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TV Tonight: Ross Kemp’s Investigation into the Mafia in the UK | Television


Ross Kemp is back on our screens, this time exploring the world of mafia bosses, capos, and hitmen in the UK in a new documentary airing on Sky History at 9pm. Kemp starts in London, investigating the mysterious death of Italian banker Roberto Calvi in 1982. Despite initial reports of suicide, there were many clues suggesting foul play. The case remains officially unsolved to this day.

Meanwhile, over on Sky Arts at 8pm, Kate Bryan takes viewers behind the scenes at the National Gallery, focusing on the background of its artworks starting with late medieval and Renaissance Italy. The series offers a unique perspective on the iconic institution.

BBC One’s Waterloo Road returns at 9pm, with a new series set in Manchester featuring a new head and a whole host of familiar issues plaguing the school. Can local trust bigwig Steve Savage, played by Jason Manford, help turn things around?

On BBC Two at 10pm, hit Aussie comedy “Colin from Accounts” continues with Colin finally finding happiness with Ashley. However, things take a turn when Gordon’s brother Heavy comes to stay, bringing with him some shocking revelations.

For true crime enthusiasts, Channel 4 offers “The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard” at 11.05pm, delving into the tragic tale of Dee Dee Blanchard and her daughter Gypsy Rose. Gypsy Rose, currently serving a prison sentence for second-degree murder, shares her side of the story in the lead-up to a parole hearing.

Finally, at 1.30am, Channel 4 presents “Trump v Harris: US Presidential Debate” hosted by Matt Frei. With Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race, the dynamic of the US presidential election has shifted. How will President Trump fare against Kamala Harris in this latest debate?

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