Brand new crime drama is landing tonight (Thursday 29 May) on - with Downton Abbey's Matthew Goode starring in this adaptation of a Nordic hit. Based on the book series by Jussi Adler-Olsen, which has been adapted into numerous Danish films, the new series follows a detective as he's tasked with opening a cold case unit after leading an investigation that went horribly wrong.
With the likes of Line of Duty's Kelly Macdonald, The Game's Chloe Pirrie and Harry Potter's Shirley Henderson taking on roles in this new Netflix offering, the nine-part thriller will give crime fans something to dig their teeth into this evening.
Pick of the Day Dept. Q, NetflixDownton Abbey actor Matthew Goode stars as a bristly detective in this new crime drama, adapted from a successful series of Danish novels. The action has been translated from Copenhagen to Edinburgh, where we meet DCI Carl Morck (Goode), a gifted crime solver, whose arrogance has got the better of him.
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Morck and his partner made the mistake of visiting a murder scene that wasn’t ever assigned to them. After belittling the uniformed officers holding the fort there, they examined the body, without realising that the killer was lurking in the shadows. As a result, a young copper died on the job, and Morck’s partner was left paralysed. Morck managed to make a physical recovery, but is haunted by every detail of that day and determined to seek justice.
When he returns to the station, his whispering colleagues don’t want to talk to him and getting back to work isn’t as easy as he'd hoped. His boss is under pressure to improve the public image of the force, and is strongarmed into opening a cold case unit, called Department Q. It’s a PR exercise rather than a legitimate new arm of the force, and much like Slough House in Apple TV’s hit Slow Horses, this is somewhere to shove employees who have fallen out of favour. It’s the perfect assignment for Morck – he may be unpopular, but his intellectual brilliance and unique approach could solve a few impossible cases. Also starring Kelly McDonald as Morck’s spiky therapist, Dr Rachel Irving.
Best of the RestMarking the 80 th anniversary of the liberation of the Channel Islands, this documentary tells the story of the Brits who lived under Nazi occupation during World War 2. With actors bringing to life memoirs, diary entries and letters, we hear the voices of Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney residents who were stunned when German soldiers moved onto their islands in 1940. A feather in Hitler’s cap, and a source of embarrassment for Churchill, these British territories were left undefended, and nobody quite knew what would happen next. Some anticipated the horrors to come and fled, but for those left behind they needed to decide whether to collaborate with their new neighbours or stage their own acts of resistance. With the local press under censorship, and a thick atmosphere of fear and suspicion, individual acts of courage shone through the darkness. Featuring analysis from historians, this programme is a chance to celebrate forgotten heroes.
Interior Design Masters With Alan Carr, BBC1, 8pmIt’s the final, and either teacher John or visual merchandiser Rita is set to win a fabulous prize – the opportunity to design their own homeware range with John Lewis. The deciding challenge takes them to Portmeirion, the location of classic TV series The Prisoner, and a quirky Welsh village famed for its enigmatic architecture and design. Drawing influence from the colourful local buildings and artwork, John and Rita must each renovate a two-bedroom holiday cottage. They have a budget of £6500, three days to work and the help of former competitors Craig and Briony to get them across the finish line. John is channelling the Mediterranean with lemons on the wall and bold colours, while Rita wants a cosy chocolate box vibe. Guest judge, designer Sophie Robinson is famed for her vibrant maximalist designs, so she’ll be looking for a cottage that screams ‘more is more’. But who will she name the winner?
EastEnders, BBC1, 7.30pmIt’s been a shocking week in Walford, but there’s much more drama in store. The consequences of the car crash are still playing out and the survivors are coming to terms with what has just happened to them.
Meanwhile, back in Albert Square, shockwaves continue to ripple in the wake of Vicki’s bombshell at No. 1. The impact of her outburst floors Barney, who already has a lot to get his head around after the kiss with Avani.
Emmerdale, ITV, 7.30pmJacob insists that Sarah is selfish for wanting a baby at this point in her life. He’s shocked to learn that nobody else knows the reality of her situation.
John’s mental torture continues, as he panics that the wedding won’t go ahead.
Moira worries about the truth coming out, and fears that Lewis has too much power over her future freedom.
The tension between Dawn and Billy is taking its toll. Joe has a plan to make life easier.
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