It's not uncommon to feel 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 worth your time over the festive period, you've come to the right place.

Christmas brings an extra gift for fans of Virgin River, as season 6 has just arrived on Netflix. Wedding bells are ringing as Mel and Jack finally tie the knot this season and all the stops are being rolled out in preparation for the big day. That isn't all the excitement either, as Grayson Gurnsey will be reprising his role as Ricky, who was noticeably absent from season 5.

Based on MrBeast's (Jimmy Donaldson) YouTube show, Beast Games is new to Prime Video and set to become the biggest ever reality TV competition. With 1,000 contestants all competing for a $5 million cash prize, which in turn is the biggest single prize in the history of television and streaming, Beast Games is like no other competition show people have watched before...

For the music fans among you, Elton John: Never Too Late on Disney Plus is likely to be a real treat. In the run-up to his final live performance in the US, the performer's life and work is celebrated in this feature-length documentary. It’s a stomp through the greatest hits of his career, while his most frank moments are courtesy of archive interviews.

If films are more your thing, there are some new releases to choose from: Joker: Folie à Deux, the much-anticipated follow-up to the Oscar-winning 2019 DC film starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga; monster movie mash-up Godzilla x Kong: the New Empire; and true story The Six Triple Eight, which celebrates the only predominantly Black Women’s Army Corps unit to be stationed overseas during the Second World War.

Meanwhile, for something festive that will keep the whole family entertained, That Christmas on Netflix should do the trick. Santa Claus (voiced by Brian Cox) narrates the tale of one eventful Christmas Eve in this new film co-written by Richard Curtis and also featuring the voice of Fiona Shaw. There's also animated musical fantasy The Night before Christmas in Wonderland to enjoy, plus Charlie and the Chocolate Factory prequel Wonka featuring Timothée Chalamet.

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 racy, star-studded drama like Rivals, a brooding spy thriller like The Agency, or a nature documentary such as The Secret Life of Animals, 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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  • Godzilla x Kong: the New Empire

    • Fantasy
    • Drama
    • 2024
    • Adam Wingard
    • 114 mins
    • 12A

    Summary:

    Monster action adventure starring Rebecca Hall, Brian Tyree Henry and Dan Stevens. Since the Titans' last confrontation, Kong has decamped underground and is exploring the vast, fantastical world of "Hollow Earth". Meanwhile, Godzilla is up on the Earth's surface, keeping other monsters in check. However, a subterranean distress call initiates events that will see the two old foes face off against each other once again.

    Why watch?:

    The eponymous Titans return for this barmy fifth entry in the MonsterVerse franchise. Godzilla now lives on the Earth’s surface, while Kong resides in Hollow Earth, the inner realm of the planet’s core. When a distress signal sent from down below alerts Godzilla, the giant reptile is set on a collision course with Kong.

    Dan Stevens’s vet Trapper and Brian Tyree Henry’s podcaster Bernie bring much-needed charisma amid the carnage.

    James Mottram

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  • The Six Triple Eight

    • War
    • Drama
    • 2024
    • Tyler Perry
    • 127 mins
    • 12A

    Summary:

    Working under the indomitable Captain Charity Adams, recruits of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion face the seemingly impossible task of sorting through a backlog of undelivered mail intended for American soldiers on the front line in 1945. Wartime drama based on true events starring Kerry Washington

    Our verdict:

    A true story about unsung heroes, this polished and worthy drama tells the little-known story of an all-female, all-black group in the US Army during the Second World War. The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion was responsible for organising morale-boosting mail drops in Europe, handling some 17 million letters in under 90 days, despite facing ingrained prejudice and gruelling conditions. Ebony Obsidian plays new recruit Lena Derriecott King, a Georgia native who enlists after her Jewish boyfriend is killed in action.

