Dan Stevens Returns in Jumpy Horror Series: TV Tonight

The Terror: Devil in Silver is on Sky Atlantic, bringing a fresh wave of psychological horror to television screens according to critic Phil Harrison. The third standalone installment in the anthology series drops viewers into an understaffed, underfunded, and potentially cursed psychiatric institution.

The Terror: Devil in Silver Brings Psychological Horror to Sky Atlantic

Dan Stevens stars as Peter “Pepper” Coffin in the new Sky Atlantic drama. According to Phil Harrison, Coffin has been wrongfully committed to the facility and must face its tatty malevolence. The narrative connects various patients’ past and present lives through the sinister Dr Walter, played by John Benjamin Hickey. The series relies on ambient horror rather than jump-scares alone, creating an unsettling atmosphere.

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Documenting Natural Disasters and Climate Impacts on Screen

Violent Earth airs on Sky Nature, examining the science behind natural disasters through first-hand footage and eyewitness accounts. According to Hollie Richardson, the opening episode focuses on terrifying tornadoes that chew up everything in their path. Actor Liev Schreiber presents the series. Meanwhile, ITV1 broadcasts Force of Nature, a series examining how the climate crisis drives extreme heat, increased drought, and wildfires affecting animals globally, featuring a wombat in Australia, a leopard in Zambia, and a kangaroo rat in Arizona.

Classical Music and Talent Competitions Dominate Evening Broadcasts

BBC Four brings Mozart at the Proms to viewers, featuring solo horn player Felix Klieser performing the Third Horn Concerto. According to Ali Catterall, the programme also includes the Haffner Symphony No 35 and Thea Musgrave’s Out of the Darkness concerto for bassoon making its Proms debut. Over on Channel 4, The Piano continues its run as contestants like Grace, Harri, Sophie, and Gabby take the stage to perform.

Exploring Human Grief and Animal Behavior in New Screen Adaptations

H Is for Hawk arrives on Netflix, adapting Helen Macdonald’s bestselling memoir about grief and falconry. According to Simon Wardell, the film stars Claire Foy as Helen and Brendan Gleeson as her late father. Helen decides to train a goshawk after her father dies, grappling with the complexities of human loss through a bird her mentor warns is a perfectly evolved psychopath. On ITV1, the US drama One Dollar sets up a mystery in a rust belt town, featuring performances by John Carroll Lynch, Leslie Odom Jr, and Nathaniel Martello-White.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch The Terror: Devil in Silver?

The series airs on Sky Atlantic, according to critic Phil Harrison.

Who stars in the Netflix adaptation H Is for Hawk?

The film stars Claire Foy and Brendan Gleeson, according to Simon Wardell.

What is the premise of Violent Earth on Sky Nature?

The series explores the science behind natural disasters using first-hand global footage and eyewitness accounts, presented by Liev Schreiber according to Hollie Richardson.

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