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This week’s must-watch TV: Danny Dyer bares it all and Amanda Holden confronts cheaters

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From emotional interviews to true crime bombshells, this week’s TV landscape has plenty of choice for every fan.

Over on ITV, Danny Dyer takes on The Assembly, delivering his most raw and honest interview yet as the broadcaster shines a light on real-life neurodivergent and/or learning disabled people.

Football is also set to keep viewers on the edge of their seats with the FA Cup semi-final, which will see Nottingham Forest take on Manchester City.

Meanwhile, on Netflix, Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden teams up with Married At First Sight‘s Paul C. Brunson as they confront cheaters with their past. Here’s everything you need to know.

Wednesday, ITV

Hosted by award-winning actor David Tennant, this high-stakes reality competition where intellect meets strategy. Adapted from a South Korean format, the show features eleven contestants engaging in mind-bending challenges that test their intelligence and social acumen – but there can only be one winner.

Over eight episodes, players must outwit, deceive and collaborate to survive eliminations and claim the cash prize. But alliances form and break as contestants figure out who they can trust.

David Tennant orchestrates the cerebral battles as “The Creator”, ensuring viewers are captivated by the twists and turns of this psychological game.

Sky, Sunday

In this intimate stand-up special, Ted Lasso producer and star Brett Goldstein delivers a heartfelt and humorous performance, reflecting on life’s absurdities and personal anecdotes.

Filmed at the Bergen Performing Arts Center in Englewood, New Jersey, Brett’s storytelling prowess shines as he navigates themes of love, loss and the human experience.

His candid delivery and sharp wit, which sold out venues across the US and Canada, offer a relatable and engaging experience, making it a must-watch for fans of authentic comedy.

Friday, Sky News

Sky News Correspondent Alex Crawford fronts this harrowing documentary as she delves into the decade-long plight of the Yazidi community under ISIS’ reign.

Through survivor testimonies and expert analyses, this film chronicles the atrocities faced by the Yazidi people in Sinjar in 2014, including mass abductions, killings and enslavement.

The documentary features the stories of Kovan, a young Yazidi who was abducted by ISIS militants at 14, and Farida Khalaf, an author and human rights activist whose village, Kocho, was attacked by ISIS. A poignant reminder of the human cost of extremism.

Sunday, ITV

Nottingham Forest face Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final – Forest’s first appearance at this stage since 1991. Live on ITV, this explosive clash brings the drama of England’s oldest football tournament to screens nationwide.

Expect top-tier commentary, pitch-side coverage and all the intensity of knockout football. Forest booked their place with wins over Luton Town, Exeter City and Brighton.

Meanwhile, City cruised past Salford City, Leyton Orient and Bournemouth. It’s legacy versus dominance as Nuno Espirito Santo’s underdogs challenge Pep Guardiola’s champions for a spot in the final.

Monday, ITV

This gripping two-part ITV series investigates the shocking murders of millionaire couple Stephen and Carol Baxter, who were found dead in their Essex mansion in 2023.

Featuring exclusive interviews with family members, Essex police and digital forensic experts, this documentary uncovers a disturbing web of deceit involving catfishing, coercive control and hidden surveillance.

As investigators peel back the layers, a story of manipulation, obsession and betrayal emerges. With twists at every turn, The Essex Millionaire Murders is a chilling true-crime tale that asks how far someone will go for money.

Friday, C4

Millionaire Hoarders returns to Channel 4 with the first four episodes of its second season. This jaw-dropping series offers fascinating insight into the lives of the ultra-wealthy who struggle with compulsive hoarding.

The series explores the psychological factors behind their behaviour, the impact of their habit on their personal relationships and the challenges of decluttering opulent estates.

With expert interventions, the show balances empathy and intrigue, shedding light on a rarely seen aspect of affluence. But can these fanatical collectors part ways with their belongings?

Thursday, Netflix

In The Four Seasons, three couples head off for a relaxing weekend – until one announces a break-up, throwing the entire friend group into chaos.

