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12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
15 Great British And Irish TV Shows To Watch
While some British or Irish shows are beloved internationally, there are many amazing ones that perhaps don't get the recognition they deserve. So, here are 15 incredible from the UK and Ireland that are totally worth a watch... Dept. Q Based on the book series by Jussi Adler-Olsen, Dept. Q follows Carl Morck, a well-respected detective who is returning to work following a tragic incident where his partner was paralysed and a policeman was killed. As he returns, he is given a cold case that begins to consume his life. Where to watch: Netflix Derry Girls If sitcoms are more your style, then look no further than Derry Girls. It follows five teenagers attending a Catholic girls' school in Derry in the mid-nineties. We watch the group navigate school life during the political unrest, as well as the bizarre situations they get themselves into. You'll laugh, cry, and have a blast!Where to watch: Netflix, All 4, Sky Peep Show This sitcom is centred around the dysfunctional friendship of Mark and Jeremy, who are share a flat together in South London. Being somewhat of an odd-couple, the two find themselves in a series of (sometimes painfully) awkward situations. It's quintessentially British, laugh-out-loud funny, and incredibly cringe and binge-worthy. Where to watch: Channel 4 Years and Years This show is about an extended family that lives in an alternate version of the UK. Technological advancements and political unrest have fractured society, and tensions are high. The show begins in 2019, and fast forwards in time every episode as we see how each member of the family – and society itself – grows and crumbles with time. It's a fascinating watch and can get pretty emotional at times to watch: Disney+, ITVX, Max Bad Sisters This dark comedy show is about the Garvey sisters, who, after the death of their parents, are bound to each other by the promises they've made to protect one another. It's a true dark comedy, with sinister elements lifted up with excellent comedy writing and performances. Where to watch: Apple TV+ Ghosts If you're from The States, you may already know Ghosts from its US adaptation, but there's nothing like the original, right? It follows Alison Cooper, who unexpectedly inherits a huge old country house from a distant relative. Another unexpected surprise is that the house is full of ghosts from throughout history who make up the various people who died there. It's a nice easy watch, and good fun!Where to watch: Sky, BBC iPlayer, Max Catastrophe Rob, from Boston, goes on a business trip to London, where he meets an Irish woman called Sharon. They spend a week casually hooking up while he's over there, but everything changes when Sharon discovers she's pregnant. After finding out, Rob flies back to be with Sharon, and they attempt to get to know each other. As you can imagine – given this comes from the joint minds of Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney – it's a hilarious show to get stuck into. Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video I May Destroy You This drama series from Michaela Coel follows Arabella, who, after being sexually assaulted at a bar, begins to reassess and rebuild her life. We also follow her best friends, Terry and Kwame, who each face their own issues when it comes to sex and relationships. It's a hard-hitting series that's done in a brilliant way, and is totally deserving of its critical to watch: Sky, BBC iPlayer, Max Broadchurch Starring David Tennant and Olivia Colman, Broadchurch is a classic gritty crime drama in the British mould. When the body of a young boy is found on a beach, a small town in Dorset becomes the focus of a gripping police to watch: ITVX, Britbox, PBS Adolescence If you haven't seen it yet, here's another recommendation to. The psychological crime thriller follows the case surrounding 13-year-old Jamie Miller who is arrested after the murder of a girl at his school. The incurring investigation reveals Jamie's attitudes towards women; while at home, the family must deal with the implications of Jamie's detention. Where to watch: Netflix This Country Creators Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper star in this hilarious mockumentary that revolves around two cousins in rural England and their day-to-day lives. In a light and funny way, the show captures certain aspects of living in a rural community as a young to watch: Sky, BBC iPlayer Time This anthology series is set inside the British prison system. Season one follows Marc (Sean Bean) who is recently imprisoned. Overwhelmed by the dangers of prison life, Marc meets Eric (Stephen Graham), a prison guard who endeavours to protect those in his two follows three women beginning their sentences at the same time. Orla (Jodie Whittaker) is a single mother, incarcerated for the first time, Abi (Tamara Lawrance), who is imprisoned on a life sentence, and Kelsey (Bella Ramsey), a pregnant heroin addict. Where to watch: BBC iPlayer, Apple TV Being Human This comedy-drama crosses flatshare comedy with supernatural horror-drama. It follows three individuals who are sharing a flat, trying to live a normal life, and fit in. The only problem is – one of them is a ghost, the other is a vampire, and the other is a werewolf. It's funny, but also emotional and exciting!Where to watch: ITVX, Britbox, Amazon Prime Video Top Boy This drama is set in a housing estate in East London, and follows two drug dealers attempting to rise to the top of their trade. We see the tension between drug gangs and those attempting to live a life outside of drugs and violence. It's a thrilling series that contains elements of crime thriller and social to watch: Netflix Happy Valley There's really not much 'happy' about this British crime drama. The harrowing show follows Sergeant Catherine Cawood as she leads a team of police officers to solve cases in Yorkshire, while still dealing with the brutal death of her own daughter. Her own personal strife is tied into the show's main plot, and it's full of tense and emotional to watch: Sky, BBC iPlayer, AMC+ What are some of YOUR favourite British and Irish TV shows you would recommend? Let us know in the comments below!


