We can all feel a bit overwhelmed when looking for something new to watch in the world of streaming - so if you're in need of some guidance as to what's hot and what's not, you've come to the right place.

This week, Lisa Kudrow leads a super-fun reboot of the cult early-80s movie adventure Time Bandits on Apple TV+. The special effects are impressive and the supporting turns by producers Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement are hilarious.

Meanwhile, much less family-friendly is Netflix new release The Decameron, in which the 14th-century short story collection becomes a rollicking comment on class inequality and the blithe immorality of the super-rich. Party on!

You may want to try highly acclaimed Apple TV thriller Lady in the Lake, which is led by Academy award-winner Natalie Portman and Emmy nominee Moses Ingram (The Queen's Gambit) and takes on a journey to 1960s Baltimore as the disappearance of a young girl grips the city.

Over on Prime Video, ancient-Rome drama Those about to Die is lent some gravitas by the casting of Antony Hopkins as ageing emperor Vespasian and contains the usual mix of politics, debauchery, gladiatorial combat and rioting plebeians.

And fans of Karate Kid reboot Cobra Kai will be pleased to know that season six recently kicked off on Netflix: evil Kreese (Martin Kove) is back, and he’s still hellbent on teaching teens to fight dirty...

If movies are more your thing, you're not short of options. New to Prime Video is Guy Ritchie's The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, a stylish spy tale about the United Kingdom’s secret mission to fight back Nazi Germany's takeover of Europe. The action-comedy reunites the director with past collaborators Henry Cavill (The Witcher) and Henry Golding (Snake Eyes), while also enlisting the talents of Reacher's Alan Ritchson and 3 Body Problem star Eiza González.

You could also choose from Mrs Harris Goes to Paris, which stars Lesley Manville as a cleaning lady who takes an adventurous trip to the French capital in order to buy her dream Dior dress; Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, in which Eddie Murphy returns, along with that theme tune, as his wisecracking Detroit cop; or horror flick Immaculate, featuring Sydney Sweeney as a young nun who, shortly after arriving at a convent in Italy, miraculously falls pregnant - but all is not as it seems...

There's no shortage of streaming options, and so to give you a bit of a hand, RadioTimes.com has collated some of the best new offerings: from Netflix and Disney Plus to Prime Video, BBC iPlayer and Apple TV+, here are the latest highlights across the services.

Whether it’s a legal thriller like Presumed Innocent, an insightful sporting documentary such as Simone Biles Rising or a drama adaptation such as Under the Bridge, there's something here to suit everyone's taste.

Take a look at the list below, which includes all the details about where you can watch any title – and what we think.

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  • The Decameron

    • 2024
    • Comedy
    • Drama

    Summary:

    A deadly pandemic brings out the worst in cunning and outrageous characters in a dark comedy loosely inspired by the 14th-century story collection The Decameron. Created by Kathleen Jordan, the eight-part series unfolds in 1348 in the city of Florence, where the Black Death strikes without mercy, sending fear through the corridors of privilege and power. Nobles decide to wait out the mounting devastation in a grand villa with their servants. Harsh reality gatecrashes a wine-soaked sex romp and social niceties are quickly abandoned to avoid a fatal infection

    Why watch?:

    Many writers have used the Covid pandemic as a springboard for exploring the fragility of social interactions, but there’s nothing new in that: Italian writer Giovanni Boccaccio had similar inspiration in the mid-14th century, when he conceived a collection of short stories based around tales told by those sheltering from the Black Death. Now it’s revived as a satire full of sex, debauchery and barbed comment on the rich/poor disparities that grow in a time of crisis.

    Zosia Mamet, always somewhat underrated in the cast of Girls, stars.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

    • Action
    • Thriller
    • 2024
    • Guy Ritchie
    • 121 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    Second World War action comedy starring Henry Cavill. In 1941, Major Gus March-Phillips is tasked with leading a black ops team to the Italian-controlled island of Fernando Po, off the coast of West Africa, in order to destroy a key Nazi arms supply.

