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From Cherry to The One and It s A Sin: The best on demand TV to watch this week

From Cherry to The One and It s A Sin: The best on demand TV to watch this week
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Comic classics give comfort in dark times

White House Farm and the much heralded Behind Her Eyes (great acting from the two female protagonists but, really, what a load of baloney). Anyway, not a lot of laughs anywhere in that line-up. And while that’s my choice, it’s also because when it comes to television comedy, there’s not much out there to attract me these days. Now I don’t mean super-smart, clever-clogs comedy, where every politically correct box is ticked and then ticked again. Nor do I mean the kind of satire that needs to be analysed and parsed and discussed with much stroking of beards and furrowing of brows.

Atlético, Chelsea and cramming square pegs into a variety of holes

Atlético, Chelsea and cramming square pegs into a variety of holes Barry Glendenning ANOTHER NIGHT, ANOTHER CITY © Photograph: Robert Ghement/EPA Diego Simeone, earlier. The Fiver didn’t get where it is today by stealing catchphrases from characters in 1970s sitcoms about a man named Reginald Perrin who fakes his own death out of boredom. No, The Fiver got where it is today by showing a willingness to improvise and adapt in a bid to overcome adversity, much like Diego Simeone at Atlético Madrid. While the Argentinian’s pitch-side attire remains as Johnny Cash as ever, he has in the past year completely changed his team’s approach to the game. Whether it’s changing his formation or slotting assorted square pegs into round, triangular or hexagonal holes, the man once renowned for the rigidity of his thinking about how the game should be played has surprised many with his flexibility in the face of necessity.

What s on? 10 top telly tips for Tuesday February 23

TV Editor Today s top telly tips include the arrival of Big Sky and Star on Disney +, some classic British comedy, the arrival of Us on RTÉ One and a documentary about legendary footballer Pele . . . Pick of the Day David E Kelley ( Big Little Lies) is the brains behind this thriller that follows private detectives Cassie Dewell and Cody Hoyt, played by Kylie Bunbury and Ryan Phillippe. They join forces with his estranged wife and ex-cop, Jenny Hoyt (Katheryn Winnick), to search for two sisters who have been kidnapped by a truck driver on a remote highway in Montana. But when they discover that these are not the only girls who have disappeared in the area, they must race against the clock to find the women before it’s too late.

Atlético, Chelsea and cramming square pegs into a variety of holes

Atlético, Chelsea and cramming square pegs into a variety of holes
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