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PICK OF THE WEEK CRIMINAL RECORD

Apple TV+

When a desperate woman calls 999 and offers new informatio­n about a previously closed murder case, DS June Lenker (Cush Jumbo) thinks it worth investigat­ing.

But veteran cop DCI Daniel Hegarty (Peter Capaldi, right), who worked on the case, disagrees and tries to bully Lenker into walking away. She’s not having it. A thought-provoking eight-part thriller – and the screen crackles when Jumbo and Capaldi share it. From Wednesday

ROLE PLAY

Amazon Prime

Emma has a wonderful husband and two children in the suburbs of New Jersey in Amazon’s comedy thriller. She’s also an assassin, a secret that her husband discovers when they decide to spice up their marriage with some role play. Stars Kaley Cuoco, David Oyelowo and Bill Nighy. From Friday

LIFT

Netflix

A profession­al thief and his crew attempt the ultimate heist: stealing half a billion dollars’ worth of gold from a plane 40,000ft in the air in order to keep it from reaching terrorists. Kevin Hart and Gugu Mbatha-Raw star in the action comedy. From Friday

ECHO

Disney+

Alaqua Cox, right, is back as Maya Lopez/Echo from the Marvel Comics series Hawkeye. She returns to her home town, where she must come to terms with her past and her Native American roots. From

Wednesday

GOOD GRIEF

Netflix

Written and directed by Schitt’s Creek’s Dan Levy in his gentle directoria­l debut. Levy also stars as a man struggling to cope with the death of his husband. When he takes his two best friends, Sophie (Ruth Negga) and Thomas (Himesh Patel), on a trip to Paris, it results in some hard truths being revealed. Available now

IMPOSTER SYNDROME

BBC iPlayer

Documentar­y series about prominent people who suffer from the condition known as imposter syndrome – the feeling that they might not deserve their success. Contributo­rs include the Tour de France winner and Olympic gold medallist Bradley Wiggins, the singer-songwriter Craig David and the SNP politician Mhairi Black. Available now

CAPTAINS OF THE WORLD

Netflix

Behind-the-scenes documentar­y series about the 2022 World Cup, featuring interviews with Harry Kane, Gareth Bale, Argentina’s Lionel Messi, Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo and France’s Kylian Mbappé. Available now

UNCLE

BBC iPlayer

All three series of the subversive sitcom about a thirtysome­thing musician (Nick Helm) and his friendship with his neurotic teenage nephew are on iPlayer for a few more days. Until Wednesday

BOY SWALLOWS UNIVERSE

Netflix

Eli Bell is a 12-year-old boy growing up in 1980s Brisbane in a difficult, chaotic environmen­t. His mum is a recovering addict and his stepfather is a drug dealer, and life is about to get a lot more complicate­d. From Thursday

ASHES TO ASHES

UKTV Play

Fire up the Quattro! DCI Gene Hunt (Philip Glenister) is on excellent form in the sequel to Life On Mars. This time it’s Alex Drake (Keeley Hawes) who finds herself inexplicab­ly transporte­d back to 1981 and having to work with the distinctly ‘old school’ copper Hunt and his colleagues. The final episode ties up all three series neatly. Available now

KEVIN BRIDGES: THE OVERDUE CATCH-UP

Amazon Prime/Sky Store The Clydebank comedian’s standup show, filmed at one of the dates on his last tour and named after the four-year gap since the tour before that. Bridges riffs on the pandemic, being middle-class and middle-aged. Available now

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