With one of Prime Video's biggest series, The Boys, about to bring its current season to an end, another big new original show has just arrived on the platform.

The full season of Sausage Party: Foodtopia is now streaming, and it follows up on the hit 2016 adult animated film starring Seth Rogen and Kristen Wiig, with the main cast all returning.

It comes just weeks after a very different but just as wonderfully irreverent series, My Lady Jane, a fantasy series telling an alternate history of Lady Jane Grey.

Of course, that's not all. Prime Video also has a wide range of other originals available, including Clarkson's Farm, which recently released its third season, Josh Brolin's sci-fi Western mash-up Outer Range and hit video game adaptation Fallout.

Other options such as Invincible, Reacher and Mr & Mrs Smith are also available, as are some fan-favourite acquired titles, such as the US version of The Office and Bad Education.

If you need more inspiration for navigating Prime Video's vast library, we're here to help, picking the best titles you can find on the streamer and updating this list with new entries every week.

So, without further ado, here are the top titles on Amazon Prime Video for UK viewers.

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  • Sausage Party: Foodtopia

    • 2024
    • Drama
    • Animation
    • 18

    Summary:

    Adult animation. After standing up to the human race, Frank and his friends establish a safe haven dubbed Foodtopia. Following a massive flood that destroys their once promised land, they have no choice but to partner with humans to ensure the survival of their race

    Why watch Sausage Party: Foodtopia?:

    Eight years after Seth Rogen's adult animated film Sausage Party arrived in cinemas and scandalised audiences around the world, the main cast are all back in this eight-episode follow-up, which sees the food establishing a safe haven dubbed Foodtopia, but finding they have to team up with humans following a massive flood.

    If you weren't a fan of the first film or its style of humour, then this definitely won't be for you - the series is just as crude and shock-inducing as ever, with a near-the-knuckle sense of humour which clashes gloriously with its animation style. However, if you were a fan of the film, this is a strong, well-devised follow-up which retains everything that made the film the deliciously ridiculous piece of entertainment that it was.

    James Hibbs

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  • My Lady Jane

    • 2024
    • Comedy
    • Fantasy

    Summary:

    Tudor bloodlines are rewritten in a rollicking historical fantasy romance adapted from the book of the same title penned by Brodi Ashton, Cynthia Hand and Jodi Meadows. Contrary to pages from history, King Henry VIII's son Edward does not die of tuberculosis and 16th-century noblewoman Lady Jane Grey (Emily Bader) does not lose her head after nine days as the Queen of England. Instead, she seizes control of herdestiny flanked by scoundrel husband Guildford Dudley (Edward Bluemel). Jane's mother, Lady Frances Grey (Anna Chancellor), and Guildford's father, Lord Dudley (Rob Brydon), are entangled in the machinations and skulduggery along with Jane's uncle, the Duke of Leicester (Jim Broadbent)

    Why watch My Lady Jane?:

    While it may seem like the only period drama anyone talks about these days is Bridgerton, Prime Video have just released a riotous new series that's set to delve deep into a gloriously reimagined tale.

    The alternative story sees the Queen of England skip the beheading we know about from the history books. Instead, she goes on her own journey of true love, adventure, sex and more, all while trying to narrowly avoid the nefarious villains who want the crown on her head. If you're looking for something that's light-hearted, terribly addictive to watch and just plain fun, then this new eight-parter could just be the watchlist highlight for you.

    Morgan Cormack

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  • The Boys

    • 2019
    • Fantasy
    • Drama
    • 18

    Summary:

    Superheroes abuse their superpowers rather than use them for good. Fantasy drama, starring Karl Urban, Jack Quaid and Antony Starr

    Why watch The Boys?:

    One of Prime Video's best-known and best-loved shows, The Boys, is back for its fourth season, and the end is now in sight. Showrunner Eric Kripke has confirmed that the adult superhero series, an adaptation of the comics series of the same name, will come to an end with its fifth run, meaning we only have so many more adventures with Butcher, Hughie and Starlight left to looks forward to.

    The series continues to focus on the battle between a rag-tag group of vigilantes and the world's most powerful superheroes, the latter of whom are outrageous, power hungry monsters who need to be stopped. Every episode is still a riot from start to finish, but isn't for the faint of heart – filled with some of the most grotesque violence and shockingly depraved sequences you'll see on TV, The Boys really does take things to another level.