    Why watch?:

    The real Second World War mission Operation Postmaster forms the basis for this raucous comedy from director Guy Ritchie. In 1942, Gus March-Phillipps (Henry Cavill) is tasked with leading a black ops sabotage raid on Italian vessels near the island of Fernando Po. When Alex Pettyfer’s SOE agent is captured by the Gestapo, it soon becomes a life-or-death rescue job. Based on a 2014 book by author Damien Lewis, the film takes a fast-and-loose approach to history, which may rankle some. But with an excellent ensemble — including Freddie Fox as Ian Fleming and Rory Kinnear as Winston Churchill — it plays to Ritchie’s strengths.

    As with his Cavill-starring remake of The Man from UNCLE, this is a rollicking adventure with some energetic action sequences and a freewheeling sense of fun.

    James Mottram

    How to watch
  • Troppo

    • 2022
    • Mystery
    • Drama

    Summary:

    Disgraced former cop Ted Conkaffey relocates to North Queensland and joins forces with private investigator Amanda Pharrell. Police drama starring Thomas Jane and Nicole Chamoun

    Why watch?:

    An Australian drama that makes fine use of its location: in the wilds of north Queensland, there are snakes everywhere, literally and in the form of dangerous criminals, forever lurking in dark, remote places.

    Investigating them are a great odd-couple pairing, damaged ex-cop Conkaffey (Thomas Jane) and deeply damaged ex-con Pharrell (Nicole Chamoun). Both now experience a revival of trauma from their own pasts as they look into another murder, involving bikers and a drugs gang.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Time Bandits

    • 2024
    • Action
    • Comedy

    Summary:

    An 11-year-old history nerd travels through space and time to save his parents in a rollicking live-action comedy created by Jemaine Clement, Iain Morris and Taika Waititi, based on Terry Gilliam's 1981 film. Eleven-year-old Kevin (Kal-El Tuck) stumbles upon a time portal in his bedroom, which allows him to ricochet through periods in history. The boy is accompanied on his odyssey by a ragtag group of thieves comprising Alto (Tadhg Murphy), Bittelig (Rune Temte), Judy (Charlyne Yi), Penelope (Lisa Kudrow) and Widgit (Roger Jean Nsengiyumva). Together, the Time Bandits make mischief during the prehistoric age ruled by dinosaurs, the Ice Age, the Trojan War and the Harlem Renaissance

    Why watch?:

    Terry Gilliam’s 1981 film adventure is rebooted in the hands of producers, co-stars and What We Do in the Shadows creators Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement. Dorky, history-obsessed British kid Kevin (Kal-El Tuck) opens his wardrobe to find a time portal, through which he steps into the past — and joins a band of time-travelling thieves who are not very good at stealing stuff.

    Lisa Kudrow is in her element as the group’s eccentric leader, and the show’s huge visual effects budget doesn’t stop it majoring on silly, quirky gags.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Lady in the Lake

    • 2024
    • Mystery
    • Thriller

    Summary:

    Oscar winner Natalie Portman and Moses Ingram headline a seven-part limited series created and directed by Alma Har'el set in 1966 Baltimore. A young girl vanishes without trace on Thanksgiving and the story grips concerned citizens. Jewish housewife Maddie Schwartz (Portman) embraces her dream to become an investigative journalist by seeking uncomfortable answers about the disappearance. Her enquiries lead her to fiercely determined mother Cleo Johnson (Moses Ingram), who is firmly tethered to political struggles within the city

    Why watch?:

    Baltimore in the 1960s is the backdrop for an engrossing drama based on the book by Laura Lippman that has much more to it than just a murder investigation. Natalie Portman is Maddie Schwartz, a well-to-do housewife so disaffected by family life that she abandons it to look into two local killings, of a white girl and a black bartender.