Starring Tina Fey, Will Forte, Steve Carell, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Colman Domingo and Marco Calvani, this sharp and hilarious Netflix series follows the fallout across four holidays over a year.

Tensions simmer, alliances shift and long-buried issues bubble up to the surface. As friendships are tested and secrets spill, the gang must confront whether their bon can survive – or if one couple’s split will tear them all apart.

Sunday, U

In this compelling five-part documentary, Katie Piper ventures into New Orleans’ notorious Parish Prison as she tries to explain why women commit brutal crimes.

Through candid interviews with inmates, Katie explores the circumstances and choices that led these women to prison, shedding light on systemic issues within the American justice system.

The Loose Women panellist notably meets Tonica, a woman accused of killing her husband after a lifetime of abuse, and Jodi, who is facing a second-degree murder charge. It’s an unflinching look at crime, punishment and redemption in America’s Deep South.

Wednesday, Netflix

Hosted by Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden and Married At First Sight expert Paul C. Brunson, this new reality series reunites eight former couples, all torn apart by infidelity.

Set in a Spanish retreat, the former partners confront past betrayals and conflicts as they seek closure – or a second chance. Through guided therapy sessions and emotional conversations, the show delves deep into the complexities behind trust, forgiveness and love. But for some of these couples, adultery may well be the end of the story.

Tuesday, C4

Channel 4 returns to the Dales for five new episodes of Our Farm Next Door, following Shepherdess Amanda Owen as she rebuilds her life post-split from husband Clive.

With grit and warmth, Amanda juggles raising nine children, managing livestock and transforming a derelict building – Anty John – into her dream home.

Set against the breathtaking Yorkshire backdrop, this honest and uplifting series captures the highs and lows of starting over, proving that resilience runs deep in Amanda’s roots. A heartfelt look at family, farming, and fresh beginnings.

Friday, ITV

Three years after his successful first series on the Pacific – which was derailed by the Covid pandemic – actor Martin Clunes returns to ITV with another long-awaited journey.

This time, he’s travelling across the Atlantic’s diverse islands. From the lush jungles of the African Galapagos to the icy landscapes of Greenland, Martin explores unique cultures, histories and ecosystems.

This captivating three-part series offers viewers an intimate look at island life, showcasing the beauty and challenges of these remote locations and sharing little-known stories of the islands’ resident humans and animals.

Saturday, ITV

In this bold new series, a panel of neurodivergent and disabled interviewers put celebrities in the hot seat – and no topic is off-limits. Across four unfiltered episodes, stars like Danny Dyer, Gary Lineker, David Tennant and Jade Thirlwall ditch the media training for raw, revealing conversations.

From shocking confessions to heartwarming stories and unexpected chaos, each episode offers a rare glimpse behind the spotlight. Honest, unpredictable and refreshingly real – this is fame like you’ve never seen it before. Now, the question is: who’s really ready to bear it all?

Wednesday, Disney +

This powerful four-part series revisits the tragic 2005 killing of Jean-Charles de Menezes, shot seven times by police at Stockwell station after being mistakenly identified as a terrorist.

At just 27, his death – days after the 7/7 and 21/7 attacks – sparked global outrage and protests across Brazil. Blending gripping drama with explosive revelations, the series features a stellar cast including Russell Tovey, Conleth Hill, Laura Aikman, Emily Mortimer, Daniel Mays and breakout star Edison Alcaide. Unflinching and emotional, it highlights the devastating consequences of a fatal mistake.

Monday, Netflix

Netflix’s Chef’s Table: Legends returns, celebrating its 10th anniversary with a four-part docuseries spotlighting culinary icons Jamie Oliver, Jose Andres, Alice Waters and Thomas Keller.

Each episode offers an intimate look into their groundbreaking contributions to modern cuisine – from Jamie’s food education campaigns to Andres’ humanitarian efforts with World Central Kitchen, Alice’s farm-to-table revolution and Thomas’ fine dining mastery. With its signature cinematic flair, this series honours these chefs’ enduring impact on how we cook, eat and even think about food.

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