PICKS OF THE WEEK: 24-30 MARCH 2025, WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK
What to watch this week.

This City Is Ours
BBC One
The story of Michael (James Nelson-Joyce), a man who for all of his adult life has been involved in organised crime…but for the first time in his life, Michael is in love. For the first time in his life, he sees beyond the day-to-day, he sees a future: something to win and something to lose - Diana (Hannah Onslow).
Crongton
BBC Three
Chronicles the lives and journeys of a group of young people living in a thriving, multicultural community in a fictional urban housing estate, as they navigate the complexities of social politics, peer pressure and identity while trying to forge a place for themselves within a world full of possibility and littered with danger.
A League Of Their Own: The Rally
Sky Max
This brand-new adventure sees the A League of Their Own gang reunite to compete in an epic rally from London to Turin. Jill Scott, Maisie Adam, Micah Richards, Tom Davis and Jamie Redknapp pair off into teams and compete against each other for the ultimate prize – the ALOTO Rally Cup. The race across Europe will be in six rally stages -deploying planes, trains and automobiles.
Neil & Martin's Bon Voyage
U&Gold
Neil Morrissey takes his dear friend and Men Behaving Badly co-star Martin Clunes on an adventure through some of southern France’s most beautiful regions, a place Neil now calls his second home. Across the three-part series, the duo canoe down the Dordogne River, descend deep into magnificent underground caves, and go cycling through the vineyards of Bordeaux, naturally sampling a drop or two of fine wine along the way.
The Change
Channel 4
At the start of series two, Linda (Bridget Christie) has got some explaining to do. Faced with the repercussions of the lies she’s told the forest community, along with losing the Mother Tree, and the arrival of husband Steve who has come to bring her home, Linda's future in the forest looks uncertain.
Rose Ayling-Ellis: Old Hands New Tricks
BBC One
Rose Ayling-Ellis arrives at Hughenden Gardens Retirement Village on a bold and heartfelt mission – to teach British Sign Language (BSL) to a group of retirees in just six weeks. Her goal is to explore whether BSL can enhance their quality of life, deepen connections and combat the isolation that often comes with hearing loss.
Brianna
ITV1
Brianna Ghey’s mother Esther speaks in depth for the first time about her “beautiful daughter” and how the devastating loss has driven her campaign for change. The 75-minute documentary features exclusive interviews with friends and family, plus murder detectives.
Beyond Paradise
ITV1
When a body is found in the river on the county border between Devon and Cornwall, Humphrey and Esther are thrown in at the deep end, having to work alongside their Cornish counterparts. While their rivals are quick to brush off the death as a tragic accident, Humphrey’s instincts tell him there may be more lurking under the surface.
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