Warren Brown and Faye Marsay are among the cast returning for the second season.
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THE WHEEL OFTIME
The hugely successful fantasy series based on the Robert Jordan bestsellers returns for a third season. Young villager Rand al’Thor, otherwise known as the Dragon Reborn (Josha Stradowski), is being pursued by the Forsaken. While he has the protection of his friends, things are nonetheless looking pretty dark, especially as his mentor Moiraine Damodred (Rosamund Pike) and her fellow members of the order Aes Sedai are also under attack.
Expect magic, mayhem and more than a few decapitations, and that’s just the first episode!
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CANDY: A DEATH INTEXAS
Jessica Biel stars in this drama based on the true story of an ordinary suburban housewife who committed an extraordinary act of violence. It's 1980 and Texan churchgoing mother-of-two Candy brutally kills her friend and neighbour Betty (Melanie Lynskey) with an axe.
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Part two of the five-part series continues straight after the first episode, as the story follows the months leading up to the murder when Candy embarked on an affair with Betty's husband Allan (Pablo Schreiber).
Saturday 8 March, 9pm & 10.05pm, Channel 4
BELGRAVIA: THE NEXT CHAPTER
Set in 1871, 30 years after ITV's Belgravia, this period drama picks up the story of the wealthy Trenchard family of London's Eaton Square.
Son Frederick (Ben Wainwright) has been raised by Oliver and Susan Trenchard, blissfully unaware he is the product of his mother's affair.
He falls for Clara Dunn (Harriet Slater), and the pair embark on a tempestuous marriage.
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