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Roger Jean Nsengiyumva from BBC iPlayer’s You Don’t Know Me, Hayley’s And Just Like That… review may surprise! Plus, Scott’s Christmas TV quiz.
Scott and Hayley join Naga Munchetty to review the week's biggest shows. This week, that features ‘Lynley’ the latest crime thriller to reach BBC iPlayer, which follows aristocratic DI Thomas Lynley and his reluctant partner DS Barbara Havers as they’re brought in to solve murders.
BBC Sitcom ‘Can You Keep a Secret’ starring Dawn French, Mark Heap and Craig Roberts, all about a retired couple - played by Dawn and Mark – who commit insurance fraud, after one of them is mistakenly claimed dead.
And finally, we discuss Netflix’s ‘Heated Rivalry’ about two ice hockey players whose animosity in the rink turns into a secret romance off the ice. Remember you can Email mustwatch@bbc.co.uk to have your say.

Roger Jean Nsengiyumva from BBC iPlayer’s You Don’t Know Me, Hayley’s And Just Like That… review may surprise! Plus, Scott’s Christmas TV quiz.
His Dark Materials and Help screenwriter Jack Thorne and production manager Katie Player join the Must Watch team to talk about their new pressure group ‘Underlying Health Condition.’ Plus, reviews of Superman & Lois on BBC One, Landscapers on Sky Atlantic and Robin Robin on Netflix.
Nihal, Scott and Hayley chat to Kevin McCloud about Grand Designs: House of the Year. Plus, reviews of Hawkeye on Disney +, American Rust on Sky Atlantic and Freddie Mercury: The Final Act on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
The Must Watch team speak to David O’Doherty about ‘Along for the Ride’ on Channel 4. Plus, reviews of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! On ITV, The Wheel of Time on Amazon Prime Video and season 2 of Tiger King on Netflix.
Nihal, Hayley and Scott discuss Miriam and Alan: Lost in Scotland on Channel 4. Plus, Hayley speaks to Dopesick showrunner Danny Strong and Kathryn Hahn and Casey Wilson about The Shrink Next Door on Apple TV +.
Nihal, Scott and Hayley are joined by Jamie Demetriou to chat about Stath Lets Flats. Plus, reviews of Close to Me on Channel 4, The Tower on ITV and Dexter: New Blood on Now and Sky.
Nihal, Scott and Hayley are joined by Mandip Gill to chat Doctor Who: Flux. Plus, reviews of Colin in Black and White on Netflix, Invasion on Apple TV, Dalgliesh on Channel 5.
This episode includes lots of chat about shark related films (for some reason) and Celine Buckens drops by to chat to Nihal, Hayley and Scott about Showtrial on BBC One. Plus, reviews of The Long Call on ITV and The Madame Blanc Mysteries on Channel 5.
Robert Carlyle joins the team to chat about COBRA: Cyberwar on Sky Max. We hear from Alan Ruck and J. Smith-Cameron on Succession season 3. Plus, Scott and Hayley review Impeachment: American Crime Story.
Nihal, Scott and Hayley chat to Mark Bonnar about on-set toilet situations and (more importantly) Guilt series 2 on BBC Two and BBC Scotland. Plus, reviews of Scenes From a Marriage on Sky Atlantic, Angela Black on ITV and Muppets Haunted Mansion on Disney Plus.
Nihal, Scott and Hayley are joined by Ridley Road star Tracy-Ann Oberman. Plus reviews of Murder Island on Channel 4 and Squid Game – which is poised to become Netflix’s biggest original show EVER!
Nihal, Scott and Hayley hear from Mel and Sue about how difficult it was to buy a microphone during lockdown and their Sky comedy Hitmen: Reloaded. Plus, reviews of Foundation on Apple TV + and ITV’s Hollington Drive.
The Must Watch team hear from Rachel Shenton about series 2 of All Creatures Great and Small on Channel 5. The traitor on board HMS Vigil himself, Lorne MacFadyen chats to us ahead of the finale. Plus, reviews of The Morning Show series 2 and Y: The Last Man.
