New TV shows to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, BBC iPlayer, ITVX, My5, UKTV Play, etc.
New on Netflix
Ripley
Available now on Netflix
Embark on a suspense-filled journey through Italy in the 60s. Andrew Scott (All of Us Strangers, Fleabag) stars as Tom Ripley, a grifter hired by a wealthy industrialist to travel to Italy to convince his vagabond son, Dickie (Johnny Flynn) to return home. Accepting the job is just Tom’s first step into a web of deceit, fraud, and murder, however. Based on the bestselling Tom Ripley novels by Patricia Highsmith.
Scoop
Available Now on Netflix
The interview that gripped a nation. Scoop chronicles the true events leading up to Prince Andrew’s explosive 2019 BBC Newsnight interview. Gillian Anderson portrays Emily Maitlis, the journalist who interviewed the prince (Rufus Sewell) about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. With emphasis on the women who worked to bring one of the biggest news stories to light, Scoop follows interview booker Piper McAllister’s own account of the hours of research and negotiations with Palace staff.
New on Prime Video
Fallout
Stream on Prime Video from Thursday 11 April
Action packed drama based on post-apocalyptic video game franchise Fallout. Two-hundred years after the apocalypse, inhabitants are forced to return to the land their ancestors left behind – only to find a violent and weird universe waiting for them.
New on BBC iPlayer
Avoidance – Season 2
Available now on BBC iPlayer
Jonathan (Ramesh Ranganathan) is ready for change. He’s still conflict averse as ever, but at least he’s got a new body, a new hobby, and some Lycra to top it off. Although he’s determined to win back his ex, Claire (Jessica Knappett) and make his son Spencer (Kieran Logendra) proud, things are quickly complicated by new love interests Brett (Matthew Lewis) and Megan (Aisling Bea).
Race Across the World 2024
Stream on BBC iPlayer from Wednesday 10 April
BBC’s much-loved series returns, and this time it’s Eastern Asia on the route. Five fearless duos will leave behind their home comforts to take on a 15,000-kilometre race, crossing six seas and eight boarders. Only one team will be victorious - and take home a £20,000 cash prize.
Big Zuu goes to Mecca
Stream on BBC iPlayer from Sunday 14 April
Follow double BAFTA award winning TV Chef and rapper Big Zuu as he visits Mecca, the holiest city in Islam, for the first time. Coming from a multi-ethnic background, Big Zuu is driven by a desire to connect more with his faith - and there’s lots to learn.
Glow Up – Season 6
Stream on BBC iPlayer from Wednesday 10 April
‘Get ready to be dazzled.’ In this glamorous competition eight aspiring MUAs battle it out to be crowned Britain’s Next Make-Up Star, and for a life changing chance to assist some of the best MUAs in the world. The pressures on, and season six boasts’ challenges such as global gaming body painting, West End theatre looks and gory special effects. Leomie Anderson hosts.
This Town
Available Now on BBC iPlayer
Exhilarating new drama from Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders). Set in the 1980s, This Town follows an extended family, and a group of young people, drawn into the explosive Ska and 2-tone music scene in the midlands. In an era of civil unrest, a group of young people attempt to forge their own path in life, each desperate for the second chance that music offers.
New on ITVX
Professor T
Stream now on ITVX
Ben Miller (Death in Paradise, Primeval) stars as Professor Jasper Tempest, a Cambridge University criminologist with OCD, in this intriguing and comical crime drama. In the aftermath of season two’s pressurised finale, season three opens with the professor in prison awaiting trial. Although it proves to be a difficult adjustment for him, Dan and Lisa are on hand to distract him with a murder case involving two brothers.
For the Love of Dogs with Alison Hammond
Stream on ITVX from Tuesday 16 April
Following the passing of much-loved Paul O’Grady last spring, Alison Hammond carries the torch as the new presenter of For the Love of Dogs. Heading off to Battersea Dogs & Cat’s Home, Alison meets the team and volunteers as they help dogs in care find loving homes.
New on Channel 4
Defiance: Fighting the Far Right
Stream on Channel 4 from Monday 8 April
Between the years of 1976 and 1981, Britain’s Asian community stood tall in the face of far-right violence and a wave of racist murders. Defiance: Fighting the Far Right deconstructs the events that led to the Southall Protests, the Killing of Blair Peach and the battle for Brick Lane whilst exploring the extreme attitudes against immigration across the UK.
