TV tonight: a terrifying look at Donald Trump’s ‘political godfather’

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At 10pm on BBC Four, viewers can catch Christoffer Guldbrandsen's new documentary from 2023, which takes a closer look at the relationship between Donald Trump's mentor, Roger Stone, and the events leading up to the storming of the US Capitol. The film explores the dangerous give-and-take between the two men, showing how things can quickly spiral out of control. When Guldbrandsen has a near-death experience, Stone reaches out to him, reigniting their complicated connection.

Celebrities In The Kitchen

Hollywood stars like Linford Christie, Abbey Clancy, Carol Vorderman, and Christopher Biggins will be appearing on ITV1 at 8pm. They will be participating in a celebrity cooking competition hosted by Emma Willis. The contestants, who are not known for their cooking skills, will be challenged to prepare dinner party dishes with the help of professional chefs. Emma Willis promises that this will be the "ultimate celebrity food fight".

The Worst House In The Neighborhood

"It's a disaster!" Brother and sister Scarlette and Stuart Douglas, who work in real estate, traveled to Bristol to help single mother Natalie revive an old 1950s flat-roofed semi-detached house. The house is falling apart from the outside, so they have a big job ahead of them. Luckily, Natalie's six-year-old daughter, Freda, has some great ideas for how to transform the kitchen. Graeme Virtue.

Discover London Underground's Secrets

tells us all about the latest episode of the popular documentary series at 8pm last night. Leslie Green, the architect responsible for the iconic oxblood-tiled underground stations, was featured in this week's episode, with a special focus on Lambeth North. Additionally, railway historian Tim Dunn shared insights into the impressive engineering of the Thames Tunnel, which was the world's first tunnel constructed under a navigable river.

Vichy France's Pact With Nazis

At 8:35 pm on PBS America, there is a documentary that tells the story of the Vichy regime in France. This regime worked with the Nazis, but not many people know about it because it goes against the more heroic story of the French resistance. The documentary looks at how the regime started and how it played a part in sending almost 80,000 Jews to concentration camps. It's a shameful part of history that is worth learning about.

Tune in to Channel 4 at 9pm this week to watch former police detective Dave Grimstead and his team of experts try to uncover the identity of an unknown man discovered on a London street back in 1994. With the help of cutting-edge technology, they are able to piece together his story.

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