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November
Dreaming Whilst Black (season 1)
6 episodes
“Dreaming Whilst Black” (Season 1) is a British comedy-drama series. The show follows Kwabena, an aspiring filmmaker who works in recruitment but dreams of telling stories through cinema. Despite his deep knowledge and passion for filmmaking, Kwabena struggles to break into the industry due to racial identity challenges and systemic barriers. The series showcases Kwabena’s journey as he navigates the complexities of the filmmaking sector, balancing his day job with his passion project, a script titled “Jamaica Road.” Along the way, he faces various obstacles, including dealing with ignorant colleagues, financial struggles, and personal relationships. The show also explores the dynamics of his family and friends, adding depth to his character and the narrative. “Dreaming Whilst Black” combines dark humor with insightful commentary on race, ambition, and the pursuit of dreams, making it a unique and engaging watch. The series offers a fresh perspective on the challenges faced by aspiring artists. (more…)
November
The Curse (season 2)
6 episodes
“The Curse” (Season 2) continues the story of Albert Fantoni and his gang, who have escaped to the Costa Del Sol, also known as the Costa Del Crime, to start a new life after their involvement in the biggest gold heist in history. Albert and his wife Natasha have invested their loot in a dream restaurant and hotel business, while Sidney, under the new alias “Andrew,” runs a bar on the beach. However, their new life is not without challenges as they attract the attention of both the police and other criminals. The gang faces unexpected visitors, dangerous deals, and the constant threat of being caught. The season explores their attempts to maintain their new lives while dealing with the consequences of their past actions and the ever-present danger of being discovered. The narrative continues to blend humor and tension, capturing the absurdity and dangers of their new circumstances. The mix of comedic elements with crime drama keeps the storyline engaging and offers a fresh take on the repercussions of a heist gone right yet wrong in so many ways. (more…)
November
The Curse (season 1)
6 episodes
“The Curse” (Season 1) is a British comedy crime drama series. Set in London in the early 1980s, the show follows a gang of hapless small-time crooks who, through their own stupidity and poor judgment, find themselves embroiled in one of the biggest gold heists in history. The series is inspired by the real-life Brink’s-Mat robbery of 1983, which saw a group of men stumble upon a fortune in gold instead of cash. The gang, led by Albert Fantoni, includes characters like Sidney Wilson, Phil “The Captain” Pocket, and Big Mick Neville. As they try to figure out what to do with their unexpected loot, they attract the attention of both the police and other dangerous elements, leading to a series of comedic and dramatic events. The show explores themes of greed, ambition, and the consequences of getting more than you bargained for. With a mix of humor and tension, “The Curse” offers a unique take on the heist genre, balancing the absurdity of the gang’s misadventures with the very real danger they face as their scheme unravels. The series masterfully blends elements of dark comedy and crime drama, making it both an entertaining and thought-provoking watch for fans of heist stories and character-driven narratives. (more…)
October
Generation Z (season 1)
6 episodes
“Generation Z” (Season 1) is a British comedy horror miniseries directed by Ben Wheatley, set in the fictional town of Dambury. The story begins when an army convoy overturns outside a care home, causing a chemical spill that transforms the elderly residents into flesh-hungry zombies. The younger residents of Dambury, already dealing with typical teenage issues like relationships, exams, and angst, must now face the terrifying reality of fighting off their own flesh-eating grandparents. As the zombie outbreak spreads, the teens must uncover the cause of the chemical spill while trying to survive the apocalyptic chaos. The series combines humor and horror, satirizing post-Brexit Britain and exploring themes of generational conflict and survival. With its unique blend of comedy and horror, “Generation Z” offers a fresh take on the zombie genre, making it an entertaining and thought-provoking watch. The young characters show resourcefulness and resilience as they navigate the bizarre new world, balancing typical teenage drama with the extraordinary challenge of a zombie apocalypse. The setting of Dambury, with its quirky inhabitants and eerie atmosphere, adds to the charm and suspense of the series, making it a standout addition to the genre. With sharp writing and a unique premise, “Generation Z” keeps viewers engaged with its clever twists and the stark contrast between the mundane and the macabre. (more…)
October
Call the Midwife (season 13)
8 episodes
“Call the Midwife” (Season 13) continues to follow the dedicated midwives and nuns of Nonnatus House in Poplar, London, as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of their work in 1969. The season introduces new trainee midwives, including Joyce Highland and Rosalind Clifford, who must adapt to life among the nuns. The season explores various medical and social issues, such as the impact of poverty on health, the struggles of new mothers, and the personal lives of the midwives and nuns. Trixie Aylward faces emotional turmoil after her husband Matthew moves to New York, while Sister Monica Joan battles depression and fears it will be her last Christmas. The season also features a Christmas special, where the festive spirit is dampened by the spread of influenza and fears of an escaped prisoner. The midwives must balance their duties with the holiday celebrations, adding an extra layer of drama and heartwarming moments. (more…)
October
Mr Loverman (season 1)
8 episodes