    Jagged timelines allow the bartender, played by Moses Ingram, to be a parallel main character in a show laden with a sense of disquiet and foreboding.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Those About To Die

    • 2024
    • Drama
    • History

    Summary:

    Daniel P Mannix's 1958 book Those About To Die provided the creative inspiration for Ridley Scott's Oscar-winning 2000 film Gladiator. The same tome is brought vividly to life in a lavish 10-part sword and sandals epic directed by Roland Emmerich and Marco Kreuzpaintner. In 79 AD Rome, ageing Emperor Vespasian (Sir Anthony Hopkins) makes preparations to hand over this throne to one of his sons, Titus Flavanius (Tom Hughes) and Domitian (Jojo Macari). Sibling rivalry epitomises tensions at the beating heart of the Roman Empire, where chariot races and gladiator fights at Circus Maximus sate the bloodlust of a restless and increasingly violent population. To appease the people, Vespasian presides over the construction of a gargantuan new stadium, the Colosseum, specially designed for gladiatorial and animal combat. Thousands of slave labourers toil to build the behemoth in a city riddled with greed and corruption

    Our verdict::

    To Ancient Rome for a drama that covets the epithet “epic”. We’re in the first-century CE and the emperor Vespasian (Anthony Hopkins, no less) is reaching the end of his reign. Cue a lot of political jostling, as his sons — one a serpentine politician, the other a war hero — form their own plans for the future of the empire, while the rest of Roman nobility wonders whether to step in.

    In the meantime, gladiators and those people who make a living from bloody entertainment (like Iwan Rheon, who plays Tenax) continue to go about their business. But, far from Rome, the colonies are revolting.

    Episode one struggles to escape the clichés of the genre.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Too Hot to Handle

    • 2020
    • Entertainment
    • Documentary and factual
    • 15

    Summary:

    Reality TV dating show. Ten singletons from around the world, who are shy of commitment and prefer casual hook-ups, compete for a 100,000 US dollar grand prize by resisting all forms of amorous physical contact. Every time a player gives into temptation, the prize pot is depleted

    Why watch?:

    One of the original and arguably best modern dating shows (as in, the ones where ludicrously attractive people in their 20s share a villa) returns for a shaken-up sixth season. This is the show where any sexual interaction is punished by a reduction in the overall prize pool, overseen by digital assistant Lana.

    This year there are new twists — and the addition of, wait for it, “Bad Lana”.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Skywalkers: a Love Story

    • Documentary and factual
    • Drama
    • 2024
    • Jeff Zimbalist
    • 99 mins
    • 18

    Summary:

    Moscow couple Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus have nurtured a reputation for scaling some of the world's tallest buildings. This feature-length documentary follows the couple as they attempt to break into and scale the world's second tallest skyscraper, the Merdeka 118 Kuala Lumpur.

    Why watch?:

    A warning to those scared of heights: this may destroy you. Russian “rooftoppers” Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus travel the world to scale mankind’s biggest structures, usually illegally. They scurry up staircases, cranes and antennae and make tricksy poses, risking jail or death for an Instagram shot or €500 from a sponsor.

    Filmed over six years, this true-life thriller offers some smaller, more personal moments of reflection, but it’s the staggering climbing scenes that stick.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Betty La Fea, The Story Continues

    • 2024
    • Comedy
    • Drama

    Summary:

    Betty looks forward to strengthening her bond with her returning daughter. Colombian comedy romance starring Ana Maria Orozco

    Why watch?:

    The Colombian telenovela upon which Ugly Betty was based returns. Betty (Ana Maria Orozco) joined the staff of a Bogota clothing company as a lowly, frumpy assistant.

    One visual transformation and several years of unlikely plot twists later, she’s the estranged wife of the firm’s rogue CEO — as they both hire hot divorce lawyers, the melodrama intensifies.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Bergerac

    • 1981
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective
    • 12

    Summary:

    British detective series starring John Nettles as maverick Detective Sergeant Jim Bergerac. Set on the island of Jersey, other characters include loveable rogue Charlie Hungerford (Terence Alexander), Jim's boss Barney Crozier (Sean Arnold) and glamorous jewel thief Philippa Vale (Liza Goddard). "Bergerac" premiered on BBC One in 1981 and ran for 10 years.

    Why watch?:

    If the upcoming Bergerac remake starring Damien Molony runs for as long as the original, its makers will be happy. For a decade John Nettles faced down criminals looking to take advantage of Jersey’s tax haven status, though his epic battle was waged against wheeler-dealer former father-in-law Charlie Hungerford, played by Terence Alexander. When we return to the Channel Islands, it’ll be Zoë Wanamaker portraying a gender-flipped Charlie.

