THIS WEEK'S NEW SHOWS: SUMMERWATER WITH DOUGRAY SCOTT, MALICE WITH JACK WHITEHALL, DAVID DUCHOVNY, COOPER AND FRY WITH ROBERT JAMES COLLIER

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  NEW SERIES THIS WEEK  
SUMMERWATER WITH DOUGRAY SCOTT
I thought I should remind you of this week's new shows beginning with SUMMERWATER which starts tonight on Channel 4 set against the backdrop of a remote loch-side Scottish holiday cabin park and exploring the simmering tensions between holidaymakers that eventually erupt into a devastating climax. Weaving together the lives of several families as they navigate unspoken conflicts, private dilemmas, and fleeting moments of beauty from their disparate cabins the story flashes back to dramatic events in key characters' lives before their holiday which may have consequences in the present.
 
 
COOPER AND FRY ON CHANNEL 5
Channel 5 begun, earlier this Tuesday, airing their new series COOPER AND FRY set in the mystery shrouded Peak District,  where DC Ben Cooper (Robert James Collier), an affable local, is thrown together with guarded newcomer DC Diane Fry (Mandip Gill), to investigate a string of mysterious deaths. As their personal lives begin to intertwine and past scars look to be healed, a unique friendship is formed. While Cooper and Fry unearth old rituals and beliefs, they must rely on each other to not only bring justice, but to survive.
 
 
PRIME VIDEO'S MALICE
Prime Video has our dear Jack Whitehall as a manny in their new six episode thriller series MALICE which started this Friday. He plays a rather hot and charming tutor who infiltrates a wealthy family's life, revealing a sinister agenda. As his vengeful plot unfolds, the family must confront the enemy living under their own roof. David Duchovny and Carice van Houten play the parents of the family. 
 


New TV Shows This Week: Summerwater, Cooper & Fry, and Malice

Looking for something new to watch? This week brings a trio of exciting new series to your screens! From a Scottish loch-side drama to a Peak District mystery and a thrilling Prime Video thriller, there's something for everyone. Here's a breakdown of what's new this week.

Summerwater: A Scottish Drama of Secrets and Tensions

Starting tonight on Channel 4, Summerwater is a gripping drama set in a remote Scottish holiday cabin park. The series explores the simmering tensions between holidaymakers that ultimately erupt into a devastating climax. With Dougray Scott leading the cast, Summerwater promises a captivating exploration of family dynamics, hidden conflicts, and the beauty of the Scottish landscape. Flashbacks reveal key events in the characters' lives, hinting at the consequences that ripple into the present.

Cooper & Fry: A Peak District Mystery

Channel 5's new series, Cooper & Fry, premiered earlier this week and is already generating buzz. Set in the atmospheric Peak District, the series follows DC Ben Cooper (Robert James Collier) and DC Diane Fry (Mandip Gill) as they investigate a string of mysterious deaths. As they work together, a unique friendship blossoms, and they uncover old rituals and beliefs. Expect twists, turns, and a compelling partnership in this intriguing mystery.

Malice: A Prime Video Thriller with Jack Whitehall

Prime Video's Malice, a six-episode thriller, launched this Friday, starring the ever-charming Jack Whitehall. He plays a tutor who infiltrates a wealthy family's life, revealing a sinister agenda. With David Duchovny and Carice van Houten as the parents, Malice is a suspenseful and stylish thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

FAQ: Your Questions Answered

What are the new shows airing this week?

This week's new shows include Summerwater (Channel 4), Cooper & Fry (Channel 5), and Malice (Prime Video).

Who stars in Summerwater?

Summerwater stars Dougray Scott, among other talented actors.

Is Malice a good thriller?

Early reviews suggest Malice is a suspenseful and well-crafted thriller with a compelling storyline and strong performances.

Where can I watch Cooper & Fry?

Cooper & Fry is airing on Channel 5.

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