What to watch this Easter: From thrillers to feel good tv series

Easter weekend = zero plans, maximum snacks, and a remote that’s about to work overtime. If you are ready to fully commit to couch life, here’s your no-nonsense, actually-worth-it watchlist.

  • Babies – BBC iPlayer/ BBC One

A quiet heartbreaker. Two people, one dream, and the kind of grief no one prepares you for. Bring tissues – seriously.

  • Secret Garden – BBC One

David Attenborough doing what he does best – making ypur backyard feel like a hidden kingdom. Cozy, calming, oddly addictive.

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Dark, gritty and full of “just one more episode” energy. If you like your crime shows bleak but brilliant, you are sorted.

  • I’m a Celebrity… South Africa – ITVX

Chaos in the jungle (again), but with familiar faces. Except drama, bugs and at least one meltdown.

  • The Devil’s Hour – ITVX

Waking up at 3:33am has never been this terrifying. Creepy, clever and properly bingeable.

  • The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer – Channel 4
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Celebrities + cake + mild panic. Comfort TV at its finest.

  • Raising Chelsea — Disney+

Real life, real chaos and a baby on the way. Equal parts sweet and “are they okay?”

  • China with Ben Fogle — Channel 5

Big landscapes, bigger history. It’s basically a passport without the airport queues.

  • Your Friends and Neighbors — Apple TV+

Jon Hamm stealing from rich neighbours? Messy, dramatic, and weirdly fun.

  • A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms — HBO Max
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Less politics, more adventure. Westeros – but make it wholesome(ish).

Fast, frantic, and stress-inducing in the best way. Basically, don’t start this before bed.

  • Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen — Netflix

The title says it all. Dark, gory, and not for the faint-hearted.

Whether you’re in it for chills, chaos, or cake – this weekend’s TV lineup has you covered. Just don’t blame us when “one episode” turns into six.