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Adrenaline-fuelled rally raid across North and West Africa, with motorbikes, cars, and trucks tearing through deserts,
dunes and rock-strewn plains. Expect engine-revving drama and a battle for survival in one of motorsport’s toughest endurance tests.
This spin-off from Motherland (and just as scabrously, cringe-inducingly funny) finds Lucy Punch’s Amanda relocating
to South Harlesden (SoHa), where she’s determined to dominate the PTA, fit in with the locals and generally make a scene. Funny. Very funny.
This lush docuseries sweeps across the Americas – from the icy Arctic to steamy jungles – in order to experience mother
nature in all her glory. Expect striking footage and a fresh perspective on familiar landscapes, all narrated by ‘America’s Dad’ himself – Tom Hanks.
As the Arctic melts, global powers race for control. This documentary examines rising tensions, new trade routes
and militarisation in a region where climate change fuels geopolitical conflict. A stark look at how shifting ice is reshaping global power struggles.
There was a reason that The Big Bang Theory ran for so long, and it was the same mix of comedy and soap opera
that also made Friends such a hit. Onboard are eps from the classic season 10.
Addictive reality show about the Singh family, who run a wedding dress shop in Toronto’s Little India. The kids plan
to modernise but mum and dad (especially the wonderfully eccentric dad) want to keep things as they are. We have episodes from season one onboard.
Imagine House with a bigger heart and you’ve nailed this medical drama following Dr Oliver Wolf (Zachary Quinto),
a queer neurologist (and keen biker) who cracks cases by delving into the quirks and complexities of the human brain.
Filmed in front of 300,000 fans over ten nights in Buenos Aires, this is Coldplay at their stadium-conquering peak. Hits, lights, lasers, confetti, wristbands – the full
euphoric package. Plus a surprise live debut from BTS’s Jin. Big, beaming and loud.
Tracyraquel Berns was blamed for her baby brother’s death in 1971. Now she’s exposing the truth in this chilling, deeply personal
docuseries about trauma, memory and a decades-old murder that was anything but an accident.
From DC and James Gunn, Creature Commandos is an edgy animated series that tracks a secret team of incarcerated monsters recruited
for missions deemed too dangerous for humans.
It’s 1970, and Poplar is changing in the long-running BBC show. Facing bin strikes, protests, and medical firsts,
the Nonnatus team continue to deliver babies – and emotional gut-punches – with care, candour and quiet rebellion. We have the entire season 14 onboard.
Undercover cops infiltrated activist groups for decades – then seduced women under fake identities. This gripping series hears from five women who reveal the
psychological toll and political scandal behind one of Britain’s most disturbing policing operations.
The definitive documentary on apartheid’s legacy, this searing film unearths buried truths through personal testimony,
unseen footage and landmark court cases. Victims, perpetrators and politicians speak out – revealing what really happened, and who’s still unaccountable..
Can a machine feel the music? This thought-provoking doc follows pianists Michael Wollny and Kit Armstrong as they team up
with AI to explore creativity, performance and what makes music human. A soulful, globe-spanning dive into the tech that’s rewriting the score.s,
Join Ryder Cup legend Paul McGinley and presenter Chris Hollins as they tee off at the world’s most spectacular golf holes.
From coastal cliffs to lush inland fairways, it’s part travelogue, part masterclass – pure golf escapism with a competitive twist.
Explorer Reza Pakravan journeys across the Arabian Peninsula in Hidden Frontiers Arabia, uncovering ancient mysteries
uncovering ancient mysteries and disappearing species. From war zones to tracking the elusive Persian leopard, he takes viewers deep into Arabia’s most hidden and dangerous regions.
Documentary capturing the spirit of the Vancouver–Whistler Invictus Games, where injured and ill
servicemen and women competed in both summer and winter sports. Grit, pride, and solidarity on snow, ice, and track – no dry eyes guaranteed.
Liza Minnelli gets the spotlight in this affectionate doc charting her rise after Judy Garland’s death. Featuring vintage footage
and candid chats from friends like Joel Grey and Mia Farrow, it’s a fizzy, moving portrait of a legend refusing to live in anyone’s shadow.
With narration from Prince Albert II, this sleek doc celebrates 90 years of Monaco’s iconic street race. Mixing rare archive,
high-octane history, and F1 royalty, it’s a glossy love letter to the glitz, danger, and drama of motorsport’s most glamorous weekend.
Chef Nico Reynolds serves up vibrant summer dishes inspired by Caribbean and Irish flavours. From backyard
grills to cosy kitchens, each episode offers bold recipes designed for sharing with friends and family..
The Pitt is a realistic examination of the challenges facing healthcare workers in today’s America as seen through the lens
of the frontline heroes working in a modern-day hospital in Pittsburgh.
From 1960s schoolboys to Time of the Season hitmakers, the British psych-pop pioneers reflect on fame, failure and the
long road to recognition in this poignant music doc. Rich archive footage and a deep dive into Odessey and Oracle complete the tribute.
Have you tried turning it off and on again? From Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan came a 2006 cult sitcom
that made stars of its cast: Chris O’Dowd, Richard Ayoade, Katherine Parkinson and Matt Berry. We’ve got episodes from that brilliant debut season onboard.
A sharp legal drama with a twist of revenge, Matlock stars Kathy Bates as Madeline ‘Matty’ Matlock, a retired attorney who
returns to the courtroom under an alias to infiltrate a powerful law firm tied to her daughter’s death.
