VIEWERS left wanting more from ITV's "canoe man" drama have one more episode to watch - and it airs on the channel tonight.
Since Sunday, millions have tuned in to watch the gritty The Thief, His Wife and The Canoe as the tale of infamous John Darwin has been told over four dramatic episodes.
However, one further episode will air as part of ITV's coverage of the shocking story of the Hartlepool man who faked his own death to claim thousands in insurance money.
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The Thief, His Wife and The Canoe: The Real Story will air as the fifth episode and tell the real-life tale through interviews with those heavily involved in the case.
The 60-minute documentary, which airs at 9pm on April 21 and will be available on the ITV Hub at the same time, is heavily anticipated.
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A spokesperson for ITV said: "It features exclusive interviews with the police officers who investigated the disappearance as well as the insurance investigator and the prison colleague who grew suspicious about the case.
"The journalists who tracked Anne Darwin down to her new home in Central America also feature, along with the police sergeant on duty when the apparently confused Darwin appeared one afternoon at a West End police station."
Since Sunday, the four-part drama has proved a huge hit but elements have left viewers divided.
From "incorrect accents" to "unrealistic scenes," lots have taken to social media to share their views as the tale of John Darwin and his wife, Anne is again placed into the public eye.
Earlier this week, viewers hit out as they claimed the accents used in the show where unrealistic, prompting the show's writer to clarify his position.
Meanwhile, viewers last night shared their shock at the sentences offered to both John and Anne Darwin as the series came to an end.
To view the episodes aired so far, click here to access the ITV Hub
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