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PICK OF THE WEEK BRIDGERTON

Netflix

Remember when people thought Andrew Davies’s Pride And Prejudice was the raciest costume dramas could get? Shonda Rhimes’s show has long since left it for dust, and its eagerly awaited return is a blast of frolicsome fun. The big news in the first half of series three is the shift to centre stage for Nicola Coughlan’s Penelope, right. From Thursday

OUTER RANGE

Prime Video

Mystery is the business of Amazon’s wonderfull­y foggy mix of sci-fi, western and metaphysic­s. What exactly is the big black hole in the back yard of rancher Josh Brolin? Find out in the series two box set. From Thursday

THE BIG CIGAR

Apple TV+

One of those ‘truth is stranger than fiction’ drama thriller series, about how Black Panther founder Huey P. Newton (Andre Holland, below) was smuggled away from the FBI to Cuba, under the pretence of a fake movie shoot with a director (Alessandro Nivola). It oozes style and includes some top songs.

From Friday

HARRY WILD

Acorn TV

Jane Seymour is back for a third series as the sleuthing professor of the title, a woman who doesn’t let anyone tell her what’s what. From

Monday

THE GUILTY INNOCENT WITH CHRISTOPHE­R ECCLESTON

Sky/Now

Eccleston’s first presenting job is a prestige affair that deals with miscarriag­es of justice, focusing on the cases of George Davis and James Hanratty. From Tuesday

BERLIN STATION

UKTV Play

Hankering after a classic John le Carre-style spy drama? Try this atmospheri­c show, in which Red Eye’s Richard Armitage stars as a CIA agent hunting a mole. Available now

THE SKETCH ARTIST

C4/WP

Series two of the moody show takes us back to Montreal after the massacre, and to police sketch artist Eve, who has learnt a shocking secret. From Friday

THE POD GENERATION

Prime Video

Clever sci-fi romantic comedy, a Twilight Zone-style movie starring Emilia Clarke and Chiwetel Ejiofor. It’s set in New York in the not-too-distant future and a world where pregnancie­s can be outsourced to portable eggs. Vinette Robinson also stars. From Wednesday

99

Prime Video

Amazon takes us back to 1999 for an inside look at the great Manchester United treble, speaking to David Beckham, Sir Alex Ferguson, brothers Gary and Phil Neville and many others besides. From Friday

ORPHAN BLACK: ECHOES

ITVX

The follow-up series to the cloning thriller picks up 37 years later, in 2052. It has great stars in Krysten Ritter as a mysterious amnesiac, and Keeley Hawes as scientist Dr Manning, the daughter of Sarah from the original show. Will it set the world on fire? Probably not, but it’s a good yarn. From Thursday

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