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THIS WEEK’S BEST FILMS
SATURDAY
Citizen Kane (1941) (BBC2, 3pm)
catch a terrorist who funds his attacks using stolen artefacts. When his mentor is abducted after discovering the tomb of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, art expert Danny McNamara recruits the help of an old flame. Matt Barr and Sofia Pernas star.
Killing Eve (BBC1, 9.15pm)
It’s been quite an eventful ride so far this series, what with the shocking deaths of two lead characters, the introduction of the devil-maycare Dasha (played with relish by Harriet Walter) and, of course, a series of inventive murders by Villanelle. But then this series simply wouldn’t be the same without Jodie Comer’s assassin going about her business
Jurassic Park (1993) (STV, 5.45pm)
Steven Spielberg’s monster blockbuster sees scientists (Sam Neill and Laura Dern) being given a sneak preview of a safari park set up on a remote island by an eccentric tycoon (Richard Attenborough). The creatures on display are genetically engineered dinosaurs and it isn’t long before something goes wrong and the beasts escape their cages. In 2020, it still packs a punch, not least because of great effects, sound design, action scenes and Jeff Goldblum’s wonderful performance.
with a smile on her face. As awful as it is, that’s why people seem to love the show so much. This week, Villanelle decides she has had enough and decides on a different path. Could she be giving up her murderous ways once and for all? Meanwhile, Carolyn finds out that information is being withheld by those closest to her and Eve discovers a lead that might bring her closer to Villanelle.
Walking with Elephants (C4, 9.15pm)
Levison Wood reaches the final stage of his epic 650-mile journey, following the annual migration of Botswana’s 130,000 elephants. Together with his guide Kane, Lev follows the elephants deep into the heart of the Okavango