Your Complete TV Guide for Wednesday Evening - 29 October 2025

It's a packed evening of television tonight with everything from high-stakes reality drama to blockbuster streaming premieres. Whether you're settling in with free-to-air channels or diving into your streaming subscriptions, here's everything you need to know about what's on tonight.


🎭 BBC One - 9:00 PM

The Celebrity Traitors (Episode 7)

The castle showdown continues as the celebrity game of deception reaches its penultimate episode. Claudia Winkleman presides over another tense night in the Scottish highlands as the remaining Faithfuls desperately try to identify the Traitors among them before it's too late.

This season's all-star cast includes:

  • Stephen Fry - The national treasure bringing his intellectual prowess to the game
  • Tom Daley - Olympic champion turned strategic player
  • Clare Balding - Sports broadcaster with a keen eye for detail
  • Alan Carr - Comedy legend navigating the lies and backstabbing
  • Celia Imrie - Veteran actress playing it close to the chest
  • Lucy Beaumont - Stand-up comedian adding unpredictable energy

Why you'll watch: With only one episode remaining after tonight, alliances are crumbling and paranoia is at an all-time high. The banishment at tonight's round table could determine who walks away with the prize. Expect tears, confrontations, and at least one jaw-dropping betrayal.

Perfect for: Fans of psychological drama and anyone who loves watching celebrities squirm under pressure. The celebrity version delivers all the tension of the original with added star power.

On next: The grand finale airs Thursday, October 30 at 9pm on BBC One


⚽ ITV1 - 8:00 PM

Carabao Cup Fourth Round: Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur

Live football from St. James' Park as two Premier League heavyweights battle for a spot in the quarter-finals. Newcastle, riding high this season, face a Spurs side desperate to claim silverware after recent near-misses.

Key storylines:

  • Can Newcastle's home fortress continue its dominance?
  • Tottenham's quest for their first trophy in years
  • Potential rotation gives squad players a chance to shine
  • Both managers weighing domestic cup ambitions against league priorities

Why you'll watch: Cup football delivers drama that league matches sometimes can't match. With both sides fielding strong squads, expect attacking football, controversial VAR decisions, and possibly extra time and penalties if the scores are level.

Also available: ITVX for streaming and catch-up


🎬 Major Streaming Premieres Tonight

Netflix - NEW RELEASES

Selling Sunset - Season 9

The glamorous Los Angeles realtors return for another season of luxury property porn, interpersonal drama, and sky-high commissions. This season promises even more lavish listings, explosive confrontations, and romantic entanglements.

What's new: Fresh faces join the Oppenheim Group, long-standing feuds finally reach breaking point, and the property market throws unexpected challenges at the agents. Expect million-dollar mansions, designer wardrobes, and plenty of champagne-fueled arguments.

Why it's addictive: The show perfects the formula of aspirational escapism mixed with reality TV chaos. You'll stay for the stunning homes, but keep watching for the interpersonal fireworks.

Binge factor: All episodes drop tonight - clear your calendar for the weekend.


Rulers of Fortune (New Series)

Netflix's latest prestige drama explores the cutthroat world of dynastic business empires. Think Succession meets The Crown, with European family conglomerates battling for control of their legacy while navigating modern challenges.

The premise: When the patriarch of a centuries-old banking dynasty suffers a stroke, his three children engage in a sophisticated power struggle that threatens to tear apart both family and empire. Corporate espionage, secret affairs, and billion-dollar decisions collide across Geneva, London, and Singapore.

Why you'll watch: Sharp writing, complex characters, and the kind of production values that make every scene look like it belongs in a cinema. The performances are already generating awards buzz.

Perfect for: Fans of prestige drama who appreciate shows that respect their intelligence.


Apple TV+ - NEW RELEASE

Down Cemetery Road (Series Premiere)

Starring: Emma Thompson, Ruth Wilson Creator: Based on the novel by Mick Herron (Slow Horses)

Emma Thompson stars as Zoë Boehm, a struggling Oxford private investigator whose mundane existence is shattered when a house explosion leads her into a labyrinthine conspiracy. Ruth Wilson plays Sarah Tucker, a woman obsessed with finding a missing child who reluctantly teams with Zoë.

The hook: What begins as a simple missing persons case spirals into something far darker when the investigators discover that people long presumed dead are still very much alive - while the living are rapidly joining the dead.

Why it's essential: Mick Herron's track record speaks for itself (Slow Horses is one of Apple TV+'s biggest hits). His trademark blend of dark humor, complex plotting, and flawed but compelling characters translates beautifully to screen. Thompson and Wilson's chemistry elevates every scene.

Tone: Think classic British mystery with a contemporary edge - cerebral without being pretentious, gripping without relying on gratuitous violence.

