From Netflix to the BBC, this week's TV schedule is bound to keep fans of drama, action and high-stakes emotion entertained. This Saturday, May 3, Channel 4 viewers will finally find out how June Osborne (played by Elisabeth Moss ) is planning to take down Gilead's oppressive regime with the final season of The Handmaid's Tale . Over on ITV , Dr Norma Callahan and Dr George Adjei are confronted to a new investigation in the second season of medical thriller Malpractice . The pair will come face-to-face with another health professional under heavy scrutiny. Meanwhile, ITV viewers may know him for his presenting role on This Morning . But on channel U, Dermot O'Leary is the ringmaster of a new show where participants have to stay silent to earn cash, Silence Is Golden. Get the lowdown. Saturday, C4 The final season of The Handmaid’s Tale pulls no punches as Elisabeth Moss' June Osborne ramps up her rebellion against the brutal regime of Gilead. With fresh faces like Josh Charles and D’Arcy Carden joining the cast, the series also dives deeper into the complex psyche of Commander Lawrence ( Bradley Whitford ), Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) and Serena Waterford ( Yvonne Strahovski ). Expect high-stakes drama, shocking twists and emotional gut-punches as the acclaimed dystopian saga races toward a powerful, long-awaited conclusion that fans won’t want to miss. Thursday, Netflix Based on Judy Blume’s iconic 1975 novel , Forever gets a fresh, modern reimagining from producer Mara Brock Akil. Set in 2018 Los Angeles, this heartfelt Netflix series follows Keisha Clark (Lovie Simone) and Justin Edwards (Michael Cooper Jr.), two Black teens experiencing the highs and heartbreaks of first love. As they confront identity, growing pains and the ever-shifting idea of “forever”, the show delivers an honest, tender portrayal of what it means to come of age. Intimate, emotional and deeply relatable - this is young love, unfiltered. Thursday, Sky Emmy nominee Natasha Lyonne is back as human lie detector Charlie Cale in the highly anticipated second season of Poker Face. On the run once again, Charlie crisscrosses America, unraveling one gripping mystery after another across twelve sharp and stylish episodes. Armed with her deadpan wit and uncanny truth-sniffing skills, she stumbles intro strange crimes and even stranger characters. This season amps things up with an all-star guest cast, including Cynthia Erivo , Katie Holmes , Awkwafina and John Mulaney . Smart, subversive and endlessly addictive - Poker Face continues to be a must-watch. Saturday, U Maria Doyle Kennedy returns as beloved advice and recipe columnist Tannie Maria in the sizzling second season of Recipes for Love and Murder. Joined by Kylie Fisher and Tony Kgoroge, this season turns up the heat as a devastating fire rocks the small town of Eden, setting off a domino effect of secrets, lies and murder. As Tannie, Jessie and Khaya get entangled in a chilling investigation, new faces - including Wynand Ferreira, Gerard Rudolph and Hlubi Mboya - add fresh intrigue. With high drama and heart, this cozy crime drama serves up another deliciously dark mystery. Thursday, ITVX Stellan Skarsgård delivers a haunting performance as DI John River in this gripping six-part psychological crime drama. Plagued by the ghost of his murdered colleague, DS Jackie “Stevie” Stevenson, John is determined to uncover the truth behind her death. However, his fragile mental state and emotional proximity to the case lead to his exclusion from the official investigation. As he battles grief and isolation, unexpected alliances form - leading him closer to the truth. Featuring standout performances from Nicola Walker , Eddie Marsan , Lesley Manville and Adeel Akhtar , River is a riveting exploration of loss and obsession. Tuesday, 5 Anne Robinson swaps quick-fire quips for courtroom drama in Crime and Punishment, a bold, 90-minute social experiment that puts the power in viewers’ hands. Known for The Weakest Link , Anne now presents this film following real-life sentencing hearings, challenging audiences to become judge, jury - and executioner. As viewers weigh in on appropriate punishments for convicted criminals, their decisions are compared with those made by the retired judges, ex-offenders and victims’ families. Provocative and charged, this show digs deep into our ideas of justice, morality and whether the public truly knows best. Tuesday, C4 Brighton takes centre stage in the third season of Night Coppers. This compelling show delivers a gripping portrayal of nightlife in the city through the eyes of its dedicated police officers. Now, Phil scours Brighton for a suspect who has brutally pushed a victim out of a vehicle, while Leanne faces a race against time. But it all comes to a head for John as he joins a manhunt for suspects believed to be behind a vicious attack. Expect to see officers tackling everything, from street