From the hugely-anticipated finale of The White Lotus's gripping second series, to the launch of Litvinenko on ITVX, here are our top TV picks this week.
The White Lotus
Monday
Sky Atlantic, 9pm
Mike White’s disquieting satire of the super-rich has had us gripped for the past six weeks as we watched trouble breakout in sun-soaked Sicily.
With the series opening with two mystery deaths in the paradise White Lotus resort in Taormina, tonight’s finale is set to reveal which of the characters have met their untimely demise. Here’s hoping it’s not Jennifer Coolidge’s captivating heiress Tanya, we need her in series three!
Chris Kamara: Lost For Words
Wednesday
ITV, 9:15pm
Former professional footballer and legendary Soccer Saturday pundit Chris Kamara offers an up-close and personal insight into his diagnosis with apraxia of speech. Having revealed his struggle to accept his diagnosis, in this documentary Kamara seeks advice from experts and meets others suffering with the condition.
Bad Education: Reunion
Thursday
BBC Three, 9pm
Last airing in 2014, Bad Education is returning to our screens for a special reunion episode, as the top-knot sporting Mr Wickers aka Alfie (Jack Whitehall) invites his old Class K back to Abbey Grove to speak at a careers presentation.
Meanwhile, Stephen (Layton Williams) has been telling his former classmates that he’s been living the life of a theatre star on the rise. In fact, he’s been teaching at Abbey Grove for the past six months and must tell his pupils, the new Class K, to keep up the lie to keep his fictional story intact.
Litvinenko
Thursday
ITVX
The first in a four-part drama based on the true story of the police investigation into the poisoning of the former Russian spy, Alexander Litvinenko.
In November 2006, the former KGB officer Litvinenko (David Tennant) is dying in a London hospital after being exposed to a mysterious radioactive substance. With only a few days left to live, he points the finger at the Russian president, Vladimir Putin. What follows is an investigation into the chemical attack on the streets of England’s capital, and a ten-year battle between Britain and Russia to find justice for his murder.