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TOP Agatha Christie: PREVIEWS

PICK Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen – Friday, BBC Two, 9pm with Paul Whitelaw

Historian Lucy Worsley has enjoyed a lifelong fascinatio­n with Agatha Christie. In this typically persuasive series, she seeks to explain how Christie, an enigmatic figure, became the most successful novelist of all time. To achieve that goal, she examines how the many societal changes Christie witnessed in her lifetime affected her work. This line of investigat­ion naturally feeds into Worsley’s other stated aim: “to show you that she was a pioneering, radical writer and woman.” Like all historians worth their salt, Worsley is commendabl­y obsessed with busting myths and received wisdom. Her detailed portrait of Christie is revealing; you actually get a sense of what she might’ve been like as a person.

Between the Covers – Tuesday, BBC Two, 7pm

Sara Cox’s book club guests this week are actor Paterson Joseph, BBC newsreader Sophie Raworth, and the comedians Jenny Eclair and Al Murray. One of the classic novels under review is The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by the late, great Douglas Adams. Paterson Joseph’s passion for that magnificen­t work of art is just so delightful to behold. A man after my own heart. Also, to the surprise of absolutely no one, Second World War buff Al Murray’s favourite novel is Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. Quite right too, it’s a masterpiec­e. Also, please steel yourselves for a wild revelation: Sophie Raworth was once so bored with a book, she chucked it off the side of a boat.

Louis Theroux Interviews… – Tuesday, BBC Two, 9pm

The comedian, broadcaste­r and author Katherine Ryan is the latest subject of this series of one-on-one interviews. Alas, preview copies of the episode weren’t available in time for my deadline, but if you’ve enjoyed this series so far, you’ll know why I’m flagging it up. Ryan is a smart, funny person. The same goes for Theroux. So it should be interestin­g. I get the impression that Theroux, who’s spent the last 20 years mired in deeply distressin­g subject matter, is trying to remind viewers that he was once renowned as an exemplary interviewe­r of celebritie­s. He has, perhaps, gone as far as could with ‘serious’ Theroux mode. There’s more room for light and shade in this format.

Miriam and Alan: Lost in Scotland and Beyond – Tuesday, Channel 4, 9pm

In the penultimat­e episode of their latest travelogue, pals Miriam Margolyes and Alan Cumming find themselves at chummy loggerhead­s on the subject of recreation­al drug use. This mild conflict takes place in a Santa Barbara ‘drugs den’. Their next destinatio­n is Palm Springs, home to many ageing members of the LGBTQ+ community. Miriam and Alan enjoy a bit of drag bingo and join a gay knitting group. Their final port of call is Los Angeles, where Miriam takes Alan to meet a young relative she’s never met before. Suffused with irreverenc­e and total sincerity, these adventures are expertly designed to warm your cockles. Cut to: Margolyes raising a knowing Carry On eyebrow.

Tokyo Vice – Tuesday, BBC One, 9.10pm and 10.50pm

This jittery neo-noir thriller is based on the bestsellin­g memoir by US journalist and

crime writer Jake Adelstein, who has spent most of his career in Japan. The story begins in 1999, when the fresh-faced Adelstein was hired as a crime reporter by one of Japan’s largest newspapers. He was the first non-japanese person to be

employed by them. His first assignment involves a fatal stabbing. This leads him towards a brave – some might say foolhardy – investigat­ion of the notorious Yakuza syndicate. As the danger escalates, Adelstein discovers

that his main ally is a senior detective from the organised crime division. He’s played by the always compelling Ken Watanabe. The series begins with a double-bill.

You Won’t Believe This – Tuesday, Channel 4, 10pm

A Would I Lie to You? rip-off starring everyday people, this new series involves groups of

strangers spinning tall tales, only one of which happens to be true. They’re grilled by “an elite squad of police interrogat­ors” while hidden observers search for clues

behind a two-way mirror. If they correctly identify the truth-teller, they win £5,000. If they choose the wrong person, that disingenuo­us suspect pockets the money instead. The first group of suspects claim to have opted out of civilisati­on in a variety of unusual ways. Did one of them

really live as an alpine goat? The second group have allegedly experience­d the worst date ever. Sample claim: “We were caught up

in an art heist.”

Unreported World – Friday, Channel 4, 7.30pm

Welcome to Gaza’s clandestin­e arts scene, where young Palestinia­ns try to express themselves in the face of an Israeli blockade and fierce Hamas censorship. In this report, journalist Jonathan Miller finds that simple social and creative endeavours, things we take for granted in the west, are

a source of tremendous risk in Palestine. His interviewe­es include a young female singer and actor who has been forced undergroun­d. Why? Because women over the age of 14 aren’t permitted to perform in public. Miller also meets a Palestinia­n man who is determined to renovate an old cinema, so his fellow Gazans can learn

from, and enjoy, suppressed works of art. There is hope.

There has to be.

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 ?? ?? Top, Evan Hunter, Miriam Margolyes and Alan Cumming in LA, in Miriam and Alan: Lost in Scotland and Beyond. Above, left, Louis Theroux with Katherine Ryan in Louis Theroux Interviews… and, right, Paterson Joseph, Jenny Eclair, Sara Cox, Al Murray and Sophie Raworth in Between the Covers.
Top, Evan Hunter, Miriam Margolyes and Alan Cumming in LA, in Miriam and Alan: Lost in Scotland and Beyond. Above, left, Louis Theroux with Katherine Ryan in Louis Theroux Interviews… and, right, Paterson Joseph, Jenny Eclair, Sara Cox, Al Murray and Sophie Raworth in Between the Covers.

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