Colin from Accounts series two A surprise hit last year , this second series of the sweet yet sharp Aussie romcom picks up with Ash and Gordon (real-life couple and writers Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall) having decided to give their romance and proper go and moved in together. But there’s one thing missing – Colin, the disabled dog that facilitated their meet-cute in the first place. They hatch a plan to get him back from his new owners, but soon realise that co-owning a dog isn’t enough to help them overcome the obstacles that crop up in new relationships.

As with all good romcoms, the joy is in watching them do it anyway. Slow Horses series four If this thriller about a group of MI5 rejects were on primetime BBC, it would be one of the biggest TV programmes in the country. But squirreled away on Apple TV+, it’s taken four series for it to build up the audience it deserves.

Based on Mick Herron’s Slough House novel series, this new instalment takes inspiration from 2017’s Spook Street and begins with a bomb explosion that threatens not only the safety of the public, but the foundations of the Slow Horses team of spies itself. Gary Oldman returns as the curmudgeonly lead, Jackson Lamb, but it’s Jack Lowden who takes centre stage as upstart River Cartwright, whose tense relationship with his ex-spy grandfather is about to get a whole lot more complicated. The Perfect Couple Nicole Kidman is one of the hardest-working women in Hollywood.

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