    In spite of all this, one of The Boys' best attributes is actually its sense of humour, with an unapologetically satirical edge providing the show with a fun-factor that some of superhero shows just don't have.

    James Hibbs

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  • Three Pines

    • 2022
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective
    • 15

    Summary:

    Crime drama, following Chief Inspector Armand Gamache as he investigates cases beneath the idyllic surface of the Quebec village, Three Pines, finding long-buried secrets and facing a few ghosts of his own. Starring Alfred Molina, Rossif Sutherland and Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers

    Why watch Three Pines?:

    In among a sea of detective dramas and crime thrillers, it can be hard to see the wood for the trees and work out which of them are worth a watch. Thankfully, you can't go wrong with Alfred Molina's Prime series Three Pines, an adaptation of the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache novel series by Louise Penny.

    Featuring both succinct two episode mysteries alongside a longer mystery which runs across the series surrounding missing young women, the series has a distinct setting and feel to it, and a stand-out performance from Molina. It might not break the detective series mould, but the stories are engaging, the characters compelling and the visuals spectacular.

    James Hibbs

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  • Them

    • 2021
    • Horror
    • Drama
    • 18

    Summary:

    Anthology horror series with varying characters and locations by season, featuring different aspects of the horror genre. Starring Deborah Ayorinde, Ashley Thomas and Shahadi Wright Joseph

    Why watch Them: The Scare?:

    While the first season of this horror anthology drew a mixed response from viewers and critics, the long-awaited second edition has enjoyed a warmer reception with its dark and suspenseful tale.

    Them: The Scare takes us to Los Angeles in the early 1990s, where detective Dawn Reeve (Deborah Ayorinde) is tasked with finding the person responsible for the gruesome murder of a foster mother. However, there's more to this case than she could ever have imagined – and it isn't long before a sinister force begins to target her and her family.

    The new season has been praised for its powerhouse performance from Ayorinde, who co-stars opposite screen legend Pam Grier (Jackie Brown) and singer-songwriter Luke James (The Chi). Meanwhile, its handling of ever-present themes such as institutional racism and generational trauma has also been highly lauded.

    This being an anthology, you could dive straight into the new episodes if you'd prefer, although there is one connecting element that becomes present towards the end of season 2.

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  • Smallville

    • 2001
    • Fantasy
    • Drama
    • 12

    Summary:

    A young Clark Kent struggles to find his place in the world as he learns to harness his alien powers for good and deals with the typical troubles of teenage life in Smallville, Kansas. Superhero adventure following the early escapades of Clark Kent, starring Tom Welling

    Why watch Smallville?:

    Counting down the days until James Gunn's reinvention of Superman hits cinemas? Us too.

    One way to tide yourself over would be to dive back into The CW's Smallville, which is available in full on Prime Video and chronicles the early years of a certain Clark Kent (Tom Welling). Like any 'monster-of-the-week' show, not every episode is gold, but there are plenty of great characters to get invested in across the ten-season run.

    The early episodes boast a particularly compelling dynamic between Clark and Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum), who begin as friends, but gradually morph into the bitter rivals we know from the DC comic books. As the show goes on, expect plenty of superhero cameos, including early attempts at Aquaman (played by Reacher's Alan Ritchson, no less) and Blue Beetle.

    One for the nostalgics!

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  • Clarkson's Farm

    • 2021
    • Documentary and factual
    • Drama
    • 15

    Summary:

    Unscripted reality series following former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson as he embarks on his path towards muddy misery and potential ruin by running his own farm.

    Why watch Clarkson's Farm?:

    Love him or loathe him, there's no getting away from Mr Jeremy Clarkson, with the latest season of his farming docuseries proving just as popular as the first two. This time, the broadcaster made it his mission to settle a family of pigs on Diddly Squat, while also trialling various methods of making money from an unused plot of land.

    Expect ups and downs, mischief and arguments, and plenty more entertaining banter between Clarkson and his Diddly Squat co-worker Kaleb Cooper. The show has already been renewed for a fourth season, so this won't be our final update about life on the farm.

