What's on? Top 10 TV and streaming tips for Thursday

John Byrne John Byrne | 06-06 08:15

The addictive and quirky mid-life drama, starring Jesse Eisenberg, Lizzy Caplan and Claire Danes, continues.

This week, Toby has trouble recalling how he got home from the shop and contemplates the first time he met Rachel.

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Sweet Tooth, Netflix

The series, based on a DC Comics book, launches into its third and final season.

Having defeated General Abbot in the battle at Pubba’s Cabin, Gus (Christian Convery), Jepperd (Nonso Anozie), Becky (Stefania LaVie Owen), and Wendy (Naledi Murray) embark on a journey to Alaska in search of Gus's mother, Birdie (Amy Seimetz), who has been working to uncover the mysterious origins of the deadly Sick.

Along the way, they are joined by Dr. Singh (Adeel Akhtar), who may have his own dangerous beliefs about Gus and his role in reversing the virus.

Meanwhile, a new threat emerges in the form of Helen Zhang (Rosalind Chao), her daughter Rosie (Kelly Marie Tran), and the ferocious Wolf Boys, who seek to restart human birth and view Gus as the solution to their plans.

As they navigate through perilous terrain, Gus and his group of friends find refuge at the Outpost in Alaska, where they meet a new ensemble of characters including Siana (Cara Gee) and her hybrid daughter Nuka (Ayazhan Dalabayeva).

With the clock to find answers running out, alliances are tested and destinies intertwine, all leading to a thrilling climax that will determine the fate of humanity and hybrids.

Ending Today

Double the Money, 8.00pm, Channel 4

In the grand final, the contestants have four weeks to turn £10,000 into £20,000 and whoever makes the most money will also win an extra £20,000.

As the clock starts ticking, the teams reveal their final ideas and they're more ambitious than ever.

Despite knowing absolutely nothing about cars, one team decided to launch a used car business. Another team launches a pizza van business.

Other teams opt for selling nutritious lunchtime bowls and launching an entire coffee brand.

When the time runs out and the clock stops for the final time, the teams return to The Vault, where one pair get crowned winners.

The Tattooist of Auschwitz, 9.00pm, Sky Atlantic

Streaming on NOW

After escaping the Russians, Lali makes his way to Bratislava but has no idea if Gita is alive or dead. In a moment of fate, they find each other.

Lali and Gita forge a life together after the war, but the past is never far away, and they struggle with their guilt and inability to start a family.

Old Lali tells Heather about the request he received from Baretzki to support him in the war trials which caused problems in his marriage with Gita.

Heather travels alone to Auschwitz after Lali passes away and writes the book he would have loved.

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