    Director Tyler Perry handles the material competently, marshalling hundreds of extras and giving the non-combat story a real sense of scale. A fine supporting cast, including Susan Sarandon as First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and Oprah Winfrey as civil rights activist Mary McLeod Bethune, adds to the flavour. Sadly, the overly reverential screenplay lacks dramatic bite.

    James Mottram

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  • Virgin River

    • 2019
    • Romance
    • Drama
    • 12

    Summary:

    Seeking a fresh start, nurse practitioner Melinda Monroe moves from Los Angeles to a remote Northern California town and is surprised by what and who she finds.

    Why watch?:

    It’s spring in beautiful, remote northern California, and the sound of wedding bells is in the air. Mel and Jack (Alexandra Breckenridge and Martin Henderson) are getting married, and the sixth series of this satisfying romantic drama unashamedly wallows in every milestone along the way, but long-term fans know by now to expect the unexpected but not the unhappy.

    Flashbacks to Mel’s parents in the 1970s spice up the schmaltz.

    Jack Seale

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  • Beast Games

    • 2024
    • Entertainment
    • Reality

    Summary:

    Internet personality MrBeast aka Jimmy Donaldson hosts and co-creates a competition series with a record-breaking $5 million dollar cash prize on offer in the final game. One thousand players are invited to take part in physical, mental, and social challenges similar to the elaborate stunts on his YouTube channel. To stay in the hunt for the prize and avoid elimination each week, contestants leverage their strength and wit

    Why watch?:

    One of the world’s most popular YouTubers, Jimmy Donaldson aka Mr Beast, now scales his operation up for TV. Having made his name by elaborately giving away large sums of money, Mr Beast oversees a Squid Game-style contest with $5 million as the prize.

    None of his projects is without controversy, and this one has been hit by contestants complaining of inadequate facilities on set — but if you’re not talking about this show at Christmas, your kids will be.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • The Body

    • 2024
    • Documentary and factual
    • Crime/detective

    Summary:

    A three-part true crime anthology brings together shocking stories that begin with the discovery of a body in unusual private and public spaces. First-hand testimony from detectives involved in each case brings to life the search for a killer, which often required groundbreaking policework. These interviews are enriched with unsettling archive material and evidence. Episodes include The Body in the River, The Body in the Suitcase and The Body in the Carpet

    Why watch?:

    Almost every murder case starts with a dead body, but sometimes the location of the deceased is the piece of evidence that defines the investigation. This true-crime four-parter is an anthology of real killings that announced themselves with an unusually placed cadaver, from a corpse in a carpet and a stiff in a suitcase to a body found in a river.

    The detectives who were confronted with unusual crime scenes recall how they cracked the mystery, backed by disturbing archive footage.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Culprits

    • 2023
    • Thriller
    • Drama
    • 12A

    Summary:

    Joe is living the American dream with his fiance Jules and their children, Bud and Frankie. The family is unaware of Joe's history as a member of a gang of criminals that pulled off a daredevil heist masterminded by Dianne Harewood. The past eventually catches up with the doting father when another member of the gang contacts Joe to let him know that they are being targeted by an unknown assassin. To keep his loved ones safe, Joe must return to his old stomping ground to track down Dianne and former associates then identify the merciless killer in their midst. Heist thriller starring Gemma Arterton and Nathan Stewart-Jarrett

    A thriller first shown last year on Disney+ places us initially in a town in Washington state, where Joe (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) is a humble dad. But Joe used to have a different line of work in the UK. As we flash back to his heist-pulling past for crime lord Dianne (Gemma Arterton), it looks like his old gang might be forced back together, just as Joe falls foul of a gangster.

