What to watch on TV tonight: AJ Odudu and Vernon Kay host M&S: Dress the Nation
By Susan Brett | Tue Sep 17 202410 amateur designers compete for the gig of a lifetime in new M&S: Dress the Nation, while comedian Jamali Maddix investigates cult leaders in Jamali Maddix: Follow the Leader.
Designing the Hebrides
BBC Two, 7pm
Interior Design Masters champion and Scotland's Home of the Year judge Banjo Beale returns to the Hebrides, where he supports local businesses with stunning makeovers. As a tiny community with difficult transport links, this archipelago off Scotland's western coast represents a logistical nightmare for Beale. The payoff, however, sees these small businesses reemerge with interiors that match their location as one of the most beautiful places in the country. Episode one sees the star visit Easdale, which has a population of just 60, to transform local boozer The Puffer Pub.
Nadiya’s Cook Once, Eat Twice
BBC Two, 7.30pm
Celebrity chef Nadiya Hussain is back with a new series offering tips and tricks for making the food shop go that little bit further. Her philosophy is 'cook once, eat twice', meaning her meals can later be transformed into a second delicious dish. In the first episode, Nadiya elevates leftover salad leaves to create a creamy pasta salad; old potatoes become tasty bean and potato cakes; and over-ripe bananas become a mouth-watering dessert. She also shares her recipe for carrot soup, which can be adapted into a second meal later in the week.
M&S: Dress the Nation
ITV1, 8pm
Hosted by AJ Odudu and Vernon Kay, 10 amateur clothing designers take part in a new competition to win the life-changing opportunity of becoming a fashion designer for retail giant M&S. Over six weeks, they'll compete in individual and group challenges to impress a line-up of famous guest judges. In episode one, it’s all about womenswear as former Spice Girl Mel B joins the fold.
Trump's Heist: The President Who Wouldn't Lose
Channel 4, 9pm
American political insiders and former Trump supporters tell the disconcerting true story of how Donald Trump attempted to subvert US politics after his 2020 election loss. After rival Biden's resounding win at the polls, Trump replaced his advisors with loyalists who strategised over how to take it from him. They planned to convince America that the election was stolen, pressuring local officials to comply. Due to the integrity of Arizona Republican officials, many of whom voted for Trump, the attempts came to nothing.
Jamali Maddix: Follow the Leader
U&Dave, 10pm
Jamali Maddix investigates key figures within growing communities on society's fringes in this fascinating new four-part series. Maddix speaks to the leaders of cults, extreme political movements and other radical groups as he tries to uncover the reasons why people sign up. In tonight's episode, the host travels to America to examine its morally-ambiguous vigilante paedophile hunters and their rapidly growing fanbase.