Daily Mirror
4 days ago
- Daily Mirror
Man thought he'd beaten the TV licence system - then a letter turned up
Lee Stewart cancelled because he did not watch any live television but after a conversation with a TV Licence inspection officer Lee was shocked to find he was facing a hefty fine A man is celebrating after a court case about his TV licence was thrown out by magistrates. Lee Stewart decided to cancel his TV licence because he did not watch any live television. However after a conversation with a TV Licence inspection officer, where he explained that he did not watch live telly, Lee was shocked to find a letter saying he was in breach of licence requirements and was facing a hefty fine. A license is needed to watch or record live TV, including live programmes streamed fro sites like ITV Hub, All 4, YouTube, or Amazon Prime Video. You also need a license to watch BBC iPlayer. Mr Stuart was visited by a TV Licensing inspection officer in September last year. He said he saw the visit as an opportunity to explain his viewing habits in person. He said: 'I told him I didn't pay for a TV licence because I didn't think I needed one because I don't watch live TV." 'I don't even have an aerial installed in my TV, and I invited him to do his checks. He was a bit apprehensive, but he looked at everything and asked me what I used the TV for. "So I told him I just watch Netflix and Amazon Prime through the PlayStation, and he asked me if I used BBC iPlayer and I said, 'no'.' Mr Stuart said the officer confirmed he was not in breach of licensing requirements following the inspection, the Liverpool Echo reports. Mr Stuart, from Kirkby, described how the officer documented their conversation and read back the main points, including that no live TV was being watched and no BBC iPlayer account was used. He added: 'It was official, and I agreed with what he had said, so when I was presented with the big white signature box, I just signed it, and then he left. To be honest, I was really made up with myself, thinking I'd beaten the system and proved I didn't need a licence.' However, in January this year, Mr Stuart received a Single Justice Procedure Notice (SJPN), which covers those who are alleged to have watched TV without a licence. Lee explained: 'It said if I pleaded not guilty, the fine would be larger and I may have to pay court costs. So I'm not sure what's going on at this point. 'I looked through it all, and at the back was the inspector's statement. Straight away I clocked the question, 'May I come in to inspect the TV receiver?' and it said 'no' in the answer box, so that was wrong because I did. 'The next point was saying I admitted to watching the news last week. So I've refused him entry and then admitted on the step I watched live news last week? It didn't make any sense.' Mr Stuart chose to contest the notice and represented himself at Sefton Magistrates Court. He said: 'I can see why people just accept it, but I knew I was innocent and I wasn't paying for a TV licence that I didn't need so I fought it.' "I'll be totally honest, I was surprised by the outcome and I thought it might be good to share my experience.' The court dismissed the case due to insufficient evidence. A TV Licensing spokesperson said: 'This was reviewed by TV Licensing following the court hearing in April 2025 as is standard practice, and no failings were highlighted.' The spokesperson added that while both the officer and Mr Stuart gave credible in-person testimony, the magistrates could not find the case was proved beyond reasonable doubt. Mr Stuart, initially pleased with the outcome, later received a further letter from TV Licensing advising of the licence requirement. He has since submitted a formal complaint and a No Licence Needed (NLN) declaration. He added: 'The form asks at the end, 'What outcome do you want from this?' and I just put 'All I want is to be left alone, but an apology wouldn't go amiss'.' TV Licensing confirmed it has now received Mr Stuart's NLN declaration. A TV Licensing spokesperson said: 'If a property we believe should be licensed is unlicensed, letters are sent to that address advising of the requirement for a TV Licence if the occupant watches live TV or other licensable content. This stops for one year when the occupant declares they don't need a licence, when letters will resume to check if circumstances have changed.'


