A BBC investigation has revealed alarming findings about IVF treatments in northern Cyprus, where loose regulations may have led to serious wrongdoing. The programme, airing on BBC Two at 7pm, follows couples Beth and Laura who underwent separate IVF treatments in the region and chose the same sperm donor for their children. However, DNA tests later suggested the siblings were not biologically related.
Reporter Anna Collinson explores whether inadequate oversight has enabled malpractice. She speaks with the affected brother and sister, discovering that other families may have experienced similar issues. The investigation raises questions about the safety and integrity of fertility clinics operating in the area.
Elsewhere in tonight's TV schedule, BBC One offers the comedy series 'Amandaland' at 9pm, where Amanda faces ageing and a tricky house-buying proposition from her mother. At 9pm on BBC Three, the crime drama 'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' continues as Pip and Connor seek answers from a drug dealer. BBC Two also features the penultimate episode of a Belfast police documentary at 10pm.



