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February 2, 2021 4:00 AM Matt Roush, TV Insider Posted: Updated: A selective critical checklist of notable Tuesday TV: Prodigal Son (9/8c, Fox): In the wildest episode yet this season, Malcolm (Tom Payne) is drawn back to Claremont Psychiatric and his maniac father Martin (Michael Sheen) after an inmate’s murder. “C’mon, it’ll be fun!” exults Martin as he begs to be part of the crime-solving team. “Why can’t I be a peer?” he whines, while Malcolm works out his severe daddy issues in group therapy. Back on the Whitly home front, mother Jessica (Bellamy Young) is growing increasingly suspicious of her offspring’s involvement in the disappearance of the villainous Nicholas Endicott (Dermot Mulroney), and Malcolm’s sister Ainsley (Halston Sage) is beginning to have alarming flashbacks to that night. As Martin is the first to note, “Apples don’t fall that far from the tree.” ....
TV Editor Tonight s top TV tips include Panorama: Boxing and the Mob, Fleabag arrives on RTÉ2, Davy s Toughest Team sees Davy Fitzgerald motivating seven young men, while the brilliant Parks and Recreation lands on Netflix . . . Pick of the Day This is sure to attract a pretty big Irish audience. Darragh MacIntyre investigates organised crime s links to the sport, including the involvement a drug cartel s leader in setting up Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua s world title bout. A top boxing trainer is shot and badly wounded. A former boxer gets executed in broad daylight. And a gangland killing occurs at a weigh-in for a European title fight. ....
THE grisly murder of two Witney holidaymakers was the focus of a TV crime drama. The Pembrokeshire Murders, which aired on ITV last week, told the story of murderer John Cooper and how the reopening of the investigation years down the line brought him to justice. In June 1989, Witney residents Peter and Gwenda Dixon were on a camping holiday in Little Haven, Pembrokeshire. After being reported missing by their son, their bodies were found six days later. From left to right: Peter Dixon, Gwenda Dixon, Richard Thomas and Helen Thomas. Picture: ITV The evidence of the Home Office pathologist, Bernard Knight, confirmed that Mr Dixon was shot three times, with his hands tied behind him, while Mrs Dixon was shot twice in an execution-style killing. ....
Adrian changed his name to Andrew January 14, 2021 - 19:49 GMT Emmy Griffiths The Pembrokeshire Murders: Catching the Gameshow Killer is a documentary following the Luke Evans drama A documentary based on the doubles murders of Richard and Helen Thomas and Peter and Gwenda Dixon, looks at the crimes committed by John Cooper following the Luke Evans drama of the same name. The serial killer had initially attempted to pass the blame onto his son, who was named Adrian at the time, after he was questioned about the crimes - but where is he now? Loading the player. WATCH: Did you watch The Pembrokeshire Murders? ....