    The action hops around in time and the globe; the bits in between can drag but when the bullets fly, they zing.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • The Secret Lives of Animals

    • 2024
    • Documentary and factual
    • Nature

    Summary:

    Hugh Bonneville narrates a 10-part docuseries about the creativity and invention of the animal kingdom produced BBC Studios Natural History Unit. Filmed over the course of three years in 24 countries, The Secret Lives of Animals uses cutting-edge technology to capture previously unseen rituals and behaviour of 77 unique species. Footage includes a rarely seen relationship between a frog and tarantula, the jumping spider's courtship dance, a land lizard breathing underwater and the bizarre nose-poking test of friendship of one inquisitive monkey

    Why watch?:

    A life-or-death drama is always a good way to open a natural history series, and this one finds a cracker: on an island off the coast of Australia, a fur seal pup ignores clear instructions from his mother to stay put while she goes fishing. Soon he’s not only lost among a throng of unfamiliar, unfriendly adults, but the water’s edge is just one careless roly-poly away...

    Narrator Hugh Bonneville brings the drama in a nice cosy sort of way, as each sumptuously filmed episode takes on a new life landmark.

    Jack Seale

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  • Blink

    • Documentary and factual
    • News and current affairs
    • 2024
    • Daniel Roher
    • 83 mins
    • U

    Summary:

    Edith Lemay and husband Sebastien Pelletier are devastated when three of their four children, Mia, Colin and Laurent, are diagnosed with a rare and incurable disease. A feature-length documentary follows the clan on a round-the-world odyssey to create memories together.

    Why watch?:

    Part travelogue, part human-interest report, this National Geographic doc follows a Montreal family around the globe on a poignant adventure. Edith Lemay and Sébastien Pelletier take their four kids, three of whom will lose their sight before adulthood, on a trip to “fill their visual memory”.

    The film’s a touch bland, but the family make fine company.

    Calum Baker

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  • Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking

    • 2024
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle

    Summary:

    James and Oliver Phelps, better known as mischievous twins Fred and George Weasley in the Harry Potter films, host a competition series dedicated to the wizarding world created by JK Rowling. Nine teams of talented cake artists and pastry chefs are challenged to craft visually stunning and edible showstoppers inspired by the Harry Potter saga. Culinary judges Carla Hall and Jozef Youssef are joined by special guests including Warwick Davis, Evanna Lynch and Bonnie Wright to assess each daredevil confection. Interspersed with the weekly challenge, the Phelps brothers and fellow actors share behind-the-scenes secrets from making the blockbuster franchise. The first six episodes are baked to perfection this week and the finale will be out of the oven on December 20

    Why watch?:

    Streaming telly is not short of high-concept baking competitions but what the heck, here’s another one. James and Oliver Phelps — Fred and George Weasley in the Harry Potter films — are your hosts as pairs of bakers, who are potty for all things Harry, cook up creations that look like something from Harry Potter, but are actually cakes.

    With Potter co-stars Warwick Davis and Bonnie Wright among the guest judges and the whole thing taking place at a Potter-themed tourist attraction, it’s a slick branding exercise.

    Jack Seale

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  • Joker: Folie à Deux

    • Musical
    • Thriller
    • 2024
    • Todd Phillips
    • 137 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    Joaquin Phoenix returns to his Oscar-winning role, as an incarcerated Arthur Fleck meets his true love: Lady Gaga's Harley Quinn.

    Why watch?:

    Joaquin Phoenix returns to the role that won him an Oscar in a brooding sequel that takes big risks. Arthur Fleck is now an inmate at Arkham Asylum, where he’s awaiting trial for five murders. Joining a music class, he meets fellow prisoner Lee Quinzel (Lady Gaga), aka Harley Quinn, who is a fan of his.

    Less intense than its predecessor, this blend of Hollywood musical and twisted romance is bizarre but engaging, with the two leads making ideal sparring partners.

    James Mottram

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  • Coup!

    • Comedy
    • Thriller
    • 2022
    • Joseph Schuman
    • 98 mins
    • 12

    Summary:

    Satirical period comedy starring Peter Sarsgaard, Billy Magnussen and Sarah Gadon. In 1918, as the flu pandemic rages, the mysterious Floyd Monk arrives at the isolated estate of the Horton family, claiming to be their new chef. However, the man of the house - an ambitious journalist - soon grows suspicious of his new employee, who seems to be planting subversive ideas among his staff and charming his family.

