British model Chloe Ayling’s harrowing kidnapping story is brought to life in a new BBC Three drama. In 2017, 20-year-old Ayling was abducted in Milan and taken to a remote farmhouse by Lukasz Herba, who demanded a ransom of €300,000 and threatened to sell her into sex slavery. The series, starring Nadia Parkes, has been made with Ayling’s approval.
Meanwhile, BBC One’s heartwarming show “The Repair Shop” continues to bring back precious memories as the team works on restoring a handmade guitar, an official taxi badge, and a limited edition golden Etch A Sketch.
In a light-hearted cooking competition on U&WS, “The Big Brunch,” Schitt’s Creek star Dan Levy hosts as chefs compete for a chance to win $300,000 by showcasing their brunch-making skills and sharing their life stories.
Celebrities take on the challenge of racing across Brazil in “Celebrity Race Across the World,” with participants including Scott Mills and his husband, Sam, Kelly Brook, Kola Bokinni, and Jeff Brazier.
In other TV highlights, Irvine Welsh’s thriller “Crime” continues on ITV1, while Danny Dyer’s comedy “Mr Bigstuff” concludes on Sky Max.
For film lovers, Netflix offers the documentary “Daughters,” which follows incarcerated fathers in the US participating in a program that allows them to attend a dance in prison with their daughters, exploring the impact of this emotional experience on their families.
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