Episode count: All episodes available tonight for optimal binge-watching


Disney+ - NEW RELEASES

Star Wars: Visions - Season 3

The acclaimed animated anthology series returns with another collection of standalone stories exploring the Star Wars universe through diverse international animation studios.

What makes it special: Each episode is crafted by a different animation studio, resulting in wildly different visual styles and storytelling approaches. Past seasons delivered everything from samurai-inspired tales to noir detective stories, all set in a galaxy far, far away.

Tonight's highlights:

  • A Japanese anime studio reimagines the Sith as feudal warlords
  • A French animation collective explores a Force-sensitive musician
  • A Korean studio delivers a cyberpunk tale set on Coruscant's lower levels

Perfect for: Star Wars fans craving something different from the mainline shows, and animation enthusiasts who appreciate artistic experimentation.


Twisted Wonderland (Series Premiere)

Based on the popular mobile game, this animated series follows a student mysteriously transported to a magical academy inspired by classic Disney villains.

The premise: Our protagonist wakes up in Night Raven College, a prestigious magic school where each dormitory is themed around a famous Disney villain - think Maleficent, Ursula, Jafar. Alongside the cat-like creature Grim, they must navigate school politics, magical challenges, and the mystery of how to return home.

Why it works: The series cleverly reimagines Disney villains' aesthetics and philosophies without directly featuring the characters themselves. Fans of dark academia and magical school settings will find plenty to enjoy.

Target audience: Anime fans, Disney enthusiasts, and anyone who secretly rooted for the villains as a child.


📺 Other Highlights Tonight

Channel 4 - Evening Schedule

Check your local listings for Channel 4's prime-time offerings, typically featuring a mix of documentaries, comedy panel shows, and continuing dramas around the 9pm slot.

Channel 5 - Continuing Series

Channel 5's evening schedule continues its strong run of accessible entertainment and documentary programming.

BBC Two

Expect the usual blend of quality documentaries, cultural programming, and perhaps a David Attenborough repeat if you're very lucky.


🎯 Our Viewing Recommendations

If you want edge-of-your-seat drama:

Start with The Celebrity Traitors at 9pm on BBC One. The tension is unbearable in the best possible way.

If you're a football fan:

Newcastle v Tottenham on ITV1 at 8pm delivers live cup drama with potential for penalties and giant-killing heroics.

If you're ready to binge:

Down Cemetery Road on Apple TV+ offers intelligent mystery-thriller entertainment with two powerhouse leads.

If you need glamorous escapism:

Selling Sunset Season 9 on Netflix provides the perfect antidote to midweek blues with its mix of luxury property and interpersonal drama.

If you're a Star Wars completist:

Visions Season 3 on Disney+ is essential viewing, especially if you appreciate animation as an art form.


⏰ Quick Schedule

Time Channel Programme
8:00 PM ITV1 Newcastle v Tottenham (Carabao Cup)
9:00 PM BBC One The Celebrity Traitors (Episode 7)
All Day Netflix Selling Sunset S9 + Rulers of Fortune (NEW)
All Day Apple TV+ Down Cemetery Road (NEW)
All Day Disney+ Star Wars: Visions S3 + Twisted Wonderland (NEW)

💡 Pro Tips for Tonight

  1. Record The Celebrity Traitors if you're watching the football - you won't want to miss the drama, and social media will be full of spoilers by 10pm.

  2. Start with one episode of Down Cemetery Road rather than committing to a full binge - it's the kind of show where you'll want time to process each episode's twists.

  3. Check ITVX and BBC iPlayer - Both the football and Traitors will be available for catch-up if your evening plans change.

  4. Set aside this weekend for Selling Sunset if you're planning to binge - Season 9 is reportedly one of the drama-heaviest yet.

  5. Watch Star Wars: Visions episodes out of order - they're standalone stories, so start with whichever animation studio's style appeals most.


🔮 Coming Tomorrow (Thursday, October 30)

  • The Celebrity Traitors FINALE - BBC One, 9pm
  • Additional Carabao Cup matches - Check ITV listings
  • Continuing streaming series - New episodes of ongoing shows

Final Thoughts

Wednesday night television offers something for every mood and viewing preference. Whether you're settling in for broadcast telly with the BBC's reality showdown and ITV's live sport, or exploring the wealth of new streaming content, there's no shortage of quality entertainment tonight.

The beauty of having both traditional channels and streaming services is the flexibility - start with live TV for the communal experience and water-cooler moments, then switch to on-demand for perfectly-paced binge-watching at your own rhythm.

Our pick of the night? If we had to choose just one, Down Cemetery Road edges it for pure quality drama with Thompson and Wilson's magnetic performances. But honestly, you can't go wrong with any of tonight's major offerings.

Happy watching! 📺✨


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