a welcome return for the am-dram spoof in which everything goes wrong, plus one of football’s great rivalries is recalled. Here’s what to watch this evening

Phil Harrison, Graeme Virtue, Jack Seale and Hannah Verdier

27, Sep, 2021 @5:20 AM

Article image
TV tonight: the scandals surrounding My Insta Scammer Friend
This documentary focuses on a 2019 viral long read in New York Magazine about the controversial Instagram sensation Caroline Calloway. Plus, Big Oil V the World. Here’s what to watch this evening

Hollie Richardson, Phil Harrison, Ellen E Jones, Ali Catterall and Simon Wardell

28, Jul, 2022 @5:20 AM

Article image
TV tonight: Charlotte Crosby’s surprisingly soothing reality show
A new documentary series visits the former Geordie Shore star at home. Plus: Sort Your Life Out With Stacey Solomon. Here’s what to watch this evening

Hollie Richardson, Danielle De Wolfe, Jack Seale, Hannah Verdier and Simon Wardell

01, Feb, 2023 @6:20 AM

Article image
TV tonight: Joe Exotic gets the full Louis Theroux treatment
A year after Tiger King, the documentarian charts the rise and fall of the animal keeper. Plus: Wellington Paranormal. Here’s what to watch this evening

Ammar Kalia, Ellen E Jones, Hannah J Davies, Jack Seale and Paul Howlett

05, Apr, 2021 @5:20 AM

Article image
TV tonight: Julien Temple turns his lens on Shane MacGowan
The Pogues frontman proves a reluctant interviewee as friends and family look back on his life. Plus: Alan Carr’s interior design hopefuls size up a hotel in Hebden Bridge. Here’s what to watch his evening

Ali Catterall, Phil Harrison, Paul Howlett, Ellen E Jones, Ammar Kalia

16, Mar, 2021 @6:01 AM

Article image
TV tonight: Ken Burns chronicles the life of Ernest Hemingway
The celebrated film-maker returns with Lynn Novick to study the great man of letters. Plus: podcast spinoff Limetown. Here’s what to watch this evening

Ammar Kalia, Jack Seale, Ellen E Jones, Graeme Virtue and Paul Howlett

29, Jun, 2021 @5:20 AM