TV weekly must watch

We’ve rounded up three great shows you should keep an eye out for this week. Start with the story of one of the most notorious serial killers in the United States largely told from the points of view of his victims.

Then watch two very dedicated (but very different) detectives tackle murderous crimes. Or follow an edu-tainment reality show in the search to crown Mzansi’s next cooking star.

In this fictionalized, fragmented biopic of one of America’s most notorious serial killers, Jeffrey Dahmer contemplates his latest potential victim, a young man named Rodney. As Dahmer considers the fate of his prey, we see flashbacks to the events that led to the evolution of a monster, from Dahmer’s tortured relationship with his father, to his first kill, to his patrolling of the gay bars of Milwaukee. Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story is now showing on Netflix.

 

Cosy mystery at its best! Bath’s dynamic – and unlikely – detective duo returns to solve more crimes amid a pleasantly scenic backdrop in the new season of this fan-favourite mystery. Watch McDonald & Dodds Season 2 from September 29 on BritBox.

Mzansi’s number one tin stuff, KOO is back after a successful season 1 with another colourful season of SA’s No1 reality and favourite cooking show Colour Your Plate With KOO. Viewers and food enthusiasts alike are in for a culinary treat like no other as a world-renowned celebrity chef, Reuben Riffel and nutritionist Author Ramoroka return to their judging thrones as they journey to crown this year’s culinary superstar. The cooking show will also re-introduce South Africans to the KOO Colour Your Plate campaign, which seeks to educate all South Africans on preparing well-balanced meals using KOO products to promote healthier eating habits by adding two fruits and three vegetables to their daily diets, enjoy a splash of colour and nourishment to their everyday meals. Watch it every Tuesday at 7pm on SABC 2.

 

 

 

 

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