![]() How to watch: I Hate Suzie will be available on Sky/ NOW TV (opens in a new tab) in the UK and HBO Max (opens in a new tab) in the U.S later in 2022. No word on plot yet, but expect chaos.* - Shannon Connellan, UK Editor ![]() And lucky for us, Season 2 is in the works, with Sky confirming filming starts in 2022. It’s a smart, funny, and unnerving tale of celebrity, sexism, motherhood, and sort of kind of knowing what the hell you’re doing with your life. Aside from this illegal invasion of privacy, it kickstarts a chaotic chain of events for Suzie, whose best bet to survive it all is clinging to her best friend and agent, Naomi, played with unshakeable cool by Leila Farzad. Piper is unrelentingly brilliant as former pop star Suzie Pickles, whose phone is hacked and compromising photos of her are leaked to the press. The Sky Atlantic series was one of the very best British TV shows of 2020. Peaky Blinders (Season 6)Ĭreated by Lucy Prebble and Billie Piper, I Hate Suzie is a show with zero reasons to despise - and finally, it’s coming back for a second season. How to watch: The Midwich Cuckoos will be available on Sky/NOW TV in the UK this spring. Starring Keeley Hawes (of Line of Duty and Bodyguard fame) and Homeland's Max Beesley, the story sees an entire town falling simultaneously unconscious - only for half to wake up inexplicably pregnant. But this is the first time it's been reimagined for TV. John Wyndham's legendary sci-fi novel The Midwich Cuckoos, a story about a small village in England that falls pray to a parasitic alien race, has already had two film adaptions (remember Village of the Damned?) and a bunch of radio productions. How to watch: This is Going to Hurt will stream on BBC iPlayer in the UK in February and AMC+ in the U.S. The series has been shot by The End of the F**king World director Lucy Forbes and exec produced by Kay himself, so you know it's in good hands. The show follows Adam (Wishaw) as he struggles to balance his own life with the demands of working close to 100 hours a week on a chaotic obstetrics and gynaecology ward. Based on Adam Kay's incredibly popular book chronicling his years training to be a doctor in the UK's National Health Service (NHS), This is Going to Hurt adapts his diary entries into a comedy drama starring Ben Wishaw and Ambika Mod.
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