    David Craig

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  • The Good Doctor

    • 2017
    • Drama
    • 15

    Summary:

    Medical drama, starring Freddie Highmore as a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome, trying to make his way in a prestigious big-city hospital

    Why watch The Good Doctor?:

    Believe it or not, The Good Doctor was one of the most-watched shows on US network television during its first three seasons, but never found quite the same popularity on these shores. That's despite the star being recognisable Brit talent Freddie Highmore, who shot to fame as a child in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Finding Neverland before graduating to more adult roles with Bates Motel.

    He plays Shaun Murphy, a medical doctor with autism, and his performance has been heralded as one of the show's strongest assets – even earning him a Golden Globe nomination in 2018. That said, The Good Doctor's portrayal of autism hasn't been without its detractors, with some arguing that it leans heavily on media tropes rather than offering a truly realistic exploration.

    It's an element worth considering before deciding whether to watch, but American viewers clearly found a lot to like, propelling the show to seven seasons and more than 120 episodes.

    David Craig

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  • 99

    • 2024
    • Sport
    • Documentary and factual

    Summary:

    1999 was a year of groundbreaking success for England's biggest and most powerful football club, Manchester United. Despite dominating domestic football during the 90s, manager Alex Ferguson was yet to restore Manchester United's European glory when in 1999, glory arrived in an unprecedented fashion

    Why watch 99?:

    Whether you tune into the football each week or haven't watched a match in years, there's no denying that there's something about a good sports documentary that can easily captivate viewers. They're definitely having quite the moment as of late on streamers, and Prime Video has just treated Manchester United fans to a new three-part series chronicling one of the team's biggest career highs.

    99 takes us back to the team's historic treble-winning season when they won the Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League across 10 days in 1999. Featuring exclusive interviews from some of the key players, viewers are set to go on quite the journey through time as we relive those moments and get a look at some of the vital moments in spectacular detail.

    Morgan Cormack

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  • Hacks

    • 2021
    • Comedy
    • Drama

    Summary:

    A dark mentorship forms between Deborah Vance, a legendary Las Vegas comedian, and an entitled, outcast 25-year-old. Comedy drama, starring Jean Smart, Hannah Einbinder and Carl Clemons-Hopkins

    Why watch Hacks?:

    Hacks has become a firm favourite among critics since its debut. The showbiz comedy stars Jean Smart as Deborah Vance, a legendary Las Vegas comedian whose popularity is starting to wane. On a mission to revitalise her act, Vance reluctantly teams up with a “cancelled” young comedy writer named Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder).

    It makes for a dynamite comedy pairing as the two take an instant disliking to one another but are forced to stick together for the sake of both their careers. The show just earned another round of Emmy nominations to go with last year’s wins, so be sure to catch up on the first two seasons now.

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  • Outer Range

    • 2022
    • Mystery
    • Thriller
    • 15

    Summary:

    Wyoming rancher Royal Abbott fights for his land and stumbles into the midst of a terrible mystery. Thriller starring Josh Brolin and Imogen Poots.

    Why watch Outer Range?:

    With a second season now available to stream on Prime Video, now is the perfect time to catch up on this western/sci-fi mash-up, starring acclaimed actor Josh Brolin. The series follows rancher Royal Abbott, who discovers a strange dark void at the edge of his land in Wyoming.

    It's a slow burn show, and not for those seeking immediate sci-fi thrills or quick, easy answers to many of the mysteries it poses. However, with such a brilliant cast including Brolin, Imogen Poots and Lili Taylor, as well as the asking of some profound questions at its core, it's well worth watching for genre fanatics and general viewers alike.

    James Hibbs

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  • Fallout

    • 2024
    • Action
    • Fantasy
    • 15

    Summary:

    A young woman, who has grown up in an underground bunker designed to protect against a nuclear attack, ventures into the outside world in a post-apocalyptic drama based on the popular video game series. Lucy (Ella Purnell) emerges from her subterranean home to rescue her father from the wasteland of a devastated Los Angeles. Her odyssey through hostile terrain intersects with young soldier Maximus (Aaron Moten), who has risen through the ranks of the Brotherhood of Steel militaristic faction. Elsewhere, bounty hunter the Ghoul (Walton Goggins) seeks a fabled artifact with the potential to alter current power dynamics across this world. His selfish quest collides with Lucy and Maximus

    Why watch Fallout?:

    A post-apocalyptic drama that's funny and incredibly well put together? Sign us all the way up. In the same way that viewers didn't need to be up to scratch with The Last of Us, don't be afraid to get stuck right into Fallout if you've not had a chance to play the game.