Mr Loverman (Season 1) is a moving and funny drama based on Bernardine Evaristo’s best-selling novel. The story revolves around Barry, a charming and dapper family man who has been secretly having an affair with his best friend, Morris, for almost 60 years. Barry is now contemplating ending his marriage to live openly with Morris, but he grapples with the impact this decision will have on his family, especially his favorite daughter. The season explores themes of love, longing, and the complexities of coming out later in life. Barry’s internal struggle and the dynamics of his relationships with both his wife and Morris are central to the plot. The series also delves into Barry’s past, revisiting the early years of his relationship with Morris, while highlighting the present-day challenges he faces. With its blend of humor and heartfelt moments, Mr Loverman offers a poignant look at the life of a closeted man seeking to embrace his true self and the consequences of his choices on those around him. As Barry navigates his path to authenticity, the show portrays the bittersweet reality of love, identity, and the pursuit of happiness. Viewers are taken on an emotional journey, witnessing Barry’s struggles, triumphs, and the ripple effects of his decisions on everyone around him. (more…)
October
People Just Do Nothing (season 4)
6 episodes
People Just Do Nothing (Season 4) continues the hilarious escapades of the Kurupt FM crew as they navigate new challenges, rivalries, and personal dramas. MC Grindah (Allan Mustafa) is on a mission to win back his girlfriend Miche (Lily Brazier), but his plans are repeatedly disrupted by unexpected visitors and mishaps. DJ Beats (Hugo Chegwin) finds himself reluctantly in charge of handling the growing tension with rival station Kold FM. Snitching is definitely off the table, forcing Beats to come up with creative solutions. The season takes a wild turn when Steve (Steve Stamp), the lovable but hapless stoner, kidnaps a member of Kold FM, leading to a climactic standoff between the two pirate radio stations. Chabuddy G (Asim Chaudhry) embarks on another harebrained business venture, this time trying to establish himself as a lifestyle guru, much to the amusement and frustration of his friends. Amidst all the chaos, the crew remains committed to their dream of making it big in the music industry. They face numerous obstacles, from financial troubles to internal conflicts, but their unwavering confidence and camaraderie keep them going. As always, the blend of humor, heart, and misadventure makes People Just Do Nothing a must-watch for fans of character-driven comedy. (more…)
October
People Just Do Nothing (season 2)
5 episodes
People Just Do Nothing (Season 2) continues the comedic journey of the Kurupt FM crew as they dive deeper into their dreams of stardom. MC Grindah (Allan Mustafa) grapples with the newfound responsibility of being a godfather, leading to a series of humorous mishaps. Chabuddy G (Asim Chaudhry) embarks on a bizarre business venture, recruiting for his makeshift t-shirt factory, adding to the chaos. Miche (Lily Brazier) lands a job at a salon, leaving Grindah in charge of babysitting their daughter, Angel, resulting in hilariously disastrous situations. As they continue their pursuit of musical fame, the crew encounters new rivals and internal conflicts, but their unwavering confidence and camaraderie keep them going. The season is packed with laugh-out-loud moments as the characters navigate their personal and professional lives, all while trying to maintain the illusion of their self-proclaimed success. The mockumentary style provides a unique, satirical glimpse into their world, capturing the absurdity of their ambitions and the reality of their lives. The blend of humor, heart, and misadventure makes People Just Do Nothing a must-watch for fans of character-driven comedy. (more…)
October
People Just Do Nothing (season 1)
4 episodes
People Just Do Nothing (Season 1) is a mockumentary sitcom that hilariously follows the misadventures of garage music enthusiasts from West London who run the pirate radio station Kurupt FM. Led by MC Grindah (Allan Mustafa), a delusional garage legend, and his loyal but dim-witted second-in-command DJ Beats (Hugo Chegwin), the crew includes Chabuddy G (Asim Chaudhry), an inept entrepreneur, Decoy (Daniel Sylvester Woolford), the creative DJ, and Steves (Steve Stamp), the hapless stoner. The crew faces challenges in their quest for music stardom, dealing with noise complaints, financial strains, and internal power struggles, while trying to stay ahead of the law. Their attempts to grow their listener base and gain recognition lead to ridiculous and comedic scenarios, highlighting their incompetence and absurd dreams. The series offers a satirical glimpse into their lives as they navigate the underground music scene with misguided ambition and unwavering optimism. People Just Do Nothing cleverly captures perseverance in the face of repeated failures, showcasing the characters’ belief in their greatness despite their shortcomings. It’s a blend of humor and heart, providing a humorous commentary on the pursuit of fame and the lengths some will go to achieve their dreams. (more…)
October
Smothered (season 1)
6 episodes
Smothered (Season 1) follows the story of Sammy (Danielle Vitalis), a fiercely independent woman who has grown disillusioned with dating apps and disappointing relationships. Seeking something different, she meets Tom (Jon Pointing) at a karaoke night. They quickly bond over their shared love of off-key singing and a mutual disdain for conventional dating norms. Deciding to embark on a no-strings-attached affair, they set a strict timeline: three weeks, after which they’ll never speak again. As they spend more time together, their initial casual fling evolves into a complex emotional journey. Both Sammy and Tom grapple with their growing feelings, confronting their fears, insecurities, and past experiences that have shaped their views on love and commitment. The series delves into their individual backstories, revealing the motivations behind their agreement and the challenges they face as their relationship deepens. Smothered explores themes of love, independence, and the unpredictability of human connections, all wrapped in a humorous and heartfelt narrative. (more…)























