Looking for something new to watch on TV this week? We’ve got you covered with our list of the most anticipated shows. Fans are calling the epic fantasy series Stranger Things – back for its final season on Netflix – one of the best shows out there. But there’s plenty more great television coming your way this week, too!
Aimee Lou Wood, known for her charming role in the BBC rom-com Film Club, is returning to screens with the second series of Daddy Issues. The show explores the complexities of motherhood and the bond between a father and daughter, and will be available to stream on BBC iPlayer.
If you’ve been missing Alan Carr since The Traitors ended, you’ll be happy to hear he’s returning in the third season of his semi-autobiographical comedy, Changing Ends.
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Daddy Issues, season 2
Season two of Aimee Lou Wood’s BBC series starts this week, premiering on November 21st. The new season follows Gemma (Wood), a new mother, as she navigates parenthood with support from her dad, Malcolm (David Morrissey).
An unexpected figure from their past is about to disrupt Malcolm and Gemma’s lives, making Malcolm confront his history and Gemma rethink her plans for the future.
You can watch the new series of Daddy Issues on Fridays at 9:35pm on BBC One and BBC Three, or anytime on BBC iPlayer.

Cuffs
BBC’s Brighton-set police drama Cuffs has found a new home, being added to Netflix this week.
This series, which first aired in 2015, is a character-driven drama that portrays the personal and professional lives of police officers. It focuses on how the challenges of their jobs follow them home, impacting their lives beyond the station.
Viewers on IMDb have called the series “gripping, intense, and funny,” with some comparing it to the police procedural The Bill. It features Ashley Walters and Amanda Abbington as PC Ryan Draper and DS Jo Moffat.
Cuffs is available to watch from Friday 28 November on Netflix.

Stranger Things, season 5 part 1
Get ready to go back to Hawkins! The first part of the final season of Stranger Things is arriving this week.
The story picks up in the fall of 1987, with our now-grown heroes more determined than ever to stop Vecna. But their challenges are far from over. The upcoming final battle promises a darkness unlike anything they’ve encountered before, and they’ll need the entire group to work together for one last stand to finally end the nightmare.
The first part of Stranger Things season 5 is now streaming on Netflix, starting November 26th. You can also watch seasons 1 through 4 anytime.

Changing Ends
Following the success of Celebrity Traitors, Alan Carr returns to television with the third season of his ITV comedy, Changing Ends.
This series, inspired by the creator’s own life, follows young Alan, played by Oliver Savell, as he navigates growing up. Alan feels like an outsider because his dad is a football manager, and this season, he’s dealing with a crush and trying to decide whether to keep his feelings a secret or share them with the world.
Young Alan faces the typical challenges of growing up, like sleepovers, swimming lessons, and figuring out relationships with friends – both boys and girls. You can watch “Changing Ends” starting Sunday, November 23rd, on ITV1 at 10:05 pm.

The Beatles Anthology
Disney Plus is the exclusive home of The Beatles Anthology, a new documentary that Disney says will offer a uniquely personal and detailed look at the band’s incredible history and how they worked together.
This nine-part documentary series, now remastered, charts the Beatles’ journey from their early struggles to worldwide fame. Featuring interviews with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, it reveals the triumphs and challenges they faced along the way.
The first three episodes of The Beatles Anthology will be streaming on Disney+ starting November 26th. Episodes 4 through 6 will be available on November 27th, and the final three episodes (7-9) will be released on November 28th.
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