A claustrophobic thriller set in a Scottish holiday park, where the tranquil atmosphere belies the dark secrets and twisted desires of its residents. Summerwater, a six-part drama based on Sarah Moss's bestselling novel, follows several families as they unravel their tangled webs of relationships and confront their troubled pasts.
As Justine (Valene Kane) becomes increasingly paranoid, she is forced to face her demons with her husband Steve (Daniel Rigby), while the charismatic Dougray Scott and Shirley Henderson add depth to the cast. But beneath its idyllic surface, Summerwater reveals a sinister underbelly of desire, deceit, and despair.
Another gripping documentary that highlights the darker side of human nature is King of Lies: Football's Greatest Con, which tells the shocking story of Notts County's takeover by a consortium with dubious connections and a conman at its heart. The film exposes the wild and twisted tale of how the club was manipulated and exploited for financial gain.
In other TV news, Sally Wainwright's Riot Women concludes on a hopeful note, as the characters face their fears and confront the past. Meanwhile, Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing returns to the angling world, with Bob and Paul still searching for that elusive perch.
The jungle is set to be abuzz this year as I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! welcomes an all-star cast, including Ruby Wax, Martin Kemp, and Aitch. Ant and Dec are back to present the show, which reaches its milestone 25th series.
Rounding out the TV schedule are Film Choice highlights, including The Untouchables, directed by Brian De Palma and starring Sean Connery, Kevin Costner, and Robert De Niro. And in cinema news, Jack O'Connell stars in Yann Demange's tense thriller '71, which explores the Troubles in Belfast through a gripping tale of survival and redemption.
Catch all the latest sports action on TV, including Women's Premiership Rugby: Exeter Chiefs v Harlequins and Men's International Rugby Union: Scotland v Argentina.
As Justine (Valene Kane) becomes increasingly paranoid, she is forced to face her demons with her husband Steve (Daniel Rigby), while the charismatic Dougray Scott and Shirley Henderson add depth to the cast. But beneath its idyllic surface, Summerwater reveals a sinister underbelly of desire, deceit, and despair.
Another gripping documentary that highlights the darker side of human nature is King of Lies: Football's Greatest Con, which tells the shocking story of Notts County's takeover by a consortium with dubious connections and a conman at its heart. The film exposes the wild and twisted tale of how the club was manipulated and exploited for financial gain.
In other TV news, Sally Wainwright's Riot Women concludes on a hopeful note, as the characters face their fears and confront the past. Meanwhile, Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing returns to the angling world, with Bob and Paul still searching for that elusive perch.
The jungle is set to be abuzz this year as I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! welcomes an all-star cast, including Ruby Wax, Martin Kemp, and Aitch. Ant and Dec are back to present the show, which reaches its milestone 25th series.
Rounding out the TV schedule are Film Choice highlights, including The Untouchables, directed by Brian De Palma and starring Sean Connery, Kevin Costner, and Robert De Niro. And in cinema news, Jack O'Connell stars in Yann Demange's tense thriller '71, which explores the Troubles in Belfast through a gripping tale of survival and redemption.
Catch all the latest sports action on TV, including Women's Premiership Rugby: Exeter Chiefs v Harlequins and Men's International Rugby Union: Scotland v Argentina.