TV Guide UK Tonight: Mon 13 Apr 2026 – Miriam Margolyes Made Me Me, Missed Call & 24 Hours in Police Custody

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TV Guide UK Tonight: Mon 13 Apr 2026 – Miriam Margolyes Made Me Me, Missed Call & 24 Hours in Police Custody

Monday brings a proper mix tonight. Miriam Margolyes Made Me Me lands on BBC Two at 8:30pm — a one-off documentary that’s been quietly anticipated since the BBC picked it up in February. Missed Call starts its five-night run on Channel 5 at 9pm, with Joanna Scanlan playing a mother searching for her missing daughter somewhere in France with nobody willing to help. And 24 Hours in Police Custody is back on Channel 4 at 9pm with a cold case that stayed cold for twelve years. On BBC One, Babies reaches its fifth episode at 9pm, still one of the better dramas running on any channel. The soaps are all present and correct, and EastEnders tonight has actual consequences for Vicki and Zack.

Quick Picks: Tonight’s Best

  • Missed Call ⭐ — Channel 5, 9pm — Series premiere. Joanna Scanlan versus an entire French village. She’s excellent
  • Miriam Margolyes Made Me Me — BBC Two, 8:30pm — Shot on a phone over two years. Surprisingly moving
  • 24 Hours in Police Custody — Channel 4, 9pm — Cold case. Una Crown’s murder, unsolved for twelve years
  • Babies — BBC One, 9pm — Episode 5. Still the drama of the month
  • EastEnders — BBC One, 7:30pm — Stag dos, a stolen kiss, and a blackmail text. Not a quiet evening on Albert Square

Early Evening

EastEnders – BBC One, 7:30pm

Tonight is the joint stag do for Vicki and Ross, which in a soap context is a reliable signal that nothing will go smoothly. Vicki’s relationship with Zack has been building tension for weeks, and tonight it tips over — the two of them sneak away from the party and share a kiss that Vicki pulls back from when she hears Ross nearby.

The problem is that someone had their phone out. By the time the evening ends, Vicki has an anonymous text, a picture, and a demand for £20,000. It’s the kind of soap escalation that EastEnders does well when it commits to it — not just a secret but a threat, and a clock now running. Bea also makes a decision about her love life tonight, and Jasmine continues to find her place among the Slaters. Catch up via BBC iPlayer.

Prime Time

Emmerdale – ITV1, 8pm

ITV’s soaps power hour opens with Emmerdale’s 30-minute episode. The fallout from recent storylines continues — check ITVX if you need to catch up on the week’s events so far. Catch up via ITVX.

Miriam Margolyes Made Me Me – BBC Two, 8:30pm

This is the one that BBC Two has been building to since the corporation picked up Simon Draper’s documentary in February, and the premise is stranger than most: Draper, a BAFTA-winning director, spent two years following his friend Miriam Margolyes around with a mobile phone. Not a TV camera. A phone. The whole thing is shot that way.

What he ended up with is a surprisingly good portrait of someone who’s always been well-known but has become genuinely beloved in the last few years. Something shifted — people don’t just like Margolyes now, they love her. The documentary follows her through a book tour in Australia, a mission to visit old friends while she still can, an encounter with royalty, and various other engagements, with Draper’s phone apparently never far away.

Margolyes has said she was unaware of quite how much was being filmed, which gives the documentary an unusual candidness. She’s funnier than the “rude old woman” image suggests, and more vulnerable. It works because of the friendship between the two of them — that’s the real subject, and it’s why the film feels nothing like a standard celebrity profile. One-off, 60 minutes. Catch up via BBC iPlayer.

Coronation Street – ITV1, 8:30pm

The second half of ITV’s soaps hour. Todd is managing Theo while keeping his own plans close to his chest; Debbie discovers that Carl went further than anyone realised in trying to keep Summer quiet; and Lisa confronts Kit directly about what Mal has accused him of. Catch up via ITVX.

9pm: Three Ways to Go

Babies – BBC One, 9pm

Episode 5 of 6, and the series has earned the right to take its time. This one reaches back through flashbacks to show how Stephen and Lisa first got together — context that makes the current situation heavier rather than easier. Paapa Essiedu and Siobhán Cullen remain extraordinary together, finding moments of genuine humour inside a storyline about grief and disappointment without once making it feel like a contradiction.

Amanda’s situation continues to develop in ways that put pressure on the relationships around her, and Dave’s ambitions are beginning to cast a shadow over people who trusted him. The series finale is next Monday. Everything is converging. Catch up via BBC iPlayer.

24 Hours in Police Custody – Channel 4, 9pm

Bedfordshire Police’s long-running documentary strand is back, and tonight’s episode is a cold case: the murder of Una Crown, a widow whose body was found in her bungalow in Wisbech on 13 January 2013. A post-mortem determined she had been stabbed in the neck and chest, but the investigation stalled. The case stayed open but unsolved for twelve years before detectives took another run at it.

Cold case episodes have a different quality to the show’s real-time format — there’s less of the urgent corridor footage, more of the careful piecing together of what was missed the first time around. What evidence survived? What can modern forensics do with material that sat in storage for over a decade? The show doesn’t usually dramatise, but the weight of twelve years adds its own tension. Catch up via Channel 4 streaming.

Missed Call ⭐ – Channel 5, 9pm (SERIES PREMIERE)

Five episodes, airing Monday to Friday. This is the one to start tonight. Joanna Scanlan plays Sarah, a single mother who gets a late-night missed call from her teenage daughter Katie — who is supposed to be on a school exchange in a village in France. By the time Sarah reaches France, Katie has vanished, and the host family and local gendarmerie are handling the whole thing with a level of indifference that veers into something more sinister.

