The Sunday Telegraph

Tuesday

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American Justice BBC TWO, 9.00PM

As Making a Murderer and OJ: Made in America have proved, true crime is in vogue. British directors Jonathan Taylor and Arthur Cary jump on the bandwagon with this three-part series examining the US justice system. The film follows the work of tough-as-nails state attorney Angela Corey in Jacksonvil­le, Florida. What it shows is that justice is never easy. Two cases form the backbone of this opener. The first is the double-murder of a man and his niece. The second is a genuine head-scratcher: a man, Trey Wright, is charged with the murder of his cousin – even though the cousin was killed by someone else. With either the death sentence or life without parole as the options in both cases, there is plenty at stake. Gabriel Tate

Inside No 9 BBC TWO, 10.00PM

Felicity Kendal and Fiona Shaw join Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith at the opening of an art exhibition with – you guessed it – a sinister twist. This is the final instalment of a comedy horror anthology that has gone from strength to strength, which has resulted in its most consistent series to date. GT

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