The weekend is here so it is time to watch all the latests, films, documentaries and series that streaming services have to offer! There is plenty to watch on Netflix, BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub, they have all released some exciting things that we can spend our spare time watching.
Here are some of the best things to watch this weekend…
Pick Of The Litter, Netflix
Pick of The Litter is a documentary based around five labrador puppies who start their 20 month training to pass milestones on their journey to become guide dogs.
Waterloo Road, BBC iPlayer
BBC have just added all ten seasons of Waterloo Road onto BBC iPlayer so you can rewatch all 200+ episodes. If you did not know, Waterloo Road was a series which ran on the BBC from 2006 until 2015; it followed various events around the life of students at a high school.
A Confession, ITV Hub
ITV have released a crime series which follows the real life story of the moral dilemma a detective, Steve Fulcher, was faced with while investigating the disappearance of 22-year-old Sian O’Callaghan in Swindon in 2011.
Unbelievable, Netflix
Netflix’s Unbelievable series tells the story of how a young woman retracts her account of rape after not being believed. Only her story was believed in an unexpected events years later when evidence is found.
The Capture, BBC iPlayer
The Capture is a CCTV thriller which shows the troubling world of fake news. It follows soldier Shaun Emery, whose conviction for murdering someone in Afghanistan is overturned due to flawed video evidence. The plot focuses on the themes of fake news, society’s reliance on surveillance footage and how easily it can be manipulated.
Deep Water, ITV Hub
Deep Water is a series based on Paula Daly’s best selling novel, Windermere. It is based in the Lake District and follows three women as they make life changing mistakes which lead to criminal consequences.
Jesy Nelson: Odd One Out, BBC iPlayer
This documentary is about Little Mix’s Jesy Nelson and it reveals he abuse she got since being on X Factor. She also shared how the troll comments made the star attempt suicide. Throughout the documentary Jesy reflected on the comments and how they affected her in terms of her self worth. She even stated that she started to believe what people were saying about her.
The Circle, Channel 4
The Circle is a Channel 4 television series which started out as a social experiment. The show is like Big Brother with a twist, each contestant has their own apartment in a block of flats and none of them have met before. They will never get the opportunity to meet each other until they are blocked from the show. They have to communicate to each other via a social media app and they can be themselves or a catfish (pretend to be someone they are not).