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

John Byrne John Byrne | 07-19 08:15

Here’s a pretty good comedy drama, starring Emma Thompson, John Lithgow and Mindy Kaling.

Late-night talk show host Katherine Newbury fears slipping ratings mean she is set to lose her long-running series. So she comes up with a plan.

She adds an inexperienced writer to her staff, mainly on the basis that she is an Indian-American woman with fresh perspective, as all the other writers are white men.

As viewership improves, a sex scandal involving Katherine comes to light, and the host's future is once more put in the spotlight.

Lulu at the BBC, 9.00pm, BBC Four

Opening a night dedicated to Scottish singer Lulu (below), here’s a collection of her most popular hits, covers and classics from a range of shows, including her own series and TV specials that were a feature of the BBC's light entertainment schedules in the 1960s and '70s.

Followed at 10.10pm by It’s Lulu, a documentary profiling the life and career of the singer, who first shot to fame at the age of 15 with her chart-topping cover of the Isley Brothers' Shout.

Featuring contributions by Lulu, as well as Emma Bunton, Maurice Gibb, Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders. First broadcast in 1999

Then it’s Lulu at the Blazer’s Club, Aa1981 performance by the singer in front of fans at Blazer's Club in Windsor.

Finally, at 11.20pm there’s Sounds of the Sixties, which includes Sandie Shaw, Dusty Springfield and - of course - Lulu.

New to Stream

Lady in the Lake, Apple TV+

Natalie Portman stars in this limited series based on the novel of the same name by Laura Lippman.

Set in 1960s’ Baltimore, Portman plays Maddie Schwartz, a housewife who decides to leave her doting husband and big Pikesville home to pursue a career as a newspaper investigative journalist.

She becomes obsessed with unraveling the mystery of two separate killings: eleven-year-old Tessie Fine and the underreported murder of a bar worker named Cleo Sherwood.

Skywalkers: A Love Story, Netflix

Part romance, part thriller, this documentary film follows a daredevil couple as they take their relationship to terrifying new heights in a wild scheme to climb the world’s second highest skyscraper and perform a death-defying stunt on the spire.

Young Woman and the Sea, Disney+

Daisy Ridley stars in the true story of as the accomplished swimmer Trudy Ederl who was born to immigrant parents in New York City in 1905.

Through the support of her older sister and trainers, she overcame adversity and the animosity of a patriarchal society to rise through the ranks of the Olympic swimming team.

She also went on to complete the staggering achievement of swimming the Englich Channel - a 21-mile trek from France to England.

The film also stars Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Stephen Graham, Kim Bodnia, Christopher Eccleston, and Glenn Fleshler, and is based on the book Young Woman and the Sea: How Trudy Ederle Conquered the English Channel and Inspired the World by Glenn Stout.

Omnivore, Apple TV+

Created and narrated by René Redzepi, the chef and co-owner of world-renowned restaurant Noma, this is an immersive journey into the world of food.

Each episode celebrates the cultivation, transformation and consumption of the world's most essential ingredients, including bananas, chilies, coffee, corn, pork, rice, salt and tuna, revealing how they serve as the cornerstones of global cultural heritage.

Redzepi and Emmy Award-winning executive producer Matt Goulding guide viewers on a globe-spanning odyssey, unveiling intricate stories behind the ingredients that have shaped societies, cultures, beliefs and the course of human history.

Find Me Falling, Netflix

Coming off a flop album and his biggest hit's dwindling popularity, aging rock star John Allman (Harry Connick Jr.) decides to take a break from his career to reclaim his spark.

He moves to an isolated cliffside home on the idyllic Mediterranean island of Cyprus. His dream of keeping a low profile is derailed when he is routinely confronted by desperate souls and later faced with even more complicated surprises when an old flame reignites.

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