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Ghislaine Maxwell: Epstein’s Shadow
Sky Documentaries, 9pm
The final episode of this investigation into the life of socialite Ghislaine Maxwell and her relationship with the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein reaches the present day and Maxwell’s ongoing trial. After Epstein’s 2009 release from prison, Maxwell returns with Epstein to New York but begins to distance herself from him with her non-profit project TerraMar. Unbeknown to her, however, another in-depth investigation into Epstein’s crimes is under way.
Ammar Kalia
7.30pm, BBC Four
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra present their annual free outdoor concert from the grounds of Schönbrunn Palace. Conducted by Daniel Harding, the orchestra play through compositions on the theme of wanderlust, from the likes of Verdi, Elgar and Sibelius.
HBO has been searching for its new Game Of Thrones and this exuberant fantasy series ticks a lot of the boxes. Large cast of colourful characters? Check.
Sun 9 May 2021 18.20 EDT
Nothing says âimportant televisionâ like a 20-minute prologue â and the fourth season of Fargo (Channel 4) has a good one. Narrated in the form of a school report by a teenage girl, Ethelrida, it tells the story of Kansas City, Missouri, in the early 20th century. Warring groups of immigrants control the criminal underworld. As the decades pass, the identities of the newcomers change, but a longstanding tradition remains the same: the youngest son of one family is swapped for the youngest son of the other. The idea is that, through mutual sacrifice, each gang might reach an understanding that would preclude the need for violence. The reality is that it is just as much a part of the cycle as the rest of it â and the exchange has always ended in betrayal and bloodshed.
In case you hadn t heard, the brand new season of Fargo hit Irish screens last week with our very own Jessie Buckley as one of the lead characters.
The first episode in the fourth season of award-winning series aired its first episode on TG4 on Tuesday night; this season sees Jessie - in her first television role since the critically acclaimed Chernobyl joining Chris Rock as the lead roles.
This latest run of Fargo is set in 1950 Jim Crow Missouri, where an uneasy peace between two Kansas City crime syndicates is threatened by an untimely death.
The 31-year-old Killarney native plays the role of a very irresponsible nurse named Oraetta Mayflower who is a Minnesota native with a sunny disposition; as this is Fargo though, things are never as nice as they seem.