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What you’ll be watching in the weeks ahead
returns with Ncuti Gatwa’s
Doctor Who Time Lord back in the TARDIS with Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday. Two episodes will air on BBC1 on Saturday 11 May just before the Eurovision final, to make what the Beeb are calling a ‘Who-rovision’ night! The first will be Space Babies, followed by The Devil’s Chord, which takes them back to Beatlemania in the 1960s. Channel 5’s Jay Blades’ West End Through Time sees the Repair Shop star learn what turned London’s West End into a centre of entertainment and shopping. He’ll also explore the secrets of Fortnum & Mason, The Savoy and Trafalgar Square.
The story of Sven-göran Eriksson’s life and career will be told in Prime Video’s documentary Sven, which also touches on the former England football manager’s terminal-cancer diagnosis. Interviewees include David Beckham and Wayne Rooney.
Hit Man is a Netflix action comedy starring Top
Gun: Maverick’s Glen
Powell as professor Gary Johnson, who discovers he has a hidden talent – being a fake hitman. But when he falls for client Madison (Adria Arjona), some big mix-ups ensue!
Parenting comedy drama returns for a fourth
Trying series on Apple TV+, starring Esther Smith and Rafe Spall. Six years on, Nikki and Jason have built a happy family, but as Princess begins longing for a connection with her birth mum, they face tough questions.
Keeley Hawes and Krysten Ritter star in Orphan
Black: Echoes on ITVX. The 10part sci-fi thriller explores the scientific manipulation of human existence, following a group of women as they unravel the mystery of their identities.