Scanlan is one of the best actors working in British television and she’s ideally cast here — her Sarah is not the screaming, frantic mother of lesser thrillers but something more controlled and therefore more unsettling to watch. The suppressed panic of someone who knows they’re not being believed and keeps pushing anyway. Rupert Graves and Robert Lindsay are both in the cast, and director Joanna Cooke has a background in French-British co-productions that shows in how the location is used.

It’s co-produced by Pernel Media and ITV Studios for Channel 5, and you can tell — the pacing is more European than the usual Channel 5 thriller, less desperate to hit a cliffhanger every twelve minutes. The first episode is patient about what it reveals, which is a good sign. Catch up via My5.

Late Night

Rooster – Sky One, 10pm

The weekly episode of Sky One’s American import continues. Steve Carell as Greg Russo — a bestselling children’s author, recently divorced, travelling to the college where his daughter works — is the kind of low-stakes, mid-life-crisis comedy Bill Lawrence does well. It’s not Ted Lasso, but Carell’s particular talent for playing men who are trying hard and not quite landing is well-deployed here.

The Viewing Schedule

Time Channel Programme
2:50pm Sky Sports Cricket IPL: Sunrisers Hyderabad v Rajasthan Royals
7:30pm BBC One EastEnders
8:00pm ITV1 Emmerdale
8:30pm BBC Two Miriam Margolyes Made Me Me
8:30pm ITV1 Coronation Street
9:00pm BBC One Babies (Ep 5)
9:00pm Channel 4 24 Hours in Police Custody
9:00pm Channel 5 Missed Call (SERIES PREMIERE)
10:00pm Sky One Rooster

What’s On Streaming

BBC iPlayer: EastEnders, Babies, Miriam Margolyes Made Me Me
ITVX: Emmerdale, Coronation Street
Channel 4 streaming: 24 Hours in Police Custody
My5: Missed Call (full series airing Mon–Fri)
NOW/Sky Go: Rooster, IPL Cricket (subscription required)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is EastEnders on tonight (Monday 13 April 2026)?

Yes, EastEnders is on BBC One at 7:30pm tonight. It’s the stag do episode — Vicki and Zack share a kiss at her party, someone films it, and by the end of the night there’s a blackmail demand for £20,000 sitting in Vicki’s phone. Catch up via BBC iPlayer.

What time is Miriam Margolyes Made Me Me on BBC Two tonight?

Miriam Margolyes Made Me Me is on BBC Two at 8:30pm tonight (Monday 13 April 2026). It’s a one-off documentary filmed by BAFTA-winning director Simon Draper entirely on his mobile phone over two years, following Margolyes through a book tour, meetings with old friends, and an encounter with royalty. Catch up via BBC iPlayer.

What time is Missed Call on Channel 5 tonight?

Missed Call starts on Channel 5 at 9pm tonight (Monday 13 April 2026) and runs nightly through to Friday. It’s a five-part thriller with Joanna Scanlan as a single mother trying to find her missing teenage daughter in France while local authorities refuse to take the disappearance seriously. Catch up via My5.

What time is 24 Hours in Police Custody on Channel 4 tonight?

24 Hours in Police Custody is on Channel 4 at 9pm tonight. Tonight’s cold case covers the murder of widow Una Crown, found stabbed in her Wisbech bungalow in January 2013. The case went unsolved for twelve years before Bedfordshire detectives reopened it. Catch up via Channel 4 streaming.

What time is Babies on BBC One tonight?

Babies is on BBC One at 9pm tonight (Monday 13 April 2026). It’s episode 5 of 6, with flashbacks revealing how Stephen and Lisa first met. Paapa Essiedu and Siobhán Cullen star. The full series is on BBC iPlayer.

What’s the best thing to watch on TV tonight (Monday 13 April 2026)?

Missed Call on Channel 5 at 9pm is the standout of the night — Joanna Scanlan is excellent in the opening episode of this five-part French-set thriller. For documentary, 24 Hours in Police Custody on Channel 4 at 9pm is a strong cold case episode. If you prefer something warmer, Miriam Margolyes Made Me Me on BBC Two at 8:30pm is unexpectedly touching for a documentary shot on a phone.

Final Verdict

Missed Call is the reason to clear the 9pm slot tonight. Joanna Scanlan has been waiting for a lead role this good, and the first episode makes a compelling case that the next four nights are worth your time. A missing daughter, an unhelpful village, and a mother who won’t go home without answers.

Miriam Margolyes Made Me Me at 8:30pm on BBC Two is worth watching before the 9pm clash. The mobile-phone conceit sounds like a gimmick but the intimacy it produces is real — Margolyes is more candid here than in most interviews, and the film doesn’t outstay its welcome.

24 Hours in Police Custody makes a reliable case for itself at 9pm on Channel 4 if you’d rather spend the evening in Bedfordshire than France. Cold cases and this programme’s format suit each other well. Twelve years is a long time for a case file to sit on a shelf, and the question of what’s changed since then is enough to carry the hour.


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Clint Edgar

Clint is a writer and self-proclaimed professional binge-watcher who treats the "Skip Intro" button with the suspicion it deserves. When he isn't dissecting plot holes or getting emotionally invested in fictional characters, you can find him scrolling through streaming queues or arguing about why The Office is a masterpiece. Clint lives in London with a dangerously comfortable couch and a remote control that he guards with his life.

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