    While the video game is known as one of the world's greatest, the series follows on 200 years after the apocalypse when people rushed into vaults to stay safe if they could so afford. When one of them, Lucy, is forced to return to the surface, there are some big shocks in store as she discovers the wasteland waiting for her.

    Morgan Cormack

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  • Invincible

    • 2021
    • Action
    • Drama
    • 18

    Summary:

    An action-packed animated adventure based on the comic created by Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley. Seventeen-year-old Mark Grayson (voiced by Steven Yeun) faces the same challenges as any young man his age with one exception: his father is Omni-Man (JK Simmons), the most powerful superhero on Earth. Trapped in the shadow of his old man, Mark faces the seemingly impossible task of making an impact on the world separate from the heroic legacy of Omni-Man. The teenager develops strange powers and struggles to harness these abilities under the watchful eye of his mother Debbie (Sandra Oh). 'You need to decide what kind of hero you want to me,' she counsels him tenderly. The internal conflict threatens to tear Mark apart until he discovers that the high esteem in which his father is held might not be wholly deserved

    Why watch Invincible?:

    Steven Yeun (The Walking Dead, Minari) leads this animated series adapted from the comic book of the same name by The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman. The stellar Invincible cast also includes JK Simmons, Sandra Oh, Gillian Jacobs, Walton Goggins and Zazie Beetz, in case you needed any more incentive to tune in.

    Yeun’s Mark Grayson is just a normal teenager – except for the fact that his father, Nolan (Simmons), is the most powerful superhero on the planet. But Mark’s life grows more complicated when he begins to develop powers of his own – and learns a dark secret about his family.

    Morgan Cormack

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  • The Man in the High Castle

    • 2015
    • Thriller
    • Drama
    • 12

    Summary:

    Dystopian alternate history drama, starring Alexa Davalos and based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Philip K Dick. In 1962, the Axis powers have won the Second World War and divided the United States into the Greater Nazi Reich, with New York City as its regional capital, comprising more than half of the eastern part of the continent and the Japanese Pacific States, with San Francisco as capital, to the west.

    Why watch The Man in the High Castle:

    One of Prime Video's earliest original programmes, The Man in the High Castle ran for four seasons and made waves when it first arrived, but its viewership and interest dropped off somewhat over time. In truth, the quality of some of the episodes did the same, but that doesn't mean it's not worth revisiting the earlier seasons, if only for the intriguing concept.

    Part alternate history, part sci-fi, it was based on the novel by Philip K Dick and centred around a group of people living in North America following the Second World War, but in this universe, the Axis Powers of Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan won the war and took control of the territory.

    When this series works, it really works, and that is in no small part thanks to some incredible production design and some terrific performances from the likes of Alexa Davalos, Rupert Evans and particularly Rufus Sewell.

    James Hibbs

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  • Downton Abbey

    • 2010
    • Drama
    • Romance
    • 12

    Summary:

    Costume drama following the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants. The ensemble cast includes Hugh Bonneville (Robert, Earl of Grantham), Maggie Smith (Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham), Michelle Dockery (Lady Mary Crawley), Elizabeth McGovern (Cora, Countess of Grantham), Penelope Wilton (Isobel Crawley), Jim Carter (Charlie Carson), Joanne Froggatt (Anna) and Laura Carmichael (Lady Edith Crawley). Highclere Castle in Hampshire, the home to the Earl and Countess of Carnarvon, provides the backdrop to the series, and is used for much of the interior filming. Outdoor scenes are shot in the Oxfordshire village of Bampton while the servants' living quarters were constructed and filmed at Ealing Studios. Originally set in 1912, "Downton Abbey" was created by Oscar-winning writer Julian Fellowes ("Gosford Park") and premiered on ITV in September 2010.

    Why watch Downton Abbey?:

    With a third film on the way, Downton Abbey continues to make headlines almost 10 years after the series ended - and it's not hard to see why. While Bridgerton has recently put a new and much-loved spin on the period drama genre, Downton remains one of the most iconic historical costume dramas of all time, having amassed a huge fanbase across its run.

