9pm, Glee, E4
Catch covers of Bon Jovi’s It’s My Life, Beyonce Knowles’ Halo and Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and the Waves. To spice things up Will instils some healthy competition between the boys and the girls in a sing-off, with the winners getting to chose the song for the Sectionals. Meanwhile, Quinn makes a decision about the baby. Terri takes on the job of school nurse after scheming Sue Sylvester tells her to keep an eye on Emma and Will.
10pm, Nurse Jackie, BBC2
In this episode entitled Ring Finger, Jackie gets O’Hara to cut off her wedding band so Eddie doesn’t realise she’s married. Doh! Does she think he’d really care anyway? Doctor Cooper is still having embarrassing moments – he just can’t stop himself from touching women’s breasts. Is this a real medical condition or just an excuse? And catch another more cringe-worthy moment when Zoey walks in on Eddie and Jackie.
Not caught up with the wonderful Glee yet? Well, more fool you, we say – but it’s not too late. Here, to bring you up to speed, are a series of the recaps of all the episodes that have been shown in the UK so far – right up to the fourth episode, shown on E4 last Monday and repeated on Channel 4 on Sunday. Hey, don’t say we don’t do anything for you…
The next few weeks are brilliant for US TV on British telly screens, with 24, Lost, The Vampire Diaries, Melrose Place, Mad Men and Caprica all due to hit our digiboxes. And leading the charge is Glee, which we’ve told you about once-or-twice before.
So this is just a friendly reminder to tune in to E4 tonight at 9.00pm for the first two episodes. And if you’re non-digital, it’s repeated on C4 this coming Sunday. You’ll be logging onto iTunes to download the Glee cast’s version of Don’t Stop Believin’ before you know it.
If you enjoyed E4’s preview screening of the first episode of Glee on Tuesday, here’s a relatively spoiler-free selection of clips from the next eleven parts to promote the show’s DVD release Stateside…
As we let slip earlier in the month, E4 are planning an exclusive sneak peek of its awesome new musical comedy drama Glee ahead of it’s full-on premiere next year.
Hitting screens on 15 December, this first-look should whet your appetite ready for the big launch after Christmas that will feature special directors’ cuts to kick-start the much talked-about series.
Here’s an extended trailer to give you some idea of the delights that await…
This looks quite promising. Created by Ryan Murphy, the man behind Nip/Tuck, Glee is a comedy musical about teacher who challenges a gang of misfits to perform in a school singing group. The pilot will air in the States in May, with a full series following in the autumn.