Sitting down in front of the telly after a long day, cup of tea in hand, curtains drawn, and someone utters the all-important words: 'what shall we watch?'. That usually leaves two options; flick through endless channels showing celebrities doing stupid things, or head for the streaming apps. My go-to was usually the Netflix button, conveniently situated right in the middle of the remote.

Cheekily, my husband and I had been using my mother-in-law's log-in (with her blessing), saving us a sweet £10.99 a month. Then the service cracked down on password sharing, and we were forced to shell out for our own account.

And when we were the ones paying, the lack of quality content quickly became apparent. READ MORE: Parents say 'beautiful' high chair that's 'super practical' is an 'absolute must-have' Favourite titles were often taken off the platform without warning, replaced by Love is Blind, Too Hot To Handle, and an endless list of copy-paste reality shows about people trying to find love in ways that will obviously never work. But the nail in the coffin came when one too many of my favourite shows got cancelled, and I decided to break up with Netflix.

Friends and family had been recommending Disney+ for months, praising its variety and the sheer amount of shows included. As the owner of most things, Disney+ gives you access to all the Disney films and shows I grew up watching, plus Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars, National Geographic, and a huge collection of 00s films. To see all the .