TV Tonight: The Accused and Miscarriages of Justice Series
TV Tonight: The Accused Series Airs on Channel 4

A new television series titled The Accused: Beyond Reasonable Doubt? airs tonight at 10pm on Channel 4, focusing on individuals and families who believe their loved ones have been wrongfully convicted. The series opens with the controversial case of Jason Moore, who was found guilty of murdering Robert Darby following a street fight in 2005. Moore's family, including his sister Kirstie Moore, are actively campaigning to have his conviction overturned. The show promises to explore evidence that may prove their claims of innocence.

Other Programmes to Watch Tonight

George Clarke's Beautiful Builds

At 8pm on Channel 4, property developer George Clarke helps Michelle from Windsor transform her bungalow, which she has affectionately called 'the hovel' for nearly a decade. With no renovation experience, Michelle faces challenges including an uncomfortably placed toilet and a horrific plastic lean-to.

Cornwall: A Year By the Sea

Channel 5 at 8pm presents the latest visit to Cornwall. The documentary highlights the challenging conditions for the RNLI during a lifeboat training exercise in Port Isaac on the north coast, while in the south, the Tregothnan estate continues its tea cultivation.

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Queen James: Passion, Plots and Power in the Court of Britain's First King

Historian Gareth Russell tells the story of King James I on BBC Two at 9pm. James was a pacifist, arts patron, and religious reformer, but also a controversial figure in his private life. Actor James McArdle brings James's letters and speeches to life.

The Hardacres

Channel 5 at 9pm continues its period drama. Lady Imelda Hansen makes a dramatic entrance to collect a debt, while Mary comments on her mother's risky bridge game. Rebellious Emma also reveals her intentions.

Swipe Right for Sperm

BBC Two at 10pm investigates unregulated 'Tinder for sperm' websites. A BBC Wales reporter pays £100 for a sample from a man claiming 180 children worldwide, which arrives in a frozen food carton.

Live Sport

Golf: US Open coverage begins at 12.30pm on Sky Sports Golf from Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in New York.

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