Dancing On Ice – The Final STV, 6pm
PHILLIP Schofield and Holly Willoughby introduce the grand final of the figure-skating contest, as the final three celebrities – former X Factor star Jake Quickenden, former Scotland rugby ace Max Evans and Coronation Street actress Brooke Vincent – and their professional partners once again take to the ice as they seek to claim the title of Champion of the Rink.
Endeavour, STV, 8pm
IN the final episode of the series, Morse finds himself under cover, investigating the dark and secret world of a public school. When a body is discovered, the detective has to question who he can trust. With news that Cowley Station is to close, Thursday is determined to solve the murders linked to Eddie Nero, and charges Fancy with tracking down the elusive Cromwell Ames, but the investigation ends in disaster.
Top Gear, BBC2, 8pm
JAPANESE companies have built some of the most intriguing sports cars to ever to make it into UK showrooms. Tonight, the motoring magazine show pays homage to some of them. Matt LeBlanc and Chris Harris purchase second-hand sports cars at auction, and embark on a road trip.
Sir Bruce: A Celebration, BBC1, 9pm
TESS Daly hosts this programme, recorded at the London Palladium, which features many of Bruce Forsyth’s famous friends. They offer their memories of the TV and stage legend, who died last August, via anecdotes and musical performances. Dave Arch and his orchestra accompany them.
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