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Exterminate All the Brutes
9pm, Sky Documentaries
Oscar-nominated in 2017 for his insightful documentary on James Baldwin, I Am Not Your Negro, filmmaker Raoul Peck returns with this four-part, partly-dramatised series examining the history of European colonialism and its brutal legacy. Josh Hartnett stars in the scripted scenes, while archive footage and expert testimony build an unflinching narrative of genocide and exploitation, beginning tonight with the colonising of indigenous American land.
Ammar Kalia
8pm, Channel 4
Ground Force fans eat your heart out: this new series riffs on the old favourite, bringing designer Joel Bird, ecological gardener Poppy Okotcha and craftsman Bruce Kenneth to a different garden each week and transforming it into an outdoor haven, with tips provided by celebrity guests.
Updated / Friday, 30 Apr 2021
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Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge
Tonight s top TV tips include the return of Alan Partridge, Noel Gallagher on The Late Late Show, Soul II Soul on Classic Albums, and Sky’s new sci-fi series Intergalactic . . .
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This Time with Alan Partridge, 9.30pm, BBC One
It’s season two of the rebooted Alan Partridge, starring Steve Coogan, with Susannah Fielding, Felicity Montagu and Tim Key.
The last run was great fun - particularly the Martin Brennan segment, when
Come Out Ye Black and Tans got an airing on UK prime time TV.
Now the main man on BBC magazine show
Spider-Man and Venom are coming to Netflix - Film & TV dawn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dawn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Morbius,
Uncharted and
Bullet Train.
The agreement also gives Netflix a first-look option on any films the Culver City, California-based studio elects to send directly to streaming.
In a world of quickly proliferating streaming services, the deal once the kind that would have typically gone to premium cable networks is an anomaly. Sony is the only traditional Hollywood studios without a streaming service of its own. The Walt Disney Co. has Disney+, Warner Bros. has HBO Max, Universal Pictures has Peacock and Paramount Pictures has Paramount+.
Wednesday’s deal replaces a long-running agreement between Sony and Starz. Financial terms weren’t disclosed. During the pandemic, Sony previously sold to Netflix Kevin Hart’s