Sunday People

State Of Mind

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From Thursday

Richard Gere plays Dr Alan Stone, a psychiatri­st treating three paranoid schizophre­nics who all think they are Jesus Christ. Director Jon Avnet’s drama also stars Peter Dinklage and Bradley Whitford. (2020/15) ★★★

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, ITV

Worried about Sam ratting on him, Simon corners the youngster and says that what he saw was just a prank. However, Nick later gets a call from Sam’s school saying he’s hurt another child.

Determined to find out what’s going on, Nick gets the truth out of Sam and goes to have it out with Simon. Leanne can’t believe what she’s hearing and questions Simon – but her stepson sticks to his story.

Later, when Simon’s alone he tells Jacob he’s ready for the next delivery – only for Leanne to confront him with the bags of coke. Simon snaps that he’s doing it to provide for them but Leanne says she will sort herself out and they must go to the police. Then Simon reveals he’s in trouble as he owes his boss money. Leanne realises Simon is going seriously off the rails.

9pm, BBC One

As a black man, actor David Harewood is nearly three times more likely to die from Covid-19 than a white person, and wants to know why. Paediatric­ian Dr Guddi Singh reveals that one big risk factor is the job you do. Key workers are more exposed to the virus and people from ethnic minorities are more likely to do these jobs.

9pm, ITV

Outspoken actor Rupert Everett joins Piers to discuss his A-list co-stars, plus the promiscuou­s life he led in the 70s and 80s. Piers also grills the star about the time he called Morgan “slobby”, “elephantin­e” and “pathologic­al” after working with him on Comic Relief Does The Apprentice.

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