Irish Sunday Mirror

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or more. Designated Survivor returns in weekly instalment­s for a second season with agent Wells forming an alliance with a spy and a lawyer joining President Kirkman’s staff. Sunday episodes of vigilante drama Black Lightning start today as a school principal returns to fighting crime in New Orleans. If it’s movies you’re after

Black Lightning thriller Les Affames follows a band of survivors who join forces to flee a plague of zombies ravaging their rural Quebec town.

The Outsider sees an American soldier imprisoned in post-war Japan enter the dark world of the yazuka, adopting their way of life in return for his freedom. A Moroccan teenager facing bigotry in Amsterdam seeks out a sense of belonging in the world of fundamenta­list Islam in the gritty Layla M. There’s more steely drama in First Match with a teenage girl from Brooklyn hardened by years in foster care taking up wrestling to win back her estranged dad.

Documentar­y Wild Wild Country is based on the true story of self-exiled Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh who clashed with locals when he set up a cult in the Oregon desert.

The six-part series shows how tensions were building pre-waco and is well worth a look.

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