Scotsman
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Who are the judges on Bake Off: The Professionals? Line-up
Bake Off: The Professionals has welcomed back some familiar judges 👀 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Bake Off: The Professionals is back for its 10th series. Channel 4 will air the latest episode as the teams face fresh challenges. But who is casting an eye over the contestants this year? The weather might be about to get very summery - but that is no excuse for a soggy bottom in the Bake Off kitchen. The professionals have entered the ring and they will be hoping to rise to the challenge in the latest season of the hit Channel 4 series. A fresh batch of pastry chefs are competing in pairs to be named the best in the land. The next episode will see them have to cook a five-tier mille-feuille among other challenges. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But who will be casting an experienced eye over the chefs this season? Here's all you need to know: When is Bake Off: The Professionals on TV? Bake-Off: The Professionals hosts and judges: (L-R) Ellie Taylor, Liam Charles, Cherish Finden and Benoit Blin | Channel 4 The latest episode of the GBBO spin-off is set to be broadcast by Channel 4 tonight (June 10). It is due to start at 8pm and is due to finish at approximately 9pm - including ad-breaks. Bake Off: The Professionals can be watched on demand via the on demand service of the same name (formerly All4/ 4oD). Episodes will be added at the same time they start on television. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad What to expect from Bake Off: The Professionals today? It is pastry week on the popular cooking competition and the chefs will be hoping that the challenges will be as easy as pie. The preview for the episode, via Radio Times , reads: 'Ellie Taylor and Liam Charles welcome the chefs as they create 24 savoury pâté en croûte and get creative with 24 modern religieuse - choux buns said to resemble nuns. 'For the showpiece, judges… ask them to come up with a five-tier mille-feuille that would not look out of place at the most glamorous of wedding celebrations.' Who are the judges on Bake Off: The Professionals? It will be a pair of familiar faces on judging duty for the 10th series of Bake-Off: The Professionals. Benoit Blin and Cherish Finden are returning to cast an expert eye, and several thousand expert tastebuds, over the contestants' creations. Blin is best known as the Chef Pâtissier at Raymond Blanc's Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons. He said: 'What I've really noticed is that the gap between the strongest and weakest teams has narrowed so much. And when you reach the second or third stage of the competition, you see the teams are all really close together. I think now all the teams really understand what the competition is all about, so they prepare a little better.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Bake Off: The Professionals judge Cherish Finden | Channel 4/ Laura Palmer Finden is formerly Executive Pastry Chef of the Pan Pacific London Hotel. Speaking ahead of series 10, she added: 'Hitting our 10th anniversary is like pulling a perfectly risen soufflé out of the oven – pure joy and satisfaction. Every series brings fresh talent, new surprises, and breathtaking creations. 'It is amazing to see how they evolve. I'm honoured to still be part of this journey and continue to inspire and challenge the best pastry in the industry.' Both Blin and Finden have been judges on the show since it began back in 2016 on BBC Two - when it was originally called Bake Off: Crème de la Crème. The duo have judged on all 10 series, including the one airing in 2025. Who are the hosts on Bake Off: The Professionals? Unlike the judges, the hosts of the show have changed a lot of the 10 series so far. Over the years the likes of Tom Kerridge, Angus Deayton and Tom Allen have presented the show. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad For series 10, former Great British Bake Off contestant and Junior Bake Off judge Liam Charles and comedian, actress and writer Ellie Taylor will be on presenting duties. They have hosted it together since series eight - with Liam first becoming a host on the show in series three. Liam said: 'I feel like the chemistry between myself, Cherish, Benoit, and latterly Ellie, just gets better and better the more time we spend with each other. I also think the challenges have got a lot harder. 'I know that's a bit rich coming from me, who can't do most of the challenges, but they seem to me to have got more difficult as the years have passed. The chefs are using a lot of cool new techniques as well. I think the show has just become a little more slick as time has gone by.'


