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    TV tonight: a film about the Southport attack and the riots that followed | Television

    By Emma ReynoldsJuly 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    One Day in Southport

    9pm, Channel 4
    It’s been a year since a 17-year-old attacked a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport and murdered three young girls. It sparked riots across the nation, fuelled by extreme-right rhetoric and online misinformation. This documentary tells the experience of a family whose daughter survived the stabbing, who condemn the nature of the rioting. It also examines the bigger societal problems the riots exposed. Hollie Richardson

    Unforgivable

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    Jimmy McGovern’s feature-length drama about what happens when a man who sexually abused a young boy in his own family leaves prison is almost unbearably painful to watch at times. Anna Maxwell Martin, Anna Friel and David Threlfall star. HR

    Mr Bigstuff

    9pm, Sky Max
    Danny Dyer won a TV Bafta for his comedy chops in this sibling sitcom – and within the first five minutes of the second series, he proves why, while wrapped in a dressing gown. He’s in good company with Ryan Sampson (Brassic) and Harriet Webb (Big Boys), as the story of chalk-and-cheese estranged brothers reuniting continues. HR

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    Fighting in the family … Outrageous. Photograph: Sally Mais/U&Drama

    9pm, U&Drama
    It’s the final episode of this Mitford drama and the battle of Cable Street coincides with the sale of the family pile. When the sisters gather for a last photo together, will Nancy be able to forgive Diana for marrying Mosley? As they leave the house as grownup women about to enter a war, a second season is hinted at. HR

    The Blitz With Rob Rinder & Ruth Goodman

    9pm, Channel 5
    This series explores notable historical events through the prism of class; this time Rob Rinder and Ruth Goodman are reconsidering the blitz. It’s frequently presented as a horror that affected rich and poor alike; but was that really the case? What they find is an elite, insulated by wealth even, with the country on its knees. Phil Harrison

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    We know the streets of zombified New York are ruled by Mad Max-style feudal gangs, but what’s the deal in Central Park? Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and the rattled remnants of the New Babylon raiding party are about to find out, although the fact that none of their enemies seem keen to pursue them into the greenery does not bode well. Graeme Virtue

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