TV this week: Time you followed Suits

You don’t have to dress up to watch the third series of legal drama Suits, but you will need to pay attention to Mike Ross played by Patrick J Adams.

Top Gear presenter James May dabbles with a number of inventions in James May’s Man Lab (DR3, Fri 17:00), while Dr James Logan and Brendan Dunphy examine  the blueprints behind our six-legged friends in Insect Dissection: How Insects Work (DR2, Sat 18:30).

Meanwhile, documentary Rich Hill presents the lives of three boys who live in an impoverished Midwestern town and their relationships.


DR2, Tue 20:30 Rich Hill

Action-packed week
You’d be a crazy fool not to watch the film version of The A-Team (3+, Mon 21:00) and reminisce over your childhood show starring Liam Neeson and Bradley Cooper. 

Learn about the attempted assassination of Hitler in Tom Cruise’s Valkyrie or the pivotal moment in the life of his nemesis in Into the Storm, starring Brendan Gleeson as Winston Churchill (DR2, Fri 00:15). 


SVT1, Fri 21:50 Valkyrie

The Premier League returns
The English Premier League begins this week with Manchester United vs Swansea, West Ham vs Tottenham (K6, Sat 15:40) and Arsenal vs Crystal Palace (K6, Sat 18:00).

Otherwise watch the first legs of the Champions League playoffs Beşiktaş vs Arsenal (3+, Tue 20:30) and Standard Liège vs  FC Zenit (3+, Wed 20:30). 





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