Scotsman
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Who are the judges on Bake Off: The Professionals? Line-up
Bake Off: The Professionals has welcomed back some familiar judges 👀 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Bake Off: The Professionals is back for its 10th series. Channel 4 will air the latest episode as the teams face fresh challenges. But who is casting an eye over the contestants this year? The weather might be about to get very summery - but that is no excuse for a soggy bottom in the Bake Off kitchen. The professionals have entered the ring and they will be hoping to rise to the challenge in the latest season of the hit Channel 4 series. A fresh batch of pastry chefs are competing in pairs to be named the best in the land. The next episode will see them have to cook a five-tier mille-feuille among other challenges. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But who will be casting an experienced eye over the chefs this season? Here's all you need to know: When is Bake Off: The Professionals on TV? Bake-Off: The Professionals hosts and judges: (L-R) Ellie Taylor, Liam Charles, Cherish Finden and Benoit Blin | Channel 4 The latest episode of the GBBO spin-off is set to be broadcast by Channel 4 tonight (June 10). It is due to start at 8pm and is due to finish at approximately 9pm - including ad-breaks. Bake Off: The Professionals can be watched on demand via the on demand service of the same name (formerly All4/ 4oD). Episodes will be added at the same time they start on television. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad What to expect from Bake Off: The Professionals today? It is pastry week on the popular cooking competition and the chefs will be hoping that the challenges will be as easy as pie. The preview for the episode, via Radio Times , reads: 'Ellie Taylor and Liam Charles welcome the chefs as they create 24 savoury pâté en croûte and get creative with 24 modern religieuse - choux buns said to resemble nuns. 'For the showpiece, judges… ask them to come up with a five-tier mille-feuille that would not look out of place at the most glamorous of wedding celebrations.' Who are the judges on Bake Off: The Professionals? It will be a pair of familiar faces on judging duty for the 10th series of Bake-Off: The Professionals. Benoit Blin and Cherish Finden are returning to cast an expert eye, and several thousand expert tastebuds, over the contestants' creations. Blin is best known as the Chef Pâtissier at Raymond Blanc's Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons. He said: 'What I've really noticed is that the gap between the strongest and weakest teams has narrowed so much. And when you reach the second or third stage of the competition, you see the teams are all really close together. I think now all the teams really understand what the competition is all about, so they prepare a little better.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Bake Off: The Professionals judge Cherish Finden | Channel 4/ Laura Palmer Finden is formerly Executive Pastry Chef of the Pan Pacific London Hotel. Speaking ahead of series 10, she added: 'Hitting our 10th anniversary is like pulling a perfectly risen soufflé out of the oven – pure joy and satisfaction. Every series brings fresh talent, new surprises, and breathtaking creations. 'It is amazing to see how they evolve. I'm honoured to still be part of this journey and continue to inspire and challenge the best pastry in the industry.' Both Blin and Finden have been judges on the show since it began back in 2016 on BBC Two - when it was originally called Bake Off: Crème de la Crème. The duo have judged on all 10 series, including the one airing in 2025. Who are the hosts on Bake Off: The Professionals? Unlike the judges, the hosts of the show have changed a lot of the 10 series so far. Over the years the likes of Tom Kerridge, Angus Deayton and Tom Allen have presented the show. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad For series 10, former Great British Bake Off contestant and Junior Bake Off judge Liam Charles and comedian, actress and writer Ellie Taylor will be on presenting duties. They have hosted it together since series eight - with Liam first becoming a host on the show in series three. Liam said: 'I feel like the chemistry between myself, Cherish, Benoit, and latterly Ellie, just gets better and better the more time we spend with each other. I also think the challenges have got a lot harder. 'I know that's a bit rich coming from me, who can't do most of the challenges, but they seem to me to have got more difficult as the years have passed. The chefs are using a lot of cool new techniques as well. I think the show has just become a little more slick as time has gone by.' Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.


Scottish Sun
04-06-2025
- General
- Scottish Sun
More than 80 areas warned of major Freeview problems THIS week as TVs stop working properly
Check the full list of 87 areas below to see if you are affected BAD VIEW More than 80 areas warned of major Freeview problems THIS week as TVs stop working properly Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) HOUSEHOLDS have been warned of widespread Freeview disruption this week that could make their TVs stop working properly. Viewers may switch on their telly to find a black, pixelated or flickering screen as a result of planned engineering works. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 If you don't want to miss your favourite TV shows while the work is taking place, Freeview suggested households check out its online TV guide Credit: Getty Some 87 areas are expected to be affected, according to Freeview. Freeview has urged households that the disruption is only temporary and to not retune their TV. "If you are affected by engineering work, please don't try and retune your TV - reception will be restored as soon as the engineering work is completed," the company said. "Occasionally, routine engineering work is required on transmitters in order to improve terrestrial TV services. "While every effort is made to minimise the impact on viewers, this can cause temporary disruption to reception." If you don't want to miss your favourite TV shows while the work is taking place, Freeview has suggested households check out its online TV guide. The Freeview Channel Checker tells viewers what changes are taking place that may affect their service and viewing. To use it, simply enter your postcode to see what will be affected. If you have a hybrid or smart TV, you can watch uninterrupted TV during the engineering works via the Freeview app or website. 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