As the end of summer approaches, BBC Four is set to premiere a gripping Swedish thriller titled “End of Summer.” The show follows Vera, a grief therapist haunted by a mysterious event from her childhood, as she confronts her past and unravels the truth. Meanwhile, blind comedian Chris McCausland is bringing laughter to mornings on ITV1 with his live show, featuring guest Maisie Adam.
For food enthusiasts, Ainsley Harriott is back on ITV1 with “Ainsley’s National Trust Cook Off,” showcasing alfresco feasts at the historic Wimpole Estate in Cambridgeshire. Love Island fans can catch up on all the drama in “Love Island: Unseen Bits” on ITV2, while BBC Two celebrates the 40th anniversary of Prince’s album “Purple Rain” with performances and profiles.
Late-night viewers can tune in to BBC One for “Superman & Lois,” where the retired superhero faces off against his arch-nemesis Lex Luthor. Eddie Murphy fans can enjoy the long-awaited sequel “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F” on Netflix, while Sky Cinema offers the psychological thriller “Eileen” starring Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway.
Lastly, football enthusiasts can watch Euro 2024 action as England takes on Switzerland in the quarter-finals on BBC One. With a mix of suspense, comedy, and drama, there’s something for everyone to enjoy on TV this end-of-summer weekend.
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