Want to know what Becky Vardy's friends really think as her reality show airs? Showbiz insider Katie Hind shares her exclusive, only in Tuesday's Spotlight newsletter. READ HEREHave YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.co.uk See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy KATHRYN FLETT - WEEKEND TV CRITIC Published: 07:43 BST, 6 June 2026 | Updated: 07:43 BST, 6 June 2026

The Fortune Tuesday/Wednesday: Channel 5Rating:'We must take the money! It's like winning the lottery!' says Jimmy (Matthew Lewis, Murder Before Evensong) to his missus, Amanda (Poldark's Eleanor Tomlinson). 'But we don't play the lottery!' points out Amanda (right), who's recently learned she's inherited two million quid and a Very Big House In The Country from a man she doesn't know.Given the plot veers between 'implausible' and '100 per cent totally implausible in every conceivable way', this latest murky, starry (Rebecca Front, Paula Wilcox, Stephen Tomkinson, Nina Wadia and Denis Lawson) tale falls mid-table in the Overwrought Channel Five Drama League. And that's a compliment because I couldn't stop watching the first two (of four) available episodes.Granted it's a bit sneaky making Amanda's mum (Wilcox) a dementia sufferer, thus ensuring that her searching questions never get answered – and when she starts to dig too deeply into the back story, naturally the pub landlord is soon warning her, 'We're a tight little community, we all look out for each other.' However (as another old cliché nearly has it), The Fortune favours the brave – so while Amanda cracks on, I've bought a ticket for Euromillions.The Fortune airs Tuesday and Wednesday on Channel 5 and is also available to stream on Channel 5. Pictured: Eleanor Tomlinson as Amanda Blakefield in The Fortune Pictured: Mathew Lewis as Jimmy Brent, Eleanor as Amanda and Danielle Walters and Sandy See Pictured: Callum Woodhouse as Anthony Worrall