    David Brown

    How to watch
  • Mrs Harris Goes to Paris

    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 2022
    • Anthony Fabian
    • 115 mins
    • PG

    Summary:

    Widowed cleaning lady Ada Harris fixates on a designer dress belonging to one of her clients. A war widow's pension and a windfall secure an airplane ticket to Paris, and Ada innocently gate-crashes the premiere of Dior's 10th anniversary collection. Ada winds up with a unique creation that requires an unexpected stay in the French capital. Comedy drama, starring Lesley Manville, Isabelle Huppert and Lambert Wilson

    Why watch?:

    Lesley Manville is charming as a Battersea cleaning lady in this fanciful confection, based on Paul Gallico’s 1958 novel. War widow Ada (Manville) sets her heart on a Christian Dior dress and, after a little financial luck, takes off to the City of Light to realise her dream. The film makes no bones about its fairy-tale qualities, with its saintly characters (Isabelle Huppert and Lambert Wilson) who help Ada at every turn.

    Themes of class, wealth and humanity give the story depth, as British postwar gloom gives way to colourful Paris.

    James Mottram

    How to watch
  • Quantum Leap

    • 2022
    • Action
    • Comedy

    Summary:

    Physicist Ben Song finds himself trapped in the past, leaping into the bodies of different people. Revival of the sci-fi drama, starring Raymond Lee

    Why watch?:

    Ben Song (Raymond Lee) is leaping through time again in the revival of the beloved 80s/90s sci-fi. In the latest episode he’s on a cargo plane flying over Russia in 1978, joining snarky Air Force operatives who are such good company, it’s a shame we say goodbye to them at the episode’s end. Back at base, there’s disturbing news about what’s happened while we and Ben were away.

    The show offers reliably entertaining escapist drama.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Cobra Kai

    • 2018
    • Drama
    • Action
    • 15

    Summary:

    TV sequel to the Karate Kid films, starring Ralph Macchio and Johnny Lawrence. Haunted by the past and his defeat at the 1984 All-Valley Karate Tournament, Johnny Lawrence decides to reopen the Cobra Kai dojo and rekindles a bitter rivalry with Daniel LaRusso.

    Our verdict::

    Who would have thought that the TV sequel to the Karate Kid movies, with the core members of the cast retained regardless of their level of subsequent success, would run for six seasons? Yet here it is, once again tracking the rivalries between various teen karate dojos in California’s San Fernando Valley. As we rejoin, peace reigns, but surely that can’t last.

    Meanwhile, the show continues to pump out cheesy, soapy, semi-serious drama, undeterred by its ludicrous premise and the fact that nobody in it can really act.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Simone Biles Rising

    • 2024
    • Documentary and factual
    • Drama

    Summary:

    A four-part docuseries follows gymnast Simone Biles as she prepares to return to competition and bid for medals at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

    Why watch?:

    American gymnast Simone Biles is probably the greatest exponent of her sport of all time, but her timeline of triumphs has a gap in it. The run of spectacular wins, including Olympics and World Championships, was interrupted for three years starting in 2020, when Biles took time off to safeguard her own mental health.

    So this documentary series, following her comeback and preparation for the 2024 Olympics, is fraught with emotion and with valuable conversations about the stress placed on elite athletes.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Mr Bigstuff

    • 2024
    • Sitcom
    • Drama

    Summary:

    Comedy about two estranged brothers who are thrown together once more by extreme circumstances. Starring Danny Dyer and Ryan Sampson

    Why watch?:

    Danny Dyer takes on his first major role since hanging up Mick Carter’s waistcoat in EastEnders for this new comedy, written by and co-starring Ryan Sampson (Plebs). They are chalk-and-cheese estranged brothers Lee (Dyer) and Glen (Sampson). Lee’s past has more shade than a parasol, and he’s now living in his car with their dad’s ashes in a biscuit tin. Meanwhile, carpet salesman Glen plods along trying to cause as little fuss in life as possible. Then Lee crashes into his quiet life...

    Like a well-worn carpet, this is patchy in places — but as you’d expect, Dyer is great value as he turns “Danny Dyer” up to 11, bowling about with the swagger of a cowboy and the language of a docker. How many of those c-words were in the script or were improvised?

