New to Netflix
Loads of brand new content has arrived on Netflix, just in time for the weekend.
If you're planning on taking it easy, here's a list of everything new to the streaming service:
Top Boy
Ashley Walters and Kane Robinson reprise their roles as Dushane and Sully.
They're joined by newcomer Micheal Ward as Jamie.
The season follows on from the original series which came to an end in 2013.
Unbelievable
Marie Adler files a police report claiming she's been sexually assaulted by an intruder in her home.
The investigating detectives, as well as the people closest to her, come to doubt the truth of her story.
Call The Midwife : Series 7
Poplar welcomes Lucille Anderson, the first West Indian midwife to be featured as a series regular.
Tested as never before, the nuns and nurses face challenging issues.
From leprosy, tokophobia and stroke to Huntington’s chorea and unmarried mothers.
The I-Land
10 people wake up on a treacherous island with no memory of who they are or how they got there.
They set off on a journey to get back home. They soon discover this world is not as it seems.
The Ranch: Part 7
The show follows Colt’s return home after a brief and failed semi-pro football career.
He returns to run the family ranching business with his father Beau.
Tall Girl
Jodi has always been the tallest girl in school and it's one of her biggest insecurities.
It all turns around for Jodi when she meets Stig, a seemingly perfect Swedish foreign exchange student who's even taller her.
Marianne
When a horror novelist takes a break from writing, she discovers the demon from her book exists in the real world.
Evelyn
Evelyn follows the story of how a family survive the unthinkable.
14 years after the suicide of their son and brother, the family walk the length of the UK to try and open up about his death.
The Mind, Explained
From dreaming to anxiety disorders, discover what's happening inside your brain with this illuminating documentary series.
Hello, Privilege. It's Me, Chelsea
In this documentary, Chelsea Handler explores how white privilege impacts American culture.
She also look at the ways it’s benefited her own life and career.
The Chef Show: Volume 2
Jon Favreau and award-winning Chef Roy Choi reunite after their critically acclaimed film Chef.
The two friends experiment with their favourite recipes and techniques.
They bake, cook, explore and collaborate with some of the biggest names in the entertainment and culinary world.
Bill Burr: Paper Tiger
Stand-up comedian, actor, and podcaster, Bill Burr, delivers a scathing review on the state of the world.
Burr dives into Michelle Obama’s book tour, the problem with male feminists, his hang-ups on taking a bath and more.
Happy binge-watching!