A three-day weekend is the perfect time to watch a film that passed you by the first time, and Prime's Green Room has been hailed as "filmmaking at its best"
Did you love Blue Lights? The BBC's six-part documentary, Peelers: The PSNI for Real, is a real-life deep dive into frontline policing in Northern Ireland
We're seriously missing Line of Duty, but the BBC has the perfect antidote as they're adding all six episodes of police drama The Uniform. Get the details here
Apple TV's new thriller, Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed, stars Tatiana Maslany as a woman who becomes wrapped up in a dangerous web of blackmail and murder
The Radio broadcaster was one of the first to comment on the Strictly announcement welcoming new hosts Emma Willis, Josh Widdicombe and Johannes Radebe
While viewers are now spoilt for choice in terms of soaps, Coronation Street and Crossroads – and its starring actors – dominated the TV landscape during the 1970s
The hit French drama, Call My Agent!, is returning to Netflix with a feature film this autumn. Camille Cottin will return alongside the original stars…
The 69-year-old actor has featured in projects like Mr. Turner, Wolf Hall and Harry Potter, and is back on the BBC for his latest cosy crime drama, Death Valley
Channel 5's hit period drama, The Hardacres, is back with its second season. The rags-to-riches story is often compared to ITV's family saga Downton Abbey
Netflix has managed to really deliver with its horror content, and its latest offering, If Wishes Could Kill, is your next must-watch – if you can handle it!
Joseph Fiennes, Jodie Whittaker and Jason Watkins star in the BBC's new football drama, Dear England, about Gareth Southgate and the England men's football team
From's is set to be released in the UK on Thursday, and those who have managed to binge the show's fourth season have been hailing it as a "must-watch"
The Chestnut Man has returned for a second season after five years, and viewers are getting hooked on the crime drama that had a 100% score from Rotten Tomatoes
One of James Norton's highest-rated films, Nowhere Special, has been an underrated gem, but the drama will be leaving BBC iPlayer at the start of next month