    Why watch?:

    An excellent Peter Sarsgaard is the charismatic cuckoo in the nest propelling this class satire. It’s 1918, and with the flu pandemic raging, wealthy journalist Jay Horton (Billy Magnussen) has ensconced his wife (Sarah Gadon), children and staff in his isolated holiday mansion. Then their new chef (Sarsgaard) arrives and starts to subtly, gradually undermine his preening boss.

    There are few huge laughs, but the performances power things along.

    Calum Baker

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  • Abigail

    • Horror
    • Thriller
    • 2024
    • Matt Bettinelli-Olpin
    • 109 mins
    • 18

    Summary:

    Horror thriller starring Melissa Barrera, Dan Stevens and Alisha Weir. A ragtag gang kidnaps the 12-year-old daughter of a wealthy crime lord, intending to hold her for ransom. Holed up in an empty mansion, the group starts to be picked off one by one - and it gradually transpires that this cute young ballerina isn't all she seems.

    Why watch?:

    A simple kidnap takes some wild turns in this fang-in-cheek horror yarn. Six bickering mercenaries expect a big payday when they abduct a tycoon’s teenage daughter (Alisha Weir). But holing up in a murky mansion leads only to terror.

    There are plenty of killer lines, gruesome twists and juicy performances from a great cast led by Dan Stevens, Melissa Barrera, Kathryn Newton and Giancarlo Esposito.

    Jeremy Aspinall

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  • Nutcrackers

    • Comedy
    • Romance
    • 2024
    • David Gordon Green
    • 104 mins
    • 12

    Summary:

    Chicago real estate developer Michael Maxwell (Ben Stiller) is poised to close a lucrative deal that he has been working on for years when he receives a telephone call, letting him know that his sister and brother-in-law have been killed in a car accident. As next of kin, he must sign papers that will authorise social services to place his four nephews, Justice (Homer Janson); Junior (Ulysses Janson) and the twins Samuel (Atlas Janson) and Simon (Arlo Janson), into foster care. A simple dash from Chicago to Ohio becomes more complicated when social services worker Gretchen (Linda Cardellini) discloses that the proposed foster family is no longer viable. Michael becomes the reluctant guardian and carer for four children he doesn't know

    Why watch?:

    Though predictable, this quirky festive comedy has just enough edge to work. It sees Ben Stiller’s Chicago workaholic jet to the sticks in Ohio to temporarily look after his four unruly nephews, whose parents have suddenly died. Stiller’s on fine form, ably matched by the four real-life siblings playing the boisterous brood.

    It’s never a full-on laugh riot, but neither does it quite slide into manufactured schmaltz, and the film’s beautifully handled ballet finale (you read that right) is really rather touching.

    Calum Baker

    How to watch
  • Hounds

    • Drama
    • Crime/detective
    • 2023
    • Kamal Lazraq
    • 94 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    When a kidnapping goes wrong, a father and son must find a way to dispose of a body for a local mob in the suburbs of Casablanca.

    Why watch?:

    Sprinkled with mordant humour, this pacey Moroccan thriller follows the nightmare that ensues when Hassan (Abdellatif Masstouri) persuades his son Issam (Ayoub Elaid) to help him carry out a task for a crime boss.

    Set among the twisty streets of Casablanca, Kamal Lazraq’s beautifully filmed modern noir mines the father/son dynamic for pathos and a rarely slackening tension.

    Amber Wilkinson

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  • The Lion King

    • Children's
    • Action
    • 2019
    • Jon Favreau
    • 113 mins
    • PG

    Summary:

    Animated musical adventure featuring the voices of Donald Glover and James Earl Jones. In Africa, Mufasa is preparing his young heir, Simba, to become the next king of the jungle. However, Simba's uncle Scar wants the throne for himself and is determined to remove any obstacles to his ambition, permanently.

