The stakes are higher than ever in TV's most anxiety-inducing finance drama, Industry. Harper is navigating the cutthroat world of high finance while Yasmin cozies up to MPs with her new husband, Sir Henry Muck noticeably absent. The latest season boasts a star-studded cast, including Max Minghella and Kiernan Shipka, which should keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
In contrast, Jamie's Feasts for a Fiver promises budget-friendly meals fit for entertaining guests without sacrificing flavor or creativity. This week, Jamie whips up a creative brunch dish featuring French toast crumpets and smashed minty peas as an avocado substitute. Whether you're in a tight budget or just want to impress your friends, this show is sure to delight.
Lynley returns with its signature blend of high society and intrigue, as Tommy and Barbara delve into the dark secrets surrounding a missing persons case that initially seemed simple but turned sinister involving dating apps. The class differences between these two leads will undoubtedly lead to some fascinating dramatic moments.
Meanwhile, Pete Wicks is back on our screens, this time advocating for dog welfare. In the latest episode of Dogs Trust, we're introduced to a one-year-old chow chow named Nugget who's struggling with separation anxiety, and later meet 10 adorable Belgian malinois puppies that bring joy and companionship.
Lucy Worsley delves into the enigmatic world of Victorian-era serial killers once again in her captivating series, The Victorian Murder Club. This time around, she focuses on the "Thames torso murders" to uncover clues about a potential perpetrator's identity and motives.
Finally, a gripping Dutch thriller called Walter Presents: The Ring keeps viewers hooked with its slow-burning tension as lawyer Anna becomes embroiled in blackmail and deceit. Despite the plot thickening quickly, the show maintains an effortless balance of realism and suspense that sets it apart from more generic thrillers.
In the sports world, Liverpool takes on Barnsley in a highly anticipated third-round tie of the Men's FA Cup at Anfield.
In contrast, Jamie's Feasts for a Fiver promises budget-friendly meals fit for entertaining guests without sacrificing flavor or creativity. This week, Jamie whips up a creative brunch dish featuring French toast crumpets and smashed minty peas as an avocado substitute. Whether you're in a tight budget or just want to impress your friends, this show is sure to delight.
Lynley returns with its signature blend of high society and intrigue, as Tommy and Barbara delve into the dark secrets surrounding a missing persons case that initially seemed simple but turned sinister involving dating apps. The class differences between these two leads will undoubtedly lead to some fascinating dramatic moments.
Meanwhile, Pete Wicks is back on our screens, this time advocating for dog welfare. In the latest episode of Dogs Trust, we're introduced to a one-year-old chow chow named Nugget who's struggling with separation anxiety, and later meet 10 adorable Belgian malinois puppies that bring joy and companionship.
Lucy Worsley delves into the enigmatic world of Victorian-era serial killers once again in her captivating series, The Victorian Murder Club. This time around, she focuses on the "Thames torso murders" to uncover clues about a potential perpetrator's identity and motives.
Finally, a gripping Dutch thriller called Walter Presents: The Ring keeps viewers hooked with its slow-burning tension as lawyer Anna becomes embroiled in blackmail and deceit. Despite the plot thickening quickly, the show maintains an effortless balance of realism and suspense that sets it apart from more generic thrillers.
In the sports world, Liverpool takes on Barnsley in a highly anticipated third-round tie of the Men's FA Cup at Anfield.