What To Watch This Week: 01.06.26
MONDAY
Emma Barnett: Fighting Endometriosis, BBC Two
Endometriosis affects one in ten women, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood health conditions. In this powerful documentary, broadcaster Emma Barnett opens up about her own experience living with the disease, speaking candidly about the physical and emotional toll it can take. Alongside other women sharing their stories, she explores why diagnosis and treatment still lag behind, shining a spotlight on the urgent need for greater awareness and research.
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Mindy Kaling turns her attention to post-grad chaos in this fast-paced workplace comedy set in Manhattan. The series follows five hyper-ambitious 20-somethings trying to make careers happen while their personal lives unravel in increasingly spectacular ways. Set against the polished-but-precarious world of Murray Hill, it blends career panic, dating disasters and friendship drama with the kind of sharp, self-aware humour Kaling has become known for. Led by Ella Hunt, Avantika and Jay Ellis, expect plenty of emotionally unavailable love interests, questionable professional decisions and conversations that should probably have stayed in the group chat.
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Euphoria, Sky
After months of speculation, fan theories and plenty of controversy, Euphoria reaches what could be its most dramatic chapter yet. The final episode promises answers, heartbreak and, if social media predictions are anything to go by, a few major shocks. As questions swirl around Rue, Jules and the future of East Highland's most troubled characters, this is one finale fans won't want to miss.
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WEDNESDAY
Clarkson's Farm, Prime Video
Jeremy Clarkson, Kaleb Cooper and the rest of the Diddly Squat team are back for another season of farming chaos. From ambitious new ventures and questionable machinery to fresh challenges facing the British farming industry, there's no shortage of drama. The series starts with a eureka moment for Clarkson, who invents a driverless tractor – naturally, comedy ensues. Things take a darker turn, however, when TB threatens the farm.
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THURSDAY
Cape Fear, Apple TV+
The classic psychological thriller gets another reimagining – this time as a prestige limited series for Apple TV+. Javier Bardem stars as Max Cady, a violent ex-convict who re-enters society with one goal: destroying the lives of the lawyers he believes failed him years earlier. As married attorneys Anna and Tom Bowden (played by Amy Adams and Patrick Wilson) attempt to protect their family, Cady begins a slow, calculated campaign of intimidation that becomes increasingly difficult to control – particularly because he knows exactly how far he can push the law without crossing it.
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The Witness, Netflix
This moving three-part drama revisits the devastating murder of Rachel Nickell through the eyes of her son Alex, who witnessed the attack as a young child. Created with input from Alex and his father André, The Witness explores the lasting impact of trauma, grief and one family's search for answers.
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Savage House, In Cinemas
If you think period dramas often feel a little too polished, Savage House might be more your speed. This darkly comic 18th-century satire stars Richard E. Grant and Claire Foy as an aristocratic couple desperately attempting to maintain their social standing while their estate – and finances – collapse around them. With the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire looming, the pair throw themselves into staging the perfect visit, despite mounting debt, political unrest and a general sense that everything is falling apart. What follows is a spiralling mix of social ambition, absurd excess and increasingly chaotic attempts to preserve appearances at all costs.
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