    Frances Taylor

    How to watch
  • Will Trent

    • 2023
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective

    Summary:

    Crime drama starring Ramón Rodríguez as a Special Agent who was abandoned at birth and endured a harsh coming-of-age in Atlanta's overwhelmed foster care system. Determined to make sure no one feels as he did, he now has the highest clearance rate.

    Why watch?:

    This US crime procedural is a low-key cracker. It sounds fairly boilerplate — cases are solved by a super-observant, dyslexic detective (Ramón Rodriguez) whose background has shaped him into a kind but brittle man — but the scripts crackle with a wonderfully laconic wit and, thanks to Will’s ability to bewitch female colleagues, not a little sexiness.

    Season two opens with the arrival of a potential new flame, and a gripping story involving a man who is being tracked by hitmen, but doesn’t seem to care.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Orlando Bloom: To the Edge

    • 2024
    • Documentary and factual
    • Science and technology

    Summary:

    Actor and adventure enthusiast Orlando Bloom learns three extreme sports, wingsuiting, free diving and rock climbing, to test his limits of physical and mental endurance

    Why watch?:

    The actor still best known for the Lord of the Rings movies embarks on a series of three death-defying sporting challenges, starting with wingsuiting, a form of skydiving in which being attached to a large rectangle of specialist material enables a late deployment of the parachute.

    Bloom, whose daredevil antics prior to acting fame included breaking his back in his late teens, speaks openly about his psychological motivation for taking what are clearly very real risks.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Whitstable Pearl

    • 2021
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective
    • 15

    Summary:

    Local restaurant owner Pearl Nolan sets up a local detective agency after undergoing police training in an earlier career. She is soon embroiled in her first case when she discovers the body of her close friend Vinnie. Crime drama set on the Kent coast, based on novels by Julie Wassmer. Starring Kerry Godliman and Howard Charles

    Why watch?:

    It’s now six months since Pearl (Kerry Godliman) and Mike (Howard Charles) decided to be just good friends, and as series two of the pleasant Kent-set whodunnit gets under way each are in rebound relationships. Those fresh love interests are played by Robert Webb and Emily Head — but newcomers Tom and Kat don’t yet realise that PI Pearl and her detective ally are surely destined to end up an item.

    As before, cases keep throwing them together: the first in this latest run involves a missing boy whose custody arrangements prove fraught.

    David Brown

    How to watch
  • Ragdoll

    • 2021
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective
    • 15

    Summary:

    Thriller following the investigation into the murders of six people, whose bodies were dismembered and reassembled into the shape of a grotesque body. Lucy Hale stars

    Why watch?:

    If there were a Turner Prize for twisted psychopaths, the killer in this lurid six-parter from 2021 would romp home. In a creative but crazed move, they’ve stitched together body parts from many different victims and presented them as a grisly Frankenstein’s monster of a corpse. Well, it’s one way to make an impression. Into this ghastly but unlikely scene comes DS Nathan Rose (Henry Lloyd Hughes), your textbook Police Officer with Problems. He, and viewers, may require a sick bucket.

    David Brown

    How to watch
  • Descendants: The Rise of Red

    • Action
    • Fantasy
    • 2024
    • Jennifer Phang
    • 91 mins
    • PG

    Summary:

    Disney Channel premiered the first Descendants film directed by Kenny Ortega in 2015 and the fairy tale-themed musical fantasy proved a huge hit with viewers. Sequels released in 2017 and 2019 expanded the tangled histories of the same characters and now a spin-off written by Dan Frey and Russell Sommer and directed by Jennifer Phang seeks happy ever afters for a new generation. Ursula's daughter, pirate captain Uma (China Anne McClain), hopes to inspire young minds as headmistress of Auradon Prep and as one of her first decrees, she extends a hand of friendship to Wonderland by inviting Red (Kylie Cantrall) to enrol. Red's mother, the Queen of Hearts (Rita Ora), has long held a grudge against Auradon and she seizes the opportunity to stage a coup and order the decapitation of Cinderella (Brandy Norwood). Red is horrified by her mother's tyrannical actions and the teenager travels through time with Chloe Charming (Malia Baker), daughter of Cinderella and Prince Charming, to salve the fiery-tempered matriarch's emotional wounds