brawls and drug-related incidents to domestic disputes and high-speed chases. Friday, Netflix Dropping on Netflix, this gripping true crime documentary delves into the shocking 2015 killing of Irishman Jason Corbett by his wife, Molly Martens, and her father, ex-FBI agent Tom Martens, in North Carolina. Featuring exclusive interviews with Molly, Tom, Jason’s children and investigators, this film presents a tense, multifaceted look at the case. It questions the motives behind the killing, weighing claims of self-defence against allegations of premeditated murder, while offering an emotional exploration of a family fractured by tragedy and lies. Wednesday, Sky Documentaries On March 24, 2015, Germanwings Flight 9525 crashed into the French Alps, killing all 150 people on board. In the immediate aftermath, investigators blamed the co-pilot - but what was the full story? A decade later, this gripping documentary reopens one of aviation’s darkest chapters. Featuring insights from experts, survivors and journalists, it digs into unanswered questions, institutional failings and the human cost of what really went wrong. Harrowing, emotional and thought-provoking, this show seeks clarity and accountability in a tragedy that still haunts the skies. Monday, C4 Back for a second season, Narrow Escapes dives once again into the lives of those swapping bricks and mortar for the freedom of the UK’s canal network. Across five weekday episodes, viewers meet a new wave of water dwellers - like retired couple Debs and Mick, free-spirited duo Adam and Lauren with their dog Shanti, and others like Adam, Julie and Martin. Fan favourites from season on, Carrie and her mum Della from Doncaster, also return with fresh updates. Heartwarming, quirky and full of charm, this series explores the ups and downs of a life afloat. Sunday, ITV Medical thriller Malpractice returns for a tense second season, shifting focus to a new doctor under the microscope. This time, it’s Dr James Ford - played by Victoria’s Tom Hughes - whose psychiatric expertise is put to the test when a routine case spirals into tragedy. Caught between an anxious new mother and a dangerously unstable patient, Dr Ford faces impossible choices that could destroy his already fragile career. But with Dr Norma Callahan ( Helen Behan ) and Dr George Adjei (Jordan Kouamé) heading a fresh investigation for the Medical Investigation Unit, the pressure mounts. Thursday, BBC2 As revolution brews, season two of Marie Antoinette delves deeper into the downfall of France’s most infamous royal couple. With King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette clinging to power, their eldest son’s devastating illness casts a dark shadow over their reign. But it’s not just illness shaking Versailles - enter Jeanne de Valois, played by Skins alum Freya Mavor . Ambitious and dangerously cunning, Jeanne infiltrates the court with explosive consequences. With political chaos looming and betrayal at every turn, this chapter unravels the luxury, lies and legacy of a monarchy on the brink. Monday, U What would you do for £250k - besides stay silent? In Silence is Golden, Dermot O’Leary presides over a studio audience gifted with a quarter of a million pounds - but there’s one catch: they can’t react to anything. Not even a smile. With a relentless team of entertainers - led by captains Katherine Ryan , Seann Walsh and Fatiha El-Ghorri - throwing absurd distractions their way, from knife-throwers to racing babies, keeping a straight face has never been harder. This wild new show blends comedy chaos with steely self-control. Will the audience crack? Or hold their nerve all the way to the bank? Saturday, ITV ITV’s new psychological thriller Fake follows Offspring star Asher Keddie as she embodies Birdie Belle, a successful food writer with a hunger for more than new recipes - she wants real love. Raised in the shadow of her parents’ perfect romance, Birdie thinks she’s finally found her own match with Joe Burt ( David Wenham ), a charming property developer. But her dream love story soon unravels into a nightmare. Based on Stephanie Wood’s explosive memoir, this eight-part series explores catfishing, coercion and the modern dating traps hiding in plain sight. Friday, 8pm, 5 After a record-breaking year of violent weather, Storms from Above: Into the Hurricane embarks viewers into the chaos. Following the most catastrophic hurricane season in recent memory, this eye-opening eye-opening docuseries captures the tireless efforts of Hurricane Hunters who fly straight into the storms aboard two legendary aircrafts - Kermit and Miss Piggy. From deadly landfalls in the USA and Caribbean to Storm Eowyn’s battering of Ireland and Scotland , experts race to stay ahead of nature’s wrath. A thrilling, behind-the-scenes look at the science and bravery that keep people safe when the skies turn deadly. Like this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .