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TV Tonight: Gripping Finale for French Crime Drama Saint-Pierre

Saint-Pierre's gripping finale airs tonight on U&Alibi as the detective duo face off against their nemesis. Meanwhile, Australian drama In Our Blood explores Australia's response to the Aids crisis.

  • Saint-Pierre's gripping finale airs tonight on U&Alibi
  • Detective duo face off against their nemesis
  • Australian drama In Our Blood explores Australia's response to the Aids crisis

The highly anticipated finale of French crime drama Saint-Pierre airs tonight on U&Alibi. The series has sustained itself convincingly across its first season and has been commissioned for a second run. As the series concludes, the case-of-the-week format finally dovetails with the longer storyline regarding James Purefoy's crime boss Sean Gallagher. The detective duo, Arch and Fitz, are on a collision course with their nemesis, who has a history with Gallagher.

The finale promises to be an action-packed and suspenseful conclusion to the series, with the stakes higher than ever before. Fans of the show will not want to miss this gripping episode.

Meanwhile, Australian drama In Our Blood explores Australia's response to the Aids crisis in the 1980s. The drama has been compared to It's a Sin, and while it may not reach the same heights, it is still a stirring representation of the devastating impact of the disease. The opening double bill begins with the election of Bob Hawke as prime minister in 1983, setting the stage for the drama to come.

Why this matters: UK viewers can expect a gripping finale to a popular French crime drama, while also gaining insight into Australia's response to a major public health crisis.

What this means for you: What this means for you: If you're a fan of crime dramas or are interested in Australian history, you won't want to miss these shows.

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