TV & Satellite Week

What else can I watch?

We search the TV schedules to uncover the shows you might have missed…

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Killing Eve

Monday, BBC iplayer

After four seasons of bloodshed and backstabbi­ng, the thriller bows out on Monday with two action-packed final episodes. While Eve

(Sandra Oh) is struggling to leave her mission to bring down The Twelve behind and get closure, Villanelle (Jodie Comer) is trying to get the measure of fellow assassin Gunn. But, with some epic twists on the cards, will Eve and Villanelle have one last showdown?

Derry Girls

Tuesday, 9.15pm, C4

THE THIRD AND final series features top-secret guest stars, and opens with the teenage pals on edge the night before their GCSE results. When headmistre­ss Sister Michael implies they’ve failed, the gang break into the school for a sneak preview, only to end up in custody. ‘They’re slightly older but not any wiser,’ says Nicola Coughlan, who plays Clare. ‘They’re the same bunch of idiots you know and love.’

The Neighborho­od

Monday-friday, 3pm & 3.30pm, E4

This US sitcom stars Max Greenfield as Dave, the father of a Midwestern family who try to make friends with their new neighbours when they move into a Los Angeles suburb. However, Calvin (Cedric the Entertaine­r) is worried the new arrivals mean the start of gentrifica­tion. ‘These two people come from totally different background­s, but they start learning from each other,’ says Greenfield.

The 1% Club

Saturday, 8.30pm, ITV

LEE MACK HOSTS his first-ever quiz show, which sees contestant­s try to correctly answer a question that only 1% of the country would get right. Although 100 people begin the show, only a few will make it to the end – and the chance of winning the £100,000. ‘Most quizzes use general knowledge questions, but this is like an IQ test,’ says Mack. ‘This is more than being able to remember facts.’

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