Tonight's TV Highlights: A Chaotic Holiday Party and Classic Sports Replays
TV tonight: a terribly entertaining holiday party gets out of hand
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Tonight's television lineup features a mix of drama and entertainment, including 'Two Weeks in August' on BBC One, showcasing a chaotic holiday party, and a colorized replay of the 1966 World Cup Final on Channel 4. Other highlights include celebrity games and a gripping episode of 'Casualty.'
- 01'Two Weeks in August' airs at 9:15 PM on BBC One, focusing on a disastrous holiday party.
- 02The 1966 World Cup Final is being re-aired in color at 4:45 PM on Channel 4, offering nostalgic sports fans a chance to relive the match.
- 03'Casualty' at 8:25 PM features a storyline about army hazing and a desperate woman causing chaos in an ambulance.
- 04'Monsieur Spade' concludes with a double bill at 9 PM on U&Drama, featuring Clive Owen as a retired detective.
- 05'Hoppers,' a new Pixar film, is now available on Disney+, highlighting environmental themes through a sci-fi adventure.
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Tonight's television offerings are diverse, with a mix of drama, comedy, and sports. At 9:15 PM, BBC One presents 'Two Weeks in August,' where the middle-class holiday spirals into chaos at a fancy dress party, showcasing the entertaining yet disastrous consequences of the characters' actions. Channel 4 revisits nostalgia with the colorized version of the 1966 World Cup Final at 4:45 PM, allowing fans to relive a historic match. Other highlights include 'Casualty' at 8:25 PM, which tackles serious themes of military hazing and personal trauma. Viewers can also enjoy 'Monsieur Spade' at 9 PM on U&Drama, starring Clive Owen in a gritty detective role. Additionally, Disney+ has released 'Hoppers,' a charming Pixar film that combines humor with an environmental message, making it a delightful watch for families.
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