TV Picks: 24th August – 30th August
The Unbelievable Story of Carl Beech
Monday 24th August
BBC Two, 9pm

Lockdown has led to a lot of people getting into the kitchen and cooking, but it can be easy to get stuck in a rut and cook the same things again and again.
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In the one-off documentary The Talk, Channel 4 shines a light on a talk that takes place in the black community, which those outside of the community often don’t know about.
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Anthony Walker was 18 years old and an aspiring lawyer when he was brutally murdered in July 2005 in a racially motivated attack, depriving him of his future and devastating the lives of those around him.
Painter and TV presenter Bob Ross is known for his famous step by step painting guides, which allowed viewers to create intricate landscape paintings quickly.
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The Covid-19 pandemic has put a lot of strain and pressure on many of our essential services, but especially on the ambulance service who have seen an unprecedented increase in demand.
Two women who seem to have nothing in common form an unlikely friendship when they bond over their pregnancies, with them both due at the same time.
The BBC drama is based on the novel of the same name by Eleanor Catton and has been adapted into a six-part series by Catton.
Four years in the making, the three-part documentary Murder in the Car Park tells the story of the most investigated unsolved murder handled by the Metropolitan Police.