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Scott and Hayley join Naga Munchetty to review the week's biggest shows. This week, that features ‘Lynley’ the latest crime thriller to reach BBC iPlayer, which follows aristocratic DI Thomas Lynley and his reluctant partner DS Barbara Havers as they’re brought in to solve murders.BBC Sitcom ‘Can You Keep a Secret’ starring Dawn French, Mark Heap and Craig Roberts, all about a retired couple - played by Dawn and Mark – who commit insurance fraud, after one of them is mistakenly claimed dead.And finally, we discuss Netflix’s ‘Heated Rivalry’ about two ice hockey players whose animosity in the rink turns into a secret romance off the ice. Remember you can Email mustwatch@bbc.co.uk to have your say.
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Folge vom 17.08.2020Ted Lasso | Harry Hill’s World of TV | Lovecraft Country (with Nick Mohammed)Nihal, Hayley and Scott hear from Nick Mohammed about Ted Lasso on Apple TV + and he remembers a previous review from Scott! Plus, they talk about Lovecraft Country on Sky Atlantic and Harry Hill’s World of TV on BBC Two.
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Folge vom 10.08.2020Selling Sunset | Little Birds | Mandy (with Christine Quinn and Nina Sosonya)Laura Whitmore, Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell review the latest TV and streaming shows.They're joined by Christine Quinn, one of the stars of Netflix's hit Hollywood real estate docu-soap Selling Sunset - and by Nina Sosonya from Sky Atlantic's erotic drama Little Birds.Plus why I'm A Celeb is staying closer to home this year, and the new BBC Two comedy from Diane Morgan.
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Folge vom 03.08.2020The Deceived | Semi-Detached | Muppets Now (with Lisa McGee and Tobias Beer)The crew chat to Derry Girls creator Lisa and her partner Tobias about their new Channel 5 thriller, The Deceived.Plus the Muppets return to TV on Disney+ and Lee Mack’s new sitcom, Semi-Detached.Also, the best of the TV BAFTAs and why David Attenborough is teaming up with rapper Dave.
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Folge vom 30.07.2020Chernobyl Special (with Craig Mazin)As Sky Atlantic’s hit miniseries Chernobyl ties the record for the most nominations in BAFTA television history, Nihal Arthanayake speaks to the show’s writer and creator, Craig Mazin.They discuss Chernobyl’s themes and legacy and how it was inspired, in part, by Donald Trump’s presidency. Plus they talk about Craig’s current work adapting hit PlayStation game The Last of Us for HBO, and why working for Harvey Weinstein made him physically ill.