Nihal, Scott and Hayley are joined by Alistair Petrie who talks Sex Education season 3. Plus, reviews of Help on Channel 4 starring Jodie Comer and Stephen Graham and BBC One’s The Cleaner starring Greg Davies.
Hayley Campbell is back with the Must Watch team of Nihal Arthanayake and Scott Bryan after FINALLY finishing her book. DJ Target drops by to chat ‘Tonight With Target’ on BBC Three and Babou Ceesay talks about Wolfe on Sky Max.
Resident critic Scott Bryan is joined by Mobeen Azhar who sits in for Nihal and Radio 1’s Katie Thistleton is back to cover Hayley Campbell (yes, she’s still finishing that book). Love expert Paul C Brunson from Married At First Sight UK tells Scott the secret to a second date. Plus, reviews of McCartney 3,2,1 on Disney + and Stephen on ITV.
Radio 1’s Katie Thistleton joins the Must Watch team so Hayley Campbell can finally finish her book! Sex Education’s Connor Swindells drops by to chat about BBC One’s submarine drama ‘Vigil.’ Plus, His Dark Materials screenwriter Jack Thorne on his speech at the Edinburgh TV festival. The team also review ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’ on Amazon Prime Video and ‘The Chair’ on Netflix.
Nihal’s back from Tokyo to join the Must Watch team again. Joe Lycett drops by to chat PET coloured plastic. Plus, Scott and Hayley review the return of Changing Rooms on Channel 4, Marvel: What If on Disney + and The White Lotus on Sky Atlantic.
Patrick Kielty joins Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell for reviews of Cooking with Paris Hilton on Netflix, The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family on BBC Two. Plus, Niamh Algar drops by (via zoom) to chat about Deceit on Channel 4.
Patrick Kielty’s in the main Must Watch chair with Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell to discuss the week’s biggest TV and streaming shows. Iain Stirling and Steve Bugeja chat about Buffering on ITV2. Plus, the end of The X Factor and I’m A Celebrity returns to Wales.
Inspired by the Olympics, Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell join guest host Nick Bright to discuss comedy, drama and reality TV to decipher the best victory moment in TV history.
Mobeen Azhar joins Must Watch regulars Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell for reviews of Sexy Beasts on Netflix and Channel 4’s Can I Improve My Memory? Plus, Tchéky Karyo stops by to chat about the final series of BBC One’s Baptiste.
Nihal, Scott and Hayley chat to former Death in Paradise star Ben Miller about his latest ITV crime drama Professor T. Plus, friend of the show and 5 live presenter Laura Whitmore with all the Love Island gossip.
Morgan Jeffrey from the Radio Times joins the Must Watch team while Scott Bryan is on holiday. He and Hayley Campbell review Together on BBC iPlayer starring James McAvoy and Sharon Horgan, Loki on Disney + and Physical on Apple TV.
With Must Watch taking a break for the Euros, Scott Bryan brings you this special mini episode of BBC 5 live’s TV and streaming podcast. He speaks to Adeel Akhtar about his role in Netflix’s new fantasy series ‘Sweet Tooth.’
Nihal, Scott and Hayley hear from Nick Mohammed about series 2 of his GCHQ set sitcom Intelligence on Sky One. Plus, reviews of Time on BBC One and Sweet Tooth on Netflix.
The Masked Dancer inspires a chat about how many iterations of ‘The Masked’ franchise could exist. Plus Dane DeHaan on Lisey’s Story on Apple TV + and Nihal, Scott and Hayley review The Beast Must Die on Britbox.
Nihal takes an extended water break as Hayley and Scott discuss the Friends reunion. Lesley Sharp drops by (via Zoom) to chat about Channel 4’s Before We Die. Plus, the team review Solos on Amazon Prime Video and Domina on Sky Atlantic.
Nihal, Scott and Hayley are joined by BAFTA judge Caitlin Moran to talk through the six nominees for the Virgin Media BAFTA Must-See Moment award. They’re joined by Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan, Eastenders’ Toby Alexander-Smith and Pete and Sophie from Gogglebox.
Nihal, Hayley and Scott hear from Laura Donnelly about Victorian set sci-fi fantasy The Nevers and Rafe Spall returns for Trying series 2. Plus, the team review the Pact on BBC One.