Sundays, 10pm
ITV
The Perspectives documentary series
returned to ITV last week with seven brand new unique films made by
an array of public personalities, each investigating a diverse
collection of people and subjects that fascinate them.
Catch up on ITV Player with David
Suchet’s (TV’s Poirot) opening episode as he delves into the
mystery behind the life of the crime writer who created his softly
spoken, perfectly groomed alter-ego, Agatha Christie.
The rest of the series promises more
animated presentations from Jonathan Ross who speaks on his adoration
of master director, Alfred Hitchcock, and Paul O’Grady, who travels
across the pond to lift the lid on the world’s most famous
burlesque dancer, Gypsy Rose Lee.
Karl Pilkington’s sidekick, Warwick
Davies, takes on a more heavy-hearted subject as he explores how a
family of Jewish dwarves miraculously survived Hitler’s regime.
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