    The show also helped to either launch or bolster the careers of its incredible cast, which included the likes of Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, Dan Stevens and even the iconic Maggie Smith. Full of messy drama, historical landmarks and steamy romances, the show has had a cultural impact like very few others, and won a huge number of awards during its initial run. All six seasons are available to stream now.

    James Hibbs

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  • Bad Education

    • 2012
    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 15

    Summary:

    Comedy following the pupils and staff of the dysfunctional Abbey Grove secondary school

    Why watch Bad Education?:

    The first three seasons of this BBC school sitcom are now available to stream on Prime Video, and while the recent revivals of a fourth and fifth season have been more successful than many may have expected, it's still true that this really was the show's golden era.

    This is in no small part due to the star power of Jack Whitehall, who not only created the show but also played the lead role of Alfie Wickers, the most incompetent yet largely well-meaning teacher imaginable. The jokes come thick and fast, with the likes of Mathew Horne and Harry Enfield also providing memorable turns, but the show also has a real heart and characters that you can truly root for.

    James Hibbs

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  • The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy

    • 2024
    • Comedy
    • Fantasy
    • 15

    Summary:

    Daring surgeons (and inseparable best friends) Dr Klak and Dr Sleech work at The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy where they frequently risk everything to take on the most dangerous cases in the universe.

    Why watch The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy?:

    Prime Video are slowly but surely bringing out some animated hits, but this latest addition to the streamer may just usurp them all. The new series follows Dr Sleech and Dr Klak as they tackle all kinds of medical and alien-related problems. With everything from anxiety-eating parasites to deep-space STIs, this series obviously focuses on the medical tasks at hand but has the sci-fi tones of Rick & Morty, while also being very hilarious.

    We can't forgo mentioning the terribly star-studded cast in the series as well, with the likes of Natasha Lyonne, Keke Palmer, Stephanie Hsu and more all lending their voices for the show. If you're looking for a slightly random hoot of a watch, then look no further.

    Morgan Cormack

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  • Mr & Mrs Smith

    • 2024
    • Romance
    • Thriller
    • 15

    Summary:

    New TV show based on the 2005 movie starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, here created by Francesca Sloane and Donald Glover. One asset (Glover) of a global spy agency is offered the perfect cover story for his high-risk missions: a new identity, John Smith, an arranged marriage to fellow spy Jane Smith (Maya Erskine) and a luxurious home in Manhattan to maintain the illusion of wedded bliss. John and Jane immerse themselves in the lie and publicly mark relationship milestones while they conduct espionage around the world. When they begin to experience genuine feelings for each other, the sharp-shooting operatives question their commitment to the killing game.

    Why watch Mr & Mrs Smith?:

    Recreating a film as a TV series is no easy feat but actually, this re-imagining of Mr & Mrs Smith has done a great job of taking what you thought the series was going to end up being and flipping it on its head.

    The series follows two people who are employed by a secret spy organisation to complete dangerous missions for a big sum of money. Glover and Maya Erskine star as newly appointed John and Jane Smith who, in the midst of these missions, start to develop real feelings for each other. The love story is a sweet one, interspersed with some tense action sequences, but the series also packs a punch with its star-studded cast, that will take you by surprise almost as much as how watchable this series is.

    Morgan Cormack

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  • Expats

    • 2024
    • Romance
    • Drama
    • 15

    Summary:

    Set against the complex tapestry of Hong Kong residents, Expats depicts a multi-faceted group of women after a single encounter sets off a chain of life-altering events that leaves everyone navigating the intricate balance between blame and accountability.

    Why watch Expats?:

    If you’ve seen Nicole Kidman in the likes of Big Little Lies or The Undoing, you’ll know she does a frazzled, wealthy mother character rather excellently – and since all of these roles feel very similar tonally, the real gems of Expats are more in the performances from her co-leads, Sarayu Blue and Ji-young Yoo.

    These three women each represent a different facet of the expat community in Hong Kong in 2014 and, set against the political backdrop of the time, the series also gives a voice to the underrepresented domestic workers who have come to the wealthy city with hopes for more. Class and privilege are interrogated with detail, while the cinematic feel of the show will keep you engaged throughout.