    Why watch?:

    It has been nine years since fans first met the villain kids from the Isle of the Lost who shook things up upon their arrival at Auradon Prep, and a lot has happened since then, marking the introduction of Chloe (Malia Baker) and Red (Kylie Cantrall). Descendants: the Rise of Red fast-forwards ever so slightly from the events of Descendants 3, in which Mal (Dove Cameron) and Ben (Mitchell Hope) have set off on their travels.

    The new movie introduces us to the rebellious daughter of the Queen of Hearts from Wonderland, played by Rita Ora, who has a decades-long grudge against Auradon and her former best friend Cinderella, played by Brandy. And when Red is invited to study at Auradon, a light bulb goes off – and she seeks revenge by inciting a coup.

    Katelyn Mensah

    How to watch
  • 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?:

    Based on the hit 2016 movie, this eight-part spin-off retains the adult animated film’s robust language, ridiculous storytelling and stellar cast. Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Michael Cera and Edward Norton return, respectively, as Frank (a sausage), Brenda (a hot dog bun), Barry (a sausage) and Sammy Bagel Jr (a bagel).

    In the new show, food takes over the world and for a while all is peachy, but when disaster strikes, the sentient groceries need human help.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Vikings: Valhalla

    • 2022
    • Drama
    • Action
    • 15

    Summary:

    One hundred years after the series Vikings, a new generation of heroes rises to seek their destinies in a world of barbarism and bloodshed. Action adventure, starring David Oakes, Sam Corlett and Leo Suter

    Why watch?:

    A third and final series for the Vikings spin-off, a show that’s built up enough memorable characters and epic grudges to stand up on its own. As Harald Sigurdsson, Leif Eriksson and the mighty Freydis Eiriksdottir (Frida Gustavsson) meet their fates and 11th-century Norway decides whether it prefers Christianity or the ancient gods, there will be a whole lot of sex and swordplay before the end.

    The spectacular landscapes and brutal fight sequences mean there’s always something to entertain.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Sunny

    • 2024
    • Thriller
    • Drama

    Summary:

    An American woman seeks the truth about a mysterious plane crash in a 10-part thriller based on Colin O'Sullivan's book Dark Manual. Suzie Sakamoto (Rashida Jones) is living in Kyoto with her roboticist husband Masa (Hidetoshi Nishijima) and son when her life is turned upside down. Her loved ones disappear in a perplexing air accident and her husband's electronics company sends a domestic robot named Sunny (voiced by Joanna Sotomura) to provide emotional support. Initially, Suzie is resentful of Sunny's presence but she forges a touching and unexpected friendship with the automaton and they join forces to discover what really happened to Suzie's family

    Why watch?:

    AppleTV+ stands out as a streamer that’s willing to commission series that are simply very odd. Here is one such, starring Rashida Jones as Suzie, an American ex-pat in Japan. Her husband and son have just died in an air crash — since this is a near-future where robot helpers are common in homes and offices, she is sent a droid called Sunny to help her rebuild her life. But Suzie and Sunny end up investigating the air crash, because all is not as it appears, with the tragedy or with the nation’s robots.

    If you like Japan, Black Mirror, conspiracy dramas and confusing flashbacks, stick with this and hope those elements coalesce into something comprehensible.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Abbott Elementary

    • 2021
    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 12

    Summary:

    Spoof documentary following the dedicated teachers and the inept principal of a Philadelphia school. Starring Quinta Brunson

    Why watch?:

    Shorter and perhaps a little less sharp than previous series on account of a writers’ strike in America, the third run of Quinta Brunson’s gloriously sunny sitcom — conceived as a tribute to Brunson’s mother, a veteran teacher on whom the character of Barbara (Sheryl Lee Ralph, above) is based — is still a delight.

    In the second batch of episodes, the teachers at struggling public school Abbott Elementary all have life decisions to make — handled by the show, as ever, with deep compassion but with the lightest of comic touches.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
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