In Treatment
9pm, Sky Atlantic
After almost a decade away from the couch, we return to the therapistâs room for this smart and often emotionally agonising drama seeing therapy sessions play out in real time with fictional patients. Orange Is the New Blackâs Uzo Aduba takes over from Gabriel Byrne, as the therapist Brooke Taylor, and in tonightâs opening double bill Taylor counsels social worker Eladio (Anthony Ramos) through his insomnia, while white collar criminal Colin (John Benjamin Hickey) arrives for the first of his court-mandated sessions.
Ammar Kalia
7pm, W
This new cooking contest takes on the format of a World Cup of national cuisines as chefs represent their home countries, plating dishes for judges Manu Feildel, Matt Preston and Gary Mehigan. Up first is China v Australia â the former with centuries of food history and the latter a relative newcomer to fine dining.
Six Minutes To Midnight: Eddie Izzard as Thomas Miller and Dame Judi Dench as Miss Rocholl Damon Smith 15 July, 2021 01:00
Peter Rabbit 2: Mopsy (voiced by Elizabeth Debicki), Flopsy (Margot Robbie), Benjamin (Colin Moody), Peter Rabbit (James Corden) and Cottontail (Amy Horn)
FILM OF THE WEEK
SIX MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT (Cert 12, 96 mins, Lionsgate Home Entertainment UK Ltd/Sky Cinema, Thriller/War, available now on NOW TV, available from July 19 on Amazon Prime Video/BT TV Store/iTunes/Sky Store/TalkTalk TV Store and other download and streaming services, available from July 26 on DVD £19.99)
Starring: Eddie Izzard, Dame Judi Dench, Carla Juri, David Schofield, Nigel Lindsay, Maria Dragus, Jim Broadbent, James D Arcy.
The 21 Best TV Shows of 2021 (So Far)
After a shaky start, 2021 has proven itself a banner year for bold and entertaining television.
2020 is a set of numbers that comes with more associations than we’d ever have imagined just over a year ago. It makes me wonder how we’ll remember 2021 the year after the year when everything happened. For the first few months of the year, I admit that I briefly doubted the powers of the small screen, and predicted that we were entering a TV slump. The more new TV I reviewed, the more I was convinced that ambitious projects were being shelved during COVID, and networks and streamers were sending out the second string to hold us over until things got back to normal.
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