The week in TV: Unforgotten; Virdee; Live Super Bowl LIX; Surviving Black Hawk Down – review

Sanjeev Bhaskar’s DI Khan remains stoical in the face of perfunctory dialogue; existential struggles hold up a new BBC crime drama; occasional sporting action accompanies Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl victory. Plus, both sides of the Battle of Mogadishu

Unforgotten (ITV1) | itv.com
Virdee (BBC One) | iPlayer
Live NFL Super Bowl LIX (Sky Sports/Now)
Surviving Black Hawk Down (Netflix)

As multinationals rush to appease the Orange One by ripping up their DEI policies, it can at least be said that British television is a lot less racially monochrome than it used be. Yet for all the inroads made into previously off-limits areas such as costume dramas, it’s still quite rare to see lead actors of colour. So it’s worth recognising that two primetime series on the most watched terrestrial channels last week featured South Asian-heritage actors in main roles, even if neither of them set the world on fire. The first, Unforgotten (ITV1), is now 10 years old, which is almost long enough to warrant its own cold case review.

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