    Why watch?:

    Disney’s 2019 remake of its 1994 animated classic uses realistic-looking CGI for a more “live-action” feel. It cleaves close to the original, telling the story of lion cub Simba, who believes himself responsible for the death of his father. All the much-loved characters and songs remain intact, and the starry voice cast is led by Donald Glover, Beyoncé and James Earl Jones.

    A sequel, Mufasa: the Lion King, is in cinemas from Friday 20 December.

    Trevor Johnston

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  • Elton John: Never Too Late

    • Documentary and factual
    • Drama
    • 2024
    • R.J. Cutler
    • 102 mins
    • 12

    Summary:

    On November 20, 2022, Sir Elton John performed his final concert in North America at the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. A feature-length documentary chronicles the build-up to the concert and invites the musician to reflect on his early years.

    Why watch?:

    The shy boy with a phenomenal talent, the rise to superstardom and the sex and drugs that almost consumed him: Elton John’s story is a well-trodden yellow brick road. This feature-length documentary charts his path with a sympathetic, celebratory — if slightly sombre — portrait of the Rocket Man (his husband David Furnish is the co-director).

    It’s 2022 and the months are ticking down to Elton’s final US performance. The venue? LA’s Dodger Stadium, where two shows in 1975 helped cement his legend. As he prepares to bid farewell, the past 50-odd years of his career are flown through via a solid archive of footage, pictures and audio recordings.

    His frankest moments arrive in the snippets of interviews that were taped for his autobiography, but it’s when interacting with his two children that he truly shines. The film’s crescendo proves the most poignant moment, with a performance of Your Song at that last ever American tour date.

    Frances Taylor

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  • Dexter: Original Sin

    • 2024
    • Thriller
    • Drama

    Summary:

    Prequel to the crime drama Dexter following the title character on his journey to becoming a serial killer. Starring Patrick Gibson and Christian Slater and narrated by Michael C Hall

    Our verdict:

    In 2021 the serial-killer drama Dexter was revived via a so-so sequel, Dexter: New Blood. That show set up the son of vigilante murderer Dexter Morgan (Michael C Hall) as a potential new protagonist, but before that we have a new take on the story: a prequel, starring Patrick Gibson as a 20-year-old Dexter and Christian Slater as the father who teaches him to channel his bloodlust for good.

    Michael C Hall does still contribute, however, delivering the traditional inner-monologue narration.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • The Night before Christmas in Wonderland

    • Drama
    • Animation
    • 2024
    • Peter Baynton
    • 80 mins
    • U

    Summary:

    Animated musical fantasy featuring the voices of Gerard Butler and Emilia Clarke. When St Nick receives a letter from the Princess of Hearts in Wonderland, he assembles his reindeer and flies down the rabbit hole to the topsy-turvy realm. But when he arrives, he falls foul of a grumpy queen who has banned Christmas. Can he cheer her up and persuade her to change her mind?

    Why watch?:

    Festive cheer and Lewis Carroll-inspired whimsy collide in this gorgeously illustrated musical feature, based on the picture book by Carys Bexington and Kate Hindley. Gerard Butler voices the cheerful St Nick, who rides off down the rabbit hole to make a delivery to Wonderland, only to get into trouble with its Christmas-hating queen (Emilia Clarke).

    The all-Brit cast has a blast with the rhyming script and toe-tapping original songs, while director Peter Baynton (The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse) preserves the book’s lovely, textured style.

    Calum Baker

    How to watch
  • Ready or Not

    • Comedy
    • Horror
    • 2019
    • Matt Bettinelli-Olpin
    • 91 mins
    • 18

    Summary:

    Horror thriller starring Samara Weaving and Andie MacDowell. On her wedding night, Grace discovers her wealthy in-laws enjoy an unusual ritual: forcing her to play a deadly game of hide and seek before she can advance to the honeymoon.

