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Telly Today: The end of the week, and the end of the month, highlights for Friday May 31st.
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The Looming Tower, BBC Two, 9.30pm
Embedded in the CIA’s Alec Station, FBI agent Vince Stuart (Louis Cancelmi) pesters Diane Marsh (Wrenn Schmidt) for permission to share knowledge of a suspect Saudi citizen present in America. After consulting her demoted mentor Martin Schmidt (Peter Sarsgaard), Marsh takes a carrot-and-stick approach to ensuring Stuart’s silence.
In New York, John O’Neill tries to mend fences with his by-the-book new chief, Jason Sanchez (Yul Vazquez), who instead orders him to a retirement preparation conference in Florida. O’Neill is distracted by a call from his NYC-bound mistress Sheri and his briefcase – containing classified files – is stolen. Even though the case is recovered with the files intact, he questions if should he report its disappearance. He seeks the advice of his other mistress Liz (Annie Parisse), who is staying with him in the hotel.
Unreported World, Channel 4, 7.30pm
The final episode in this series is entitled Forest of Fear.
Unreported World tonight ventures deep into the rainforests of the Republic of the Congo to meet members of the Baka tribe, who are under threat as the forests they’ve hunted in for generations are turned into a national park.
Reporter Ade Adepitan and director Karim Shah investigate claims that heavily-armed ‘eco-guards’, part-funded by the World Wildlife Fund, are not only preventing the Baka from hunting the food which keeps them alive, but also abusing and intimidating them to the extent that the whole tribe now lives in fear.
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman, from today on Netflix
The second run of My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman welcomes Kanye West, Ellen DeGeneres, Tiffany Haddish, Lewis Hamilton, and Melinda Gates. All five episodes will be available on Netflix from today (Friday, May 31st).
David Letterman returns to the host seat bringing humor, curiosity and in-depth conversations with extraordinary people. David Letterman is best known for his chat shows on both NBC and CBS stateside. He first hosted a celebrity talk show in 1982 with Late Night. His final series The Late Show, ended in 2015.