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Deutschland 89, Channel 4 review - the Wall comes down, what next?
Compulsive start to final series of the East German spy drama that s much more
by Tom BirchenoughSaturday, 06 March 2021
Guarded confidence: Jonas Nay as Martin Rauch
Joerg and Anna Winger’s gripping drama of East Germany, a loose portrait set over the final decade of that country’s existence, has reached its culmination, and this first episode of
Deutschland 89 landed us right in the unpredictable maelstrom of history.
Deutschland 89 is just one of the gems on today.
Deutschland 89
is the final instalment of the hit German drama, Eddie Murphy’s back in Coming 2 America, and there’s heartwarming drama in Flora & Ulysses. Here’s what you shouldn’t miss on TV tonight.
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Tommy Cooper at the BBC (BBC1, regions vary) It’s almost 40 years since the fez-wearing funnyman collapsed and died on live TV. Nevertheless, Tommy Cooper remains hugely popular, with new generations of viewers becoming fans after being introduced to his unique mix of magic and comedy via programmes such as this. He performed tricks from the age of eight after an aunt bought him a magic set, and developed an act while part of an entertainment party during the Second World War. After being demobbed, Cooper went professional and quickly learned that the audience was more amused by the failure of his tricks than by their success. He made his TV debut on BBC talent show New to You in 1948 and never looked back. He was more associated with ITV than the Beeb, but there are still plenty of laughs to be seen in this trip down memory lane.