'Rules of the Game', 'Toast of Tinseltown': The 5 best things on TV tonight, Tuesday 11 January
Toxic workplace culture and suspicious deaths feature in BBC One's new drama series, Rules of the Game, starring Maxine Peake.
Crime documentary The Hunt for Bible John concludes on BBC Two with a look at how Scottish police caught the serial killer, while at the cosier end of the documentary scale, ITV's new show The Secret Life of Our Pets shows how humans and animals can talk to each other.
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Acclaimed sitcom Toast is in Hollywood for latest series Toast of Tinseltown for BBC Two, and Davina McCall is back on the hunt for perfect matches in Channel 4 dating show The Language of Love.
The best things to watch on TV tonight, Tuesday 11 January, 2022
Rules of the Game - BBC One - 9pm
Maxine Peake stars in a new drama series starting tonight which sees her as the COO of a sports company whose toxic culture is thrust under the spotlight when a suspicious staff death resurfaces.
Peake's character Sam immediately falls out with new HR director Maya, but things are set to get a lot more complicated when they both begin asking the same questions about the death of a young female employee after a company party 10 years ago.
When the company is rocked by another death, Sam is forced to delve into the boys' club environment she has been overseeing.
The Hunt for Bible John - BBC Two - 9pm
"It hangs over Glasgow the Bible John story, mainly because he's never been found."
The Hunt For Bible John // Watch on iPlayer 👉 https://t.co/PozI0L6uij pic.twitter.com/8dTciLlMIA— BBC Scotland (@BBCScotland) January 4, 2022
In the second and final part of this documentary about 1960s serial killer Bible John, a journalist who covered the case at the time recalls the groundbreaking investigation in Glasgow.
Bible John stalked dance clubs in the city, picking off young women as his victims and was nicknamed after the only witness to have seen him said he had been preaching from scripture.
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The documentary captures the terror of the time for women living in Glasgow, and shows how the Scottish police used photofit identification for the first time.
The Secret Life of Our Pets - ITV - 8pm
Any proud pet owner will tell you they can communicate with their dog, cat or hamster as if the animal was human.
This new series full of heartwarming scenes looks at the fascinating stories of our pets' lives and in the first episode features the unique communication between pets and owners.
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Watch out for the canny parrot who works out how to ask Alexa to add its favourite treat, strawberries, to the family shopping list.
Toast of Tinseltown - BBC Two - 10pm
Matt Berry's comedy about thespian Steven Toast struggling to navigate his career in the fickle world of showbusiness heads to LA for this new series.
In tonight's second episode of the series, he arrives in Hollywood and hits the ground running with auditions - but a David Bowie-themed party sees him attacked by a man in an Ashes to Ashes costume.
The Language of Love - Channel 4 - 10pm
Her Streetmate days might be in the dim and distant past of dating TV, but Davina McCall is back to searching for perfect matches and even a language barrier can't stand in her way.
The premise of the show is that British and Spanish singles should be able to connect even without being able to understand each other - but in reality, it leads to miscommunications, tears and in tonight's episode, an anger-inducing revelation.
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