June’s quest to be reunited with Hannah continues in all its twisted hell and there’s not much in the way of good news this week, with tension rising between her and Luke. With everyone bringing their A-game, it’ll really come down to who the public loves the most: can current favourites Hamza, Helen and Will win enough hearts and minds? Ali Catterall The Handmaid’s Tale 9pm, Channel 4 Semi-final time, where our hot-hoofers must perform twice to have a chance of making it to next week’s grand final. Graeme Virtue Strictly Come Dancing 7.15pm, BBC One Now they have just three hours to create a feast that will impress Marcus Wareing, Gregg Wallace and newbie judge Anna Haugh, whose mix of exactitude and empathetic support has also been a highlight. This season’s stressful gelato royale has seen a starting lineup of 32 capable chefs carved down to a trio of finalists. HR MasterChef: The Professionals 6.15pm, BBC One She’s up against 15 other nine-to-14-year-old singers hungry to win pop’s campest accolade. Thirteen-year-old Freya Skye will make the UK proud with her entry, Lose My Head (an absolute banger, by the way) in today’s contest, now in its 20th year, in Armenia. Hollie Richardson Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 3pm, BBC One She’s also finalising her divorce, which means the will-they-won’t-they situation with Strike might finally come to a head. Does it have anything to do with the unsolved disappearance of Margot Bamborough in 1974 that Cormoran Strike (Tom Burke) has just taken on? In this latest four-parter of the Strike series, Holliday Grainger is back as Robin Ellacott to help with the detective’s first ever cold case. “We found parts of his victims in the sink, in the bath, in the fridge.” That’s the report from the lucky detective put on the case of a serial killer 40 years ago in Cornwall.
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