He never disappoints does he? Sir David Attenborough’s got his thermals on and he’s off to the poles in the name of nature exploration. Cor, almost makes you chilly just thinking about it.
Must TV has always rated the Hospital series, but the arrival of Covid-19 has given it more urgency, more relevance indeed, than any of us could have imagined just a couple of months ago. This is a true Must.
Michaela Coel's stunning new series is most certainly not a family show, but if you have the stomach for gripping drama this is certainly a Must. Coel is not just a gifted writer and actor, but a brilliant humourist to boot.
By interviewing some of the people who were there, Once Upon A Time In Iraq, tells a new story of the invasion, at times terrifying, but also by turns tender and unexpectedly funny. It is consistently compelling television.
The Great British Bake Off is sweeter than a triple chocolate brownie and more comforting than the smell of freshly baked bread, ready to make your heart as warm as the famous tent’s many ovens.
Attenborough is once again brightening up our Sunday nights with his new natural history selection, A Perfect Planet. Each episode of this five-part miniseries explores a force of nature that has allowed life to flourish on earth.
9 Seasons
All4, Amazon Prime, Netflix
54 x 20 mins
This fourth-wall-breaking show was a cult comedy of the noughties, and has now become one of the most quoted shows on dating app profiles, and arguably the most meme-d series of all time. Welcome to the world of the internet, Jeremy.