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Six highlights for what ever mood you’re in
IF YOU WANT DARK DRAMA... THE PALE HORSE SUNDAY, 9PM, BBC1
Agatha Christie fans may be annoyed that this adaptation bears little relation to the source novel, but Sarah Phelps’s reimagining of the story is still a stylish, atmospheric affair. In the concluding part, expect more unexpected twists as
Mark Easterbrook (Rufus Sewell, right) goes in search of answers.
IF YOU WANT ESPIONAGE... HOMELAND SUNDAY, 9PM, CH4
After nine years fighting international terrorists, this eighth series is the final outing for everyone’s favourite bipolar CIA agent Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes, right). As we rejoin Carrie, she’s broken after spending months in a Russian gulag – but old mentor Saul Berenson soon needs her help in Afghanistan.
IF YOU WANT A FOND FAREWELL... COLD FEET MONDAY, 9PM, ITV
In the final episode of what has been a short but sweet series, Adam and Karen (James Nesbitt and Hermione Norris, right) find their future plans thrown into jeopardy by an unexpected offer. Pete, meanwhile, helps his son to realise a dream, and David is in turmoil over his growing feelings for ex-wife Robyn.
IF YOU WANT THE WHOLE TRUTH... ROYAL HISTORY’S BIGGEST FIBS TUESDAY, 9PM, BBC4
Lucy Worsley (right) raids the dressing-up box again for a new series that exposes some whopping lies. She begins by discovering how the 16th-century English Reformation has been manipulated by generations of politicians and writers – right up to the present day.
IF YOU WANT A COASTAL BREAK... HARRY REDKNAPP’S SANDBANKS SUMMER WEDNESDAY, 8PM, ITV
In this fun series, Harry Redknapp (right) will be serving as our guide to the place he has called home for 20 years, Sandbanks in Dorset, one of the country’s most exclusive addresses. In the first episode, Harry visits the Bournemouth Air Festival – and gets a bird’s-eye view of his home.
IF YOU WANT PROPERTY ENVY... PHIL SPENCER’S STATELY HOMES THURSDAY, 9PM, MORE4
Inthefirstofanewrunof stately visits, Phil heads inside magnificent Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, the family seat of the Cavendish family for more than 350 years. His guide is Peregrine Andrew Morny Cavendish, the 12th Duke of Devonshire (right).