Mr Jones, a forgotten 2019 film starring James Norton, is being shown on TV tonight.
A British, Polish and Ukrainian collaboration, this thriller is based on a true story. Set in the 1930s, Norton plays famous Welsh journalist Gareth Jones.
Jones is a former political advisor who notes the rise of the Soviet Union. However, he's troubled by the amount of money its government is spending, as it doesn't seem to match up with the resources it has.
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He travels to Moscow with the aim of interviewing Joseph Stalin – but while there, he learns what's really going on and finds evidence of a devastating famine that has killed millions of Ukrainians.
Soon, Jones finds himself pursued by forces wishing to silence him and stop him from reporting on the famine.
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The film will be shown on BBC Two tonight at 11.05pm. However, like EastEnders, it's already been added to BBC iPlayer ahead of its TV broadcast – so there's no need to stay up super late if you fancy watching it tonight.
Mr Jones isn't the only James Norton film that BBC Two has shown late on Monday night recently – as last month the channel broadcast the not well-known but highly-acclaimed Nowhere Special. And, of course, it's available on iPlayer too.
January also saw the premiere of Norton's baby-swap thriller Playing Nice on ITV. Digital Spy gave the show a five-star review, describing it as "an enjoyably aggravating watch that never lets up on the tension".
It also did very well in terms of viewers, with production company StudioCanal announcing on social media that it was ITVX's best-ever drama launch.
However, some viewers did find Playing Nice quite divisive – leading to Norton directly addressing criticism of the show.
Mr Jones is available to stream on BBC iPlayer now, and will air on BBC Two tonight at 11.05pm.
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