    Why watch?:

    The 2019 cult favourite from the directors of the Scream reboot comes new to Netflix, offering a witty, splattery rejoinder to the streamer’s festive options. Grace (Samara Weaving) finds marrying into old money can be fatal when she has to play a game with her rich in-laws on the eve of her honeymoon.

    In this version of hide and seek, if you’re found, you’re sacrificed. The film-makers know just what twists to take with their satirical thrill-fest.

    Alan Jones

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  • Seaside Hotel

    • 2013
    • Drama
    • Comedy

    Summary:

    Danish drama from Walter Presents set in the 1920s and 1930s. Wealthy guests, and not-so-wealthy staff and locals, make an annual hotbed of intrigue at a luxury seaside hotel.

    Why watch?:

    This gentle Danish drama has charmed audiences with its endearing characters, beautiful Jutland backdrop and enjoyable storylines. As the hotel opens its doors for a seventh series, former guest Amanda Madsen is the new owner, with regular summer guests relieved to escape briefly from the German occupation of 1940.

    But, by 1941, when series eight starts, no-one can ignore the number of German uniforms in the area.

    Jane Rackham

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  • No Good Deed

    • 2024
    • Comedy
    • Romance

    Summary:

    Married couple Paul and Lydia face painful secrets when they decide to sell their picture-perfect Los Angeles home. Dark comedy starring Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano

    Why watch?:

    Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano are troubled Los Angeles house vendors in a series from Liz Feldman, the writer of Dead like Me. It begins with an open viewing, a device through which we get to know several locals who might put in an offer — but what do you know, they all have secrets and the sellers themselves are harbouring a big one.

    As a fractious, damaged and superstitious empty-nester, Kudrow is the pick of the cast.

    Jack Seale

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  • One Hundred Years of Solitude

    • 2024
    • Romance
    • Drama
    • 18

    Summary:

    Seven generations of the Buendía family navigate love and loss in the timeless town of Macondo. Colombian drama based on Gabriel Garcia Marquez's novel

    Why watch?:

    Gabriel García Márquez’s classic novel, a multi-generational, magical-realist epic, is hefty source material that doesn’t seem to daunt this Spanish-language dramatisation one bit.

    From the start, the tale of a family fleeing talk of a curse to found a new town has a dreamlike fervour and an eye for a beautiful composition, as it spins tales of progress and misfortune, and births and deaths.

    Jack Seale

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  • Dream Productions

    • 2024
    • Action
    • Comedy
    • U

    Summary:

    Dreammakers inside Riley's head craft the next big fantastical night-time imagining. Animated spin-off from Inside Out featuring the voices of Tony Hale, Maya Rudolph, Richard Ayoade and Paula Pell

    Why watch?:

    Riley, the girl whose emotions were made into characters in the hit Inside Out movies, has dreams. Expanding her voice role from the original movie, Paula Pell takes the lead in this four-part spin-off, playing Paula Persimmon, a seasoned dream director whose creations for Riley have traditionally featured unicorns and giant ice-cream cones.

    But as the child grows up, Paula needs to expand her creative vision — enter Xeni (Richard Ayoade), a daydream director with grand pretensions. Can they work together to make the teenage dreams Riley needs to see?

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Queer Eye

    • 2018
    • Entertainment
    • Reality
    • 12

    Summary:

    A five-strong team of gay men dispenses advice on fashion, food, wine and culture to chosen heroes, empowering each week's guest to seize control of their life.

    Why watch?:

    The Fab Five have had a little makeover of their own: for the ninth season, interior designer Jeremiah Brent — who is already familiar to fans of American home-improvement shows — replaces Bobby Berk as the quintet’s expert on decoration and organisation around the house. Having spent the past two seasons sorting people out in New Orleans and the rest of Louisiana, the gang now land in Las Vegas.

    There are, as usual, ordinary heroes who don’t make time for themselves, and who badly need restyling and re-energising.

    Jack Seale

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