What else can I watch?
We search the TV schedules to uncover the shows you might have missed…
NEW Harrow
Wednesday, Alibi HD, 9pm
IOAN GRUFFUDD RETURNS
as forensic pathologist Dr Daniel Harrow. The third season picks up after last year’s cliffhanger, which saw Harrow called out to a boatyard where a body had been discovered and identified as his son, James, after a note was left on the body. But did Harrow know he had a son? Is it really James? And if not, what is his connection to Harrow? Forbidden from working on the case, Harrow buries himself in his job, investigating the stabbing of a homeless man. Meanwhile, a new director, Renae Warrington (Miriama Smith), takes charge of the Institute, and makes immediate changes. How will the new regime affect Harrow’s future?
NEW Wynonna Earp
Tuesday, Syfy HD, 9pm
MELANIE SCROFANO IS back and the action resumes with Wynonna setting out to rescue Waverly and Doc Holliday, who are trapped in the Garden of Eden. But how will Wynonna fare without her trusty revolver Peacemaker? ‘Not having Peacemaker gives her a chance to examine who she is without it,’ says Scrofano. ‘I’ve loved playing Wynonna. She’s bad-ass and messed up. Not a lot of roles give you that.’
NEW I Can See Your Voice
Saturday, BBC1 HD, 7.20pm
PADDY MCGUINNESS IS at the helm of this mystery music game show where contestants can win big by guessing who can and can’t sing from a group of lip-syncers. Amanda Holden, Alison Hammond and Jimmy Carr make up the celebrity panel helping to whittle down the singers until there’s only one left.
LAST ONE Midsomer Murders
Sunday, ITV HD, 8pm
KEITH ALLEN GUEST stars in the final mystery of the current series, which takes place at a health club for recovering heart-bypass patients. When tensions boil over during a martial-arts class, a dead body is found the next day on the village green. Can Barnaby and Winter track down the murderer?