The Rings of Power | The Suspect | The