The curtains close on the final series of, the much-loved comedy-drama created by Issa Rae; comedian Joe Lycette takes on oil giant Shell as the need to take action on the climate crisis grows ever more urgent; and we witness the first gay male detective in a leading role on primetime TV.Queen of Speed on Sky Documentaries tells the story of how she rose to the top in male-dominated motorsports during the 70s and 80s.
At a time when rallying was at its most dangerous, Mouton was the first female to win a major championship in 1986 and became a world-renowned driver – no mean feat. The documentary will feature exclusive interviews with Mouton, her co-driver, her family and her opponents, and also shares never before seen footage from her career.
The documentary sees Lycett rock up in a yellow bus with a mural of a parody Shell advert stating: “We’re turning our carbon emissions green for earth day”. Anticipate heated Twitter exchanges, witty humour and a thorough education on greenwashing.Poldark comical crime seriesSet in Bristol, the show revolves around a group of seven people in Community Payback. Despite each character being completely dissimilar to the others, unlikely friendships form as the group takes on a threatening gang.
aims to shed a light on the ‘taboo of adult breastfeeding’ by looking at lactation in the porn industry and the women who follow complex regimes to produce milk for their partners. It includes former teacher Lana Michaels, who explains that she breastfeeds her fiancé at least twice a week. The couple explains that breastfeeding is not only arousing but it’s also nutritious. Win-win…?Four episodes in one week? What a treat! Kicking off on Monday and concluding on Thursday, this newAfter facing rejection from his parents and the community, detective DI Matthew Venn returns to his hometown in North Devon with his husband to attend his father’s funeral.
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