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- with Paul Whitelaw

Red Rose – Monday, BBC Three, 10pm

Picture, if you will, Black Mirror hijacked by Shane Meadows. That was my initial impression upon watching this intriguing horror yarn about teenage friends from Bolton who gradually become bewitched by a sinister app. Troubled protagonis­t Roch is the first to fall under Red Rose’s mysterious spell. When she answers its ostensibly benign ‘Yes or No’ questions, the app starts granting her wishes. Enter our old friend, the Faustian pact. This won’t end well. Red Rose takes its cue from the likes of Carrie et al. It’s a sympatheti­c study of teenage angst shot through a supernatur­al prism; a creepshow possessed of some substance. The entire series will be available on iPlayer after episode one goes out.

Disclosure: Locked in the Hospital – Monday, BBC One, 8pm

No one should be living in hospital without any hope of release. That’s supposed to be against the law. And yet so many people have been stuck there, behind closed doors, for decades. BBC Scotland reporter Lucy Adams focuses on four young men who, despite having committed no crimes, are still locked in secure hospitals. She investigat­es the sad stories of people with autism and learning disabiliti­es who should not be trapped within this system. Adams also speaks to the families of those patients, all of whom have struggled for years to bring their loved ones home. Ministers have stated that they’ll definitely be released by 2024 at the latest, but why has it taken so long?

Sky High Club – Monday, BBC Scotland, 10.30pm/Thursday, BBC Three, 8pm

Loganair, which has its main base in Glasgow, is the UK’s largest regional airline. In this breezy new series, we spend time with its young crew members. They’re a close-knit team who thrive on banter. A nice bunch of kids living the high-flying dream. Captain Robbie, who’s only 25, met his partner Kirsten at work. It’s a long-distance relationsh­ip: she lives in Shetland, he’s based in Edinburgh. The sweet highlight of episode one is when they meet for the first time in weeks during a brief flight stopover. A chaste kiss is exchanged. We’re also introduced to cabin crew members Shannon and Karolina, best friends since primary school, and trainee Omar from Morocco. A nice little show.

Porn King: The Rise & Fall of Ron Jeremy – Monday and Tuesday, Channel 4, 10pm

Veteran porn star Ron Jeremy is currently facing 34 charges of rape and sexual assault. This two-part series features exclusive testimonie­s from some of the women and industry insiders who have accused him of being a serial abuser. His alleged crimes are legion. Jeremy became a star during the so-called ‘Golden Age’ of porn in the 1970s. The Boogie Nights era. This chubby little man with his ridiculous mane and thick moustache cultivated an image of himself as a smart, funny, likeable character; the world’s most unlikely sex symbol, a harmless figure of fun. That was his subterfuge, a seemingly disingenuo­us act. He is currently in jail awaiting trial as his alleged victims await vindicatio­n.

Shetland – Wednesday, BBC One, 9pm

The case of missing Danny Cairns continues during Douglas Henshall’s valedictor­y tour of duty as the glowering yet inherently sensitive DI Jimmy Perez. Last week’s instalment ended with the shocking discovery of a corpse in a suitcase. It wasn’t Danny’s corpse, so he could still be alive (yep, that’s right, I’m quite the amateur sleuth). Shetland won’t be the same without Henshall. I wish it all the best, his replacemen­t will no doubt be fine and good, but it’s not like when a Doctor regenerate­s. Doctor Who thrives on change and the personalit­ies of its lead actors. We watch the likes of Shetland because we enjoy the comforting presence of its protagonis­t as they solemnly solve crimes.

Hotel Custody – Thursday, STV, 9pm

One of the UK’s busiest police custody centres is located in the economical­ly deprived town of Grimsby. This new series observes its staff as they deal with various detainees. You may find yourselves discomfite­d by its jarring shifts in tone. I appreciate that the staff (all of whom come across as decent people) feel compelled to lighten the mood with jokes. That’s understand­able. My problem with this series is the way in which it distastefu­lly tries to present itself as a light-hearted workplace documentar­y with a supporting cast of people struggling with mental illness, drugs and alcohol. It provides zero insight into the root causes of these problems. There is no wider context, it’s nothing more than voyeurism.

Hobby Man – Friday, Channel 4, 8pm

In this new series, comedian, journalist and The Last Leg co-host Alex Brooker embarks upon an odyssey to discover new hobbies. It’s never too late to while away your time with another enjoyably pointless endeavour. Episode one involves a trip to Edinburgh, during which Brooker hooks up with fellow fun-seeker Scarlett Moffatt. They visit one of the world’s oldest chess clubs, dive headfirst into the world of home brewing, and then head up to Loch Leven for a bit of birdwatchi­ng. At the end of their eventful journey, Brooker and Moffatt trade thoughts on which new hobby they enjoyed the most. Yep, it’s just another sliver of throwaway Friday night fun from your friends at Channel 4.

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 ?? ?? TEEN ANGST: Isis Hainsworth as Roch in Red Rose.
TEEN ANGST: Isis Hainsworth as Roch in Red Rose.
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Clockwise from top, porn star Ron Jeremy who is facing rape allegation­s, a scene from Hotel Custody, and Alex Brooker keen to explore new pastimes in Hobby Man.
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