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What to watch this week – from You & Me to Dark Water: The Murder Of Shani Warren-Keith Watson-Entertainment – Metro
Shows to see you through the weekend.
Shows to catch this week (Pictures: Supplied)
If you need some TV shows to see you through the weekend, you’ve come to the right place.
Whether you’re seeking a light-hearted romcom or a true crime story, there’s something to suit whatever mood you’re in.
You & Me stars Industry’s Harry Lawtey in a sweet tearjerker, and Jesse Eisenberg plays a Manhattan medic emerging from an unhappy marriage.
On a serious topic, Dark Water: The Murder of Shani Warren reflects on the cold case that took 35 years to solve. Read on for more shows and info.
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You & Me
Sophia Brown as Jess and Harry Lawtey as Ben (Picture: Supplied)
Industry’s Harry Lawtey looks rather less stressed starring alongside The Witcher’s Sophia Brown in this three-parter that starts out as a sweet love story but, wouldn’t you know, morphs into tearjerker territory.
Series available from tomorrow
Disney+
Fleishman Is In Trouble
Meara Mahoney Gross as Hannah Fleishman, Jesse Eisenberg as Toby Fleishman, Maxim Swinton as Solly Fleishman (Picture: Supplied)
Jesse Eisenberg, sporting a rather unflattering haircut, stars as the titular Fleishman, a Manhattan medic embracing freedom after the end of an unhappy marriage. But when his ex-wife and mother of his two children mysteriously disappears he’s forced to take stock of his new charmed life. Claire Danes co-stars.
Series available today
Apple TV+
Liaison
Eva Green in Liaison (Picture: Supplied)
The pairing of Vincent Cassel and Eva Green looks power-packed on paper but this cross-border thriller about a mercenary hired by the French to nail a pair of Syrian conspirators feels, on first evidence, like a misfire with a script that sounds like it was botched up on Google Translate. Still, we’re giving it a chance…
Episode one available Friday
Channel 5
Dark Water: The Murder Of Shani Warren
Shani Warren’s murder was confirmed 35 years after she was found dead (Picture: Supplied)
Shani Warren was 26 when her body was found in a Buckinghamshire lake in 1987. Police were convinced it was a murder but a Home Office pathologist ruled it a suicide. Her family and reporters at the time – including Metro deputy editor Chris Cowley – were adamant he was wrong but it took 35 years for justice to be served. This documentary explores the story.
Airs at 9pm on Sunday
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