Scott Bryan, Hayley Campbell and Naga Munchetty take you through the best (and worst) new TV and streaming shows.
Scott Bryan, Hayley Campbell and Naga Munchetty take you through the best (and worst) new TV and streaming shows.
Emma Vardy sits in for Naga Munchetty in today’s episode of Must Watch, as she joins Scott and Hayley to review the newest thriller programme from Slow Horses’ writer Mick Herron: Down Cemetery Road, starring Emma Thompson and Ruth Jones. It follows private investigator Zoë Boehm (Thompson) as she investigates a mysterious disappearance. The trio also take a look at the new BBC pop documentary Girlbands Forever, charting the rise of Britain’s top girlbands (including Atomic Kitten, All Saints and Mis-Teeq), and Channel 4’s Game of Wool: Britain’s Best Knitter, a new knitting game show hosted by former faithful Tom Daley.
Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell join Naga Munchetty to review IT: Welcome to Derry, Once Upon a Time in Space and NightWatch
Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell join Naga Munchetty to review The Forsytes, Leonard & Hungry Paul and The Iris Affair.
Scott Bryan joins Naga Munchetty to review Riot Women, Monster: The Ed Gein Story and the documentary Victoria Beckham
The Must Watch crew have a double helping of Suranne Jones this week, as she stars in ITV’s new heist thriller Frauds, also starring Jodie Whittaker, and BBC comedy Film club, written by and starring Aimee Lou Wood.
Scott and Hayley also review Netflix’s Canadian mystery drama Wayward, starring Mae Martin and Toni Collette.
Available exclusively on the Must Watch podcast, Scott Bryan talks to Emmy-winning writer Jack Thorne (Adolescence, Toxic Town) about his new series The Hack, which chronicles the phone-hacking scandal.
Joining him is Hayley Campbell and Naga Munchetty. Alongside The Hack, they’re also reviewing Netflix’s new Steven Knight drama House of Guinness, starring James Norton, and Steve Coogan’s newest comedic offering, How are you? It’s Alan (Partridge), where the tactless broadcaster takes a look at Britain’s mental health crisis.
Hayley Campbell and Scott Bryan join Adrian Chiles to review the latest Netflix series, Black Rabbit, starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman.
We’ll also hear Scott and Hayley’s thoughts on the newest series of The Morning Show on Apple TV+, and Michael Palin’s newest travel documentary takes him to the beautiful but troubled nation of Venezuela.
They also review Sky crime series Task, with Mark Ruffalo, and Amazon Prime psychodrama The Girlfriend, which stars Olivia Cooke and Robin Wright as a warring girlfriend and mother-in-law.
Hayley Campbell and Ali Plumb join Sarah-Jane Mee to review the new BBC reality show Stranded on Honeymoon Island, which asks whether newlyweds who barely know each other can survive on a desert island.
There’s also reviews of the Finnish action thriller Omerta, and the much-anticipated spinoff of the U.S Office The Paper, starring Domhnall Gleeson as the editor of a dying local newspaper in the American Midwest.
Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell join Sarah-Jane Mee to review the new BBC thriller, the Guest.
There’s also reviews of the new Channel 4 reality show The Inheritance, and ITV drama I Fought The Law, starring Sheridan Smith, which follows Ann Ming’s fight for justice after her daughter disappears.
Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell join Naga Munchetty to review BBC's historical drama King & Conqueror starring James Norton, Netflix's adult animated comedy Long Story Short, Atomic on Sky Atlantic and Hostage, Netflix's new political thriller starring Suranne Jones.
Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell join Naga Munchetty to review the second series of ITV’s detective drama Ridley, starring Adrian Dunbar.
The team also review Disney’s new mini-series The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox, and Amazon’s new action-thriller Butterfly, starring Daniel Dae Kim.
Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell join Naga Munchetty to review the second series of Netflix’s gothic mega-hit, ‘Wednesday’.
The team also review Channel 4’s new crime drama ‘In Flight’, starring Katherine Kelly, and FX’s new sci-fi horror prequel series ‘Alien: Earth’, which brings Ridley Scott’s iconic movie monster to the small screen.
Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell join Naga Munchetty to talk about Destination X, The Count of Monte Cristo and The Veil.
What should we watch this week?
Hayley Campbell and Scott Bryan join Naga Munchetty to review the new Richard Flanagan adaptation ‘The Narrow Road to the Deep North’, starring Jacob Elordi and Ciarán Hinds.
Also, BAFTA-winning Sky comedy Mr Bigstuff returns for a second series, and we hear the trio’s thoughts on new Netflix mystery drama Untamed.
Hayley Campbell and Scott Bryan join Naga Munchetty to review the new Netflix show from Lena Dunham, Too Much.
Also, acclaimed BBC comedy Such Brave Girls returns for a second series, and we hear the trio’s thoughts on new Mark Gatiss crime drama Bookish, on the streaming service U&Drama.
Hayley Campbell and Scott Bryan join Naga Munchetty to talk Grenfell Uncovered, Noel Edmonds' Kiwi Adventure and their Must Watch recommendations.
Hayley Campbell and Scott Bryan join Naga Munchetty to review the Sky documentary, Flight 149: Hostage of War.
Also, Italian crime thriller Pale Mountains arrives on Channel 4 and we hear the trio’s thoughts on new Mitford sisters drama Outrageous, on the streaming service U.
Hayley Campbell and Scott Bryan join Naga Munchetty to review the new moody Netflix police drama, Department Q.
Also, Christoph Waltz’s mystery thriller series The Consultant arrives on ITVX and we hear the trio’s thoughts on Netflix’s ‘Cocaine Air’ documentary.