    Morgan Cormack

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  • The English

    • 2022
    • Drama
    • Western
    • 15

    Summary:

    Eli Whipp, a retired Pawnee scout out to claim his birthright, meets Cornelia Locke, an Englishwoman hell-bent on revenge. Drama, starring Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer

    Why watch The English?:

    This Western series, a collaboration between the BBC and Prime Video, was one of the most acclaimed shows of 2022, picking up both BAFTA and BAFTA Craft Awards nominations and garnering some exceptional reviews. Plus, it stars Emily Blunt, Chaske Spencer, Rafe Spall and Toby Jones, among others – what’s not to like?

    It’s a thrilling revenge story which goes to some dark places, but is also rooted in a deep exploration of character. It is one of the most visually striking Westerns ever put to screen, too, with bold, bright colours to contrast some of the darker subject matters. It flew somewhat under the radar when it first aired on the BBC, but is definitely worth checking out.

    James Hibbs

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  • Reacher

    • 2022
    • Thriller
    • Drama
    • 15

    Summary:

    Thriller based on the Lee Child books about a wandering troubleshooter

    Why watch Reacher?:

    Alan Ritchson follows in the footsteps of Tom Cruise (no mean feat) to take on the titular role of the military veteran in Amazon’s new adaptation of Lee Child’s Jack Reacher novels. RadioTimes.com‘s review says the drama is “cleverly plotted, perfectly paced and isn’t short of depth”.

    Now, we’re back for season 2, and it picks up two years after season 1 – with Jack trying to lead a more peaceful life. That is until he’s made aware of the chilling fact that members of his former army unit have been killed one by one, so it’s up to him and his former teammates to investigate.

    Morgan Cormack

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  • Nathan for You

    • 2013
    • Sitcom
    • Drama

    Summary:

    Spoof reality documentary in which Nathan Fielder tries to use his business background and life experiences to help struggling companies and people

    Why watch Nathan for You?:

    If Nathan Fielder’s buzzy new comedy-drama The Curse, co-starring Emma Stone and Benny Safdie, has piqued your interest, you might want to go all the way back to the show that put the Canadian comic on the map.

    Nathan for You is a hilarious documentary-style series in which Fielder attempts to help struggling businesses to overcome whatever issue is plaguing them – the catch is: his suggestions range from terrible to utterly bizarre.

    Often, the situation will escalate in ways you would never have imagined, with the comedian’s deadpan, somewhat sociopathic character standing hilariously in contrast with whatever chaos is unfolding around him.

    David Craig

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  • James May: Our Man in...

    • 2020
    • Documentary and factual
    • Travel
    • 15

    Summary:

    The laidback co-host of The Grand Tour embarks on remarkable journeys in different locations around the world, fully immersing himself in the local culture

    Why watch James May: Our Man in...? :

    As The Grand Tour appears to be winding down, the presenters that front the show are splintering off into their own separate endeavours. And while travelogue series Our Man in… isn’t quite the juggernaut that Clarkson’s Farm can boast to be, it is nevertheless a sizeable hit in its own right.

    Now in its third season, the latest episodes see James May on an epic journey across India, while the first two outings sent him to Japan and Italy respectively. In each case, he meets locals, samples cuisine and experiences some of the breathtaking sights that each country has to offer.

    It makes for a fun and easy watch, whether you’re looking for travel tips or simply fond of May’s down-to-earth presenting style.

    David Craig

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  • Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan

    • 2018
    • Thriller
    • Drama
    • 15

    Summary:

    US Marine-turned-CIA agent Jack Ryan swaps the big screen for the small via this new series, with John Kraskinski in the lead role. The plot follows Ryan as he's forced to quit his desk job to return to the field after uncovering a series of suspicious-looking bank transfers, leading him on an international jaunt while trailing terrorists planning an attack

    Why watch Jack Ryan?:

    John Krasinski may have seemed like a left-field choice to play Tom Clancy’s hero Jack Ryan when he was first cast, but boy did he quickly prove any naysayers wrong. Over four high-octane seasons, Krasinski made the role his own, while a supporting cast including Wendell Pierce, Abbie Cornish and Michael Kelly made the world feel fleshed out and each episode a joy to return to.

    The plots were as twisty as you would hope for from a spy series such as this, and things were brought to a satisfying conclusion at the end of the final season – bar a potential spin-off for Michael Peña’s Domingo Chavez. All in all, if you’re looking action and spy thrills, you’re unlikely to be disappointed.

    James Hibbs

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