The super-posh carry on like soft porn stars in a bold and witty Jilly Cooper adaptation; Lennie James plays a man with a secret life; the day-to-day struggle of life in Gaza; and when Leonard Cohen met Marianne

Rivals (Disney+)
Mr Loverman (BBC One) | iPlayer
Life and Death in Gaza (BBC Two) | iPlayer
So Long, Marianne (ITVX) | itv.com

A “hot Tory” may be hard to imagine right now, what with the Conservative party having all the electoral allure of greying undies. Nevertheless, in Rivals (Disney+), a hot Tory is what you get. The opening scene of Dominic Treadwell-Collins and Laura Wade’s eight-part adaptation of Jilly Cooper’s 1988 “bonkbuster” is of mile high club sex in the loos of supersonic airliner Concorde. Swaggering hero, former showjumper and Tory minister for sport Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell channelling Hugh Grant levels of aristo-totty rakishness), shags a journalist to the thumping beat of Robert Palmer’s Addicted to Love.

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