Stacey Solomon's Renovation Rescue
Stream on Channel 4 from Wednesday 10 April
DIY queen Stacey Solomon meets the homeowners left high and dry by their builders. Left out of pocket, and with half-finished homes, Stacey hopes that by sharing her passion for DIY, and clever money-saving tips, she cab help families restore their half-finished homes.
Our Dream Farm with Matt Baker
Stream on Channel 4 from Saturday 6 April
Matt Baker heads over to the Wallington Estate in Northumberland, where the landlords – The National Trust – are on the hunt for a tenant for the four-bedroom farmhouse that boasts 340 acres of grassland, wetland and woodland. Over the space of three weeks, seven applicants will compete for the ten-year lease – have they got what it takes?
Big Mood
Available now on Channel 4
Navigating adulthood is tough. Starring Nicola Coughlan (Bridgerton, Derry Girls), and Lydia West (It’s a Sin, Years and Years), Big Mood is a vivid and turbulent portrayal of female friendship under the strain of mental health. Maggie (Coughlan) and Eddie (West) have been best friends for over a decade, but with mounting pressure from work, life and Maggie’s bipolar disorder rearing its head, can their friendship withstand the test of time?
New on My5
The Cuckoo
Stream on Channel 5 from Monday 8 April
Nick (Lee Ingleby), Jessica (Claire Goose) and their adopted daughter Alice (Freya Hannan-Mills) appear to be the perfect family. Having moved to the idyllic countryside for a fresh start, their dreams are quickly shattered by financial woes. With no choice but to take in mysterious lodger Sian (Jill Halfpenny). Where overfamiliarity breeds disrespect, Sian’s erratic behaviour quickly causes tension for the family. As dark secrets surface, Jessica and Nick must race to uncover Sian’s motive – before it’s too late.
Springtime on the Farm – Season 7
Stream on My5 from Monday 15 April
Springtime on the Farm returns for another wholesome season. Based at Cannon Hall Farm in South Yorkshire, Helen Skelton, and Jules Hudson, explore and react to the highs and lows of farming life, showcasing stories from the farming community across the UK as they face their most hectic time of year.
Michael Palin in Nigeria
Stream on My5 from Tuesday 16 April
Micheal Palin explores Nigeria’s stories, cultures, and histories in this revealing documentary series. With Nigeria expected to become the third most populous country in the world after China and India, there are a multitude of stories to tell. Although corruption and violence have characterised how the country is portrayed, Micheal Palin explores Nigeria’s multifaceted culture, history, and wealth disparities in this revealing documentary.
New on UKTV Play
Meet the Richardsons – Series Five
Stream on UKTV Play from Monday 8 April
Hilarious sitcom starring married couple, and comedians, Jon Richardson, and Lucy Beaumont as fictionalised versions of themselves. After her BAFTA nomination Lucy’s career is on the up and up, with appearances on everything from Taskmaster to Bake off and Celebrity Chinese Whispers. Jon, on the other hand is plotting his escape from telly.
Dream Car Fixers
Stream weekly on UKTV Play from Tuesday 9th April
Life-long friends Sheldon Nichols (Strippers: Cars for Cash) and Peter Harriott have been working on classic cars since they were teenagers. With a combined 80 years of experience, the two find and repair classic cars to the client’s budgets, whether it’s a classic MGB, or an iconic Alfa. Whilst mechanic Sheldon sorts the oily bits and does the deals, Peter sorts out the bodywork, making sure the cars look spick and span for their clients.
Bangers & Cash: Under the Bonnet
Stream on UKTV Play from Thursday 11 April
Life-long friends Sheldon Nichols (Strippers: Cars for Cash) and Peter Harriott have been working on classic cars since they were teenagers. With a combined 80 years of experience, the two find and repair classic cars to the client’s budgets, whether it’s a classic MGB, or an iconic Alfa. Whilst mechanic Sheldon sorts the oily bits and does the deals, Peter sorts out the bodywork, making sure the cars look spick and span for their clients.
Parade’s End
Stream on UKTV Play from Wednesday 10 April
A critically acclaimed BBC adaptation starring Benedict Cumberbatch, and Rebecca Hall (Vicky Cristina Barcelona). Set just before WWI, Parade’s End follows the lives of English aristocrat Christoper Tietjens (Cumberbatch), his self-centred socialite wife Slyvia Satterhwaite (Hall) and young suffragette Valentine Wannop (Adelaide Clemens), whilst Britain undergoes a cultural shift.