Eco-conscious Kiwi households team up with sustainability experts to transform their living spaces into greener,
more sustainable homes. Each episode showcases practical solutions for a better planet and a better way of living
This gripping BBC docuseries opens the doors to real parole hearings across England and Wales. With season two
tackling controversial IPP sentences, it lays bare the high-stakes judgement calls shaping lives – probing who’s ready for release, and who remains behind bars.
Siobhan Finneran is all grit and guilt in this twisty thriller about a witness protection cop caught in a moral nosedive.
When a family under her watch is attacked, the hunt for a leak turns inward – and no one, least of all her, gets to stay clean.
Super road trip documentary following celebrated snapper Martin Parr as he revisits the beaches, chip shops
and bingo halls that made his name – capturing the surreal charm and absurdity of British life in all its glorious mundanity.
From the creators of Brooklyn Nine-Nine might be all you need to know about this. How’s about the fact that it stars
Craig Robinson as a broke dad chasing the American Dream via farming saw palmetto berries and is a darkly funny jab at capitalism and hustle culture.
Part doc, part concert film, this series presents iconic Montreux Jazz Festival sets with additional deep-cut footage
and artist backstory. Think velvet lighting, powerhouse vocals, and plenty of archival shimmer as legends past and present get their moment onstage.
National treasure Nadiya Hussain shares clever, time-saving recipes that transform everyday ingredients into delicious meals,
demonstrating how to cook efficiently and economically.
Peep Show needs no introduction and this final season sees Mark and Jez in their toxic groove – older, no wiser,
and still clinging to each other like emotional flotsam. With Super Hans going straight (briefly), and April returning, it’s a fittingly grim farewell to the El Dude Brothers.
Breakups, blowups, and that now-iconic plexiglass headpiece. Season 14 brings classic
Beverly Hills mayhem as Kyle and Dorit reckon with fractured marriages, Erika turns life coach, and old wounds reopen over sushi, scandals and trust issues. Vintage chaos, freshly chilled.
Lagos – yes, Lagos! – gets the franchise treatment in this glossy, drama-loaded spin on the global Housewives format.
Expect couture, chaos, and cutting one-liners as Nigeria’s elite circle navigates friendship and fame.
On Hawaii’s North Shore, elite lifeguards face towering waves, daring rescues, and personal trials. This action-packed
drama dives into the lives of the good-looking bunch who risk everything to keep beachgoers safe. A modern-day Baywatch? You said it..
Harry’s mission to save Earth intensifies as he faces new threats, unexpected alliances, and personal challenges in this sci-fi
dramedy. Onboard we have the whole of season three, which blends humour, heart, and high-stakes adventure as Harry navigates life in Colorado.
In a groundbreaking conservation effort, marine biologist Nesha Ichida raises a young zebra shark in captivity and releases
it into the reefs of Raja Ampat. With stunning visuals and real stakes, this documentary explores hope, habitat loss – and a shark named Myra.
Comedian and host Seth Meyers reflects on raising three children, navigating love languages, and how to
properly cross the street in NYC.
From royal roads to riverside surf hubs, Singaporean actor Gosteloa Spancer hits the streets in this globe-hopping travel series.
Each episode uncovers how historic roads across Asia have evolved into cultural hotspots, with food, sport and surprises at every turn.
Still twisted, brilliant and very much itself – despite some behind-the-scenes tweaks. This seventh season of the chaotic
animated comedy leans into the lore, serves up high-concept anarchy, and proves the show’s genius remains intact.
High-stakes CIA thriller series from Taylor Yellowstone Sheridan in which Zoe Saldaña leads the covert Lioness program –
navigating global threats with the addition of Morgan Freeman as US Secretary of State. We’ve go the whole season two onboard.
Love breaking a sweat? Enjoy nature? If it’s sports and it’s outdoors – from marathon races to climbing, skiing to surfing,
hiking to triathlon, sailing to cycling – then The Outdoor Sports Show has it covered.
Part doc, part love letter to India’s cricketing icon, this portrait of Sachin Tendulkar mixes rare footage, family insights
and re-enactments to chart his rise from boy prodigy to national obsession. Hagiographic? Sure. But for fans, it hits every note.
Think The Office with stethoscopes. This mockumentary-style comedy sets its sights on a cash-strapped Oregon hospital,
where chaos is routine and dignity is optional. It’s brisk, oddball, and sneakily warm.
Adventure reality series where Sorin Mihailovici throws a dart at a world map and travels wherever it lands.
Seasons 3 and 4 continue the unpredictable journeys, exploring diverse cultures and landscapes across the globe.
Footie hardman and movie star Vinnie swaps Hollywood for rural England, taking on big projects on his 2,000-acre farm.
With builder Wobbly, PA Emma, and a host of oddball challenges, it’s part rural chaos, part heartfelt reinvention – and pure Vinnie.
Gritty crime drama set in Bradford, where Detective Harry Virdee, estranged from his Sikh family after marrying a Muslim woman,
must navigate personal and professional turmoil as he hunts a killer targeting the Asian community.
This social satire is set at an exclusive Thai resort and follows the exploits of various guests
and employees over the span of a week.
Featuring creatures great and small, including puffins, eagles, snakes,
and wild horses, this breathtakingly cinematic series travels across windswept landscapes of our National Parks to reveal the untold side of Great Britain’s wild kingdom.
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