Words by: Tricia Martin & Jim Maloney
The Roys are
back in town
The bitingly funny drama about
the Roy family, who control a vast
global entertainment company,
returns for a second series.
Patriarch Logan (Brian Cox) still
refuses to step down and name a
successor, to the annoyance of
his four children, Connor, Kendall,
Roman and Shiv. Logan had
his conniving and brutally
ambitious son Kendall firmly in
place in last year’s finale. But
he faces new opposition
from rival mogul Rhea Jarrell,
played by Holly Hunter (right).
■ Millions of flamingos in East Africa
fly in massive V formations
heading for their breeding area
in Tanzania.
■ Ten million bats fly from the
Congo to Zambia in October.
■ A million wildebeests make the
mighty trek across the plains of the
Serengeti. As many as 250,000 don’t
survive the journey.
THE GREAT ESCAPE
IN NUMBERS...
future head chef and maitre d’. There’ll be
celebrity guests, including Strictly’s AJ and
CBBC’s Sam and Mark, trying out the
kitchen’s creations. From feeding a restaurant
full of hungry customers to dealing with
difficult diners, who’ll have the chops and cut
the mustard to taste victory?
■Ten million bats fly fromm the
Congo to Zambia in Octobber.
■A million wildebeests maake the
mighty trek across the plaains of the
Serengeti. As many as 25 00 ,000 don’t
survive the journey.
NATURE’S GREAT
MIGRATIONS Tue-Thur 6pm Eden
SUCCESSION
Mon 9pm Sky Atlantic
NEW
NEW
DID YOU KNOW?
The series was created by former
Peep Show writer Jesse Armstrong
Like the Addams
Family... but richer
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SATURDAY MAGAZINE 7