Elizabeth Taylor’s rebellious spirit and determination are highlighted in a new three-part series airing on BBC Two. From challenging industry power players to fighting for her worth as a young actress, Taylor’s life is examined in detail. The show is executive produced by Kim Kardashian, adding a modern twist to the classic Hollywood story.
In Northern Ireland, a mysterious humming noise in Omagh is the focus of a documentary on BBC One. As journalist Emmet McElhatton investigates, rumors and conspiracy theories emerge, clouding the facts and creating tension in the community.
On Sky Max, the series finale of “Funny Woman” delivers both wish-fulfilling fantasy and gritty drama, as the character Barbara faces threats to her reputation and industrial action looms at the department store where she works.
Additionally, More4 features the return of Quebec City cop CĂ©line in “The Chateau Murders,” investigating a killing at a luxurious hotel. Meanwhile, Channel 4’s “First Dates” follows singles navigating the dating scene in the digital age, with a mix of young and older daters sharing their experiences.
Finally, “The Graham Norton Show” on BBC One kicks off its new series with guests Demi Moore, Colin Farrell, and Lady Gaga discussing their recent projects. Overall, a diverse range of TV shows offers something for everyone to enjoy in this week’s lineup.
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