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The best of the rest on TV, week commencing Saturday, February 13

On Demand Ambitions (StarzPlay, from Sun) The bad news is that despite its promising premise, this drama series was axed after just one season of 18 episodes. The good news is that they re all about to be made available to stream. Atlanta, Georgia, is said to be currently America s hottest urban centre, and it provides a steamy backdrop for the deceitful machinations of love, power and politics surrounding two of the city s most formidable legal eagles - Stephanie Carlisle Lancaster and Amara Hughes. The two women started out as best friends at college, but have since become deadly rivals. Also at the centre of the story are two powerful families with a lot to lose. Throw into the mix infidelity, blackmail, racism, gentrification and drug addiction, and you have the makings of a classic. Robin Givens and Essence Atkins head the cast.

Sia says sorry to autism community for controversial film Music

BBC News Published image captionMaddie Ziegler and Kate Hudson star in Music, which was nominated for two Golden Globes Australian pop star Sia has apologised for casting a neurotypical actor as a nonverbal autistic girl in her film Music, and for scenes depicting the use of restraints on autistic people. Her directorial debut Music attracted controversy online on Wednesday after it was nominated for two Golden Globes. It was criticised for the casting of dancer Maddie Ziegler in an autistic role, as well as for restraint scenes. Sia has now said a restraint warning would be added to the film s start.

Ferne McCann reveals cooking has been therapy for her

We named ourselves Mary and the Social Distancers because we were kept so far away from each other

Dame Mary Berry is a baking superstar - one of the nation s most-loved cookery writers and TV personalities. She is also over 80 (she turns 86 in March), putting her in one of the categories deemed most vulnerable to coronavirus. And so, as well as the usual social-distancing guidelines and regular testing, extra precautions were taken to keep Bath-born Dame Mary safe on the set of her latest TV series, BBC One s Celebrity Best Home Cook. Firstly, a 15ft-high special viewing platform was built as a mezzanine floor for her, so she could look down on everyone ( It was a bit royal! she says, when I suggest she must have felt like the Queen).

TV: Dame Mary Berry on filming during Covid-19

By Herald Magazine The best of our weekly guide to everything happening in Scotland Celebrity Best Home Cook with Mary Berry Picture : PA Photo/BBC/Keo Films/Nicky Johnston Dame Mary Berry is a baking superstar - one of the nation s most-loved cookery writers and TV personalities. She is also over 80 (she turns 86 in March), putting her in one of the categories deemed most vulnerable to coronavirus. And so, as well as the usual social distancing guidelines and regular testing, extra precautions were taken to keep Bath-born Dame Mary safe on the set of her latest TV series, BBC One s Celebrity Best Home Cook.

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