'Still traumatised after the events of season one': Jamie-Lee O’Donnell returns in Screw on Channel 4.

    Jamie-Lee O’Donnell is back in the limelight with the return of 'Screw' on Channel 4. Meanwhile, beloved Strictly couple, Gemma Atkinson and Gorka Márquez, unveil their second child's name in their new documentary series. All this while the rise of Christianity threatens the Colosseum.

    Jamie-Lee O’Donnell (Source: THR)

    Jamie-Lee O’Donnell (Source: THR)

    Channel 4's "Screw" Makes a Resounding Return

    "Still traumatised after the events of season one" Jamie-Lee O’Donnell returns as the embattled Rose in the oddly received series 'Screw' on Channel 4. With the rumor mill swirling about an undercover officer infiltrating the prison, Rose's trauma is put to the test as she tries to keep it together amidst the looming dangers inside the prison walls, as reported by Phil Harrison. The combination of solid acting from Nina Sosanya and O’Donnell paints a riveting tale, although the series overall remains a puzzle with its less-than-cohesive storytelling.

    Dancing, Love, and Baby Names on W

    It's the TV duo everyone's been talking about! The "likable Strictly couple who fell in love in front of the nation", Gemma Atkinson and Gorka Márquez, now get a chance to open the curtains of their personal life in their fly-on-the-wall documentary. The world watches as they juggle parenthood and career - discussing baby names for their upcoming bundle of joy while prepping for Gorka's dance tour. While their rise to stardom has been heartwarming, the necessity of their own show remains a topic of debate.

    Meanwhile, history buffs are treated to a dramatic portrayal of the eternal city, Rome, in 'Colosseum' on BBC Four. Set in AD107, a time when "a radical religion called Christianity is on the rise and threatens the empire's hierarchy," the series explores the ramifications of faith, power, and martyrdom. With Emperor Trajan's underestimated move against high priest Ignatius, the show demonstrates the indomitable spirit of belief amidst adversity.

    Gemma Atkinson (Source: Good Hosekeeping)

    In other notable mentions, 'The 1970s Supermarket' on Channel 5 delves into the challenges of the era, with Martians and magic powdered potatoes being the unique saviors during an economic and environmental crisis. On a different spectrum, Annika on Alibi brings forth a chilling mystery with Nicola Walker’s detective character choppering to Jura to crack a cold case.

    Wrapping up the entertainment roundup, cricket fans are set for a thrill with the T20 International Cricket series opener between England and New Zealand on Sky Sports Cricket.

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