BBC Two has released a new comedy drama titled “We Might Regret This” which challenges stereotypes surrounding disabled women’s lives. The show follows Freya, a tetraplegic artist, as she navigates life in London with her new lover and personal assistant. Inspired by the real-life experiences of the creators, the show promises to have viewers laughing throughout.
On Channel 4, “Merseyside Detectives: The Murders of Ashley and Olivia” explores a tragic real-life case where a mother and daughter were shot dead in their homes. The four-part series follows Merseyside police as they investigate the gang feud that led to the murders and hears from the victims’ grieving mothers.
U&Yesterday’s “Make It at Market” is a craft show hosted by Dom from The Repair Shop, where aspiring artists and craftsmen get the chance to launch their businesses. The show features individuals hoping to make it big in the competitive world of crafts.
BBC Two’s “The Kingdom: The World’s Most Powerful Prince” delves into the rise of Mohammed bin Salman from a fringe royal to the de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia. Spies, diplomats, and defectors provide insight into one of the most extraordinary stories of our time.
ITV’s “Long Lost Family” reunites lost relatives in emotional episodes, while a special episode explores the challenges faced by a woman in Glasgow who was conceived via a sperm donor.
Lastly, BBC Two’s “Disclosure: Slavery at Sea” investigates modern slavery onboard UK fishing vessels, exposing the exploitation and abuse faced by migrant workers. The eye-opening documentary sheds light on a dark reality hidden within the fishing industry.
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