The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

FIVE THINGS FOR YOUR WEEK...

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STREAMING

Ozark, Netflix, streaming now

All good things must come to an end so, sadly, we’re about to say farewell to the Byrdes – the fourth run of the acclaimed drama will be its last. However, Netflix is spinning it out a little by splitting the 14-part series in half, with the first batch heading our way this week. Unfortunat­ely, we’ll be missing three key faces this time around – Helen, Ben and Sue, who have all been murdered, but the central pairing of Marty and Wendy (Jason Bateman and Laura Linney) remains intact. At least for now… Those in the know are not giving anything away about what fans are going to see, although Bateman, during an appearance on The Tonight

Show, told host Jimmy Fallon that the ending is a satisfying one. Here’s hoping he’s right.

FAMILY FUN

The Masked Singer, Saturday, ITV & STV 7pm Singers Will Young and Heather Small, and veteran broadcaste­r Gloria Hunniford were unmasked early doors this year, but which of the eight remaining singers will be ordered to “take it off” tonight? Judges Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall, Rita Ora and Mo Gilligan think they know the identities of the celebritie­s performing inside the elaborate costumes. But are their occasional­ly left-field guesses wide of the mark? After the votes are counted, the fifth famous face is unmasked and eliminated.

Host Joel Dommett attempts to keep order.

TRAVEL

Posh Weekends with Sally Lindsay, Saturday, C5, 9.30pm

This week, Sally is in Marbella with hosts Hans, the founder of telecom giant Orange, and Helen, who held top positions in English football, cricket and rugby, before they moved to the Costa del Sol. Their six-bedroom villa has a two-tier cascade swimming pool, a secret cinema and a glorious art collection. During her weekend stay, Sally takes to the seas in a £2 million yacht with her hosts’ friend Barry, before helping Helen and Hans spend €60,000 in one of Marbella’s most exclusive art galleries.

SPORT

Ski Sunday, Sunday, BBC Two, 8pm

The Hahnenkamm races are among the most prestigiou­s on the World Cup calendar. Held in Kitzbühel, Austria, annually since 1931, it is the world’s second oldest alpine skiing competitio­n (after Lauberhorn). Tonight’s programme features action from it’s infamous downhill contest, a race with history and danger in equal measure. Plus, Team GB Olympian James Woods, who won six medals at FIS World Cup, meets versatile Italian freeskier Markus Eder, a participan­t at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

DRAMA

The Tourist, Sunday, BBC1, 9pm

The penultimat­e edition of this gripping thriller sees The Man end up face-toface with a dangerous old acquaintan­ce, before being sent on an unsettling mental journey, and finally making a breakthrou­gh about his past. While an increasing­ly torturous interrogat­ion forces him to think on his feet, Helen faces troubles of her own. Deeply shocked by recent events, she decides to lead the charge on a risky mission after receiving informatio­n from an unlikely quarter. Jamie Dornan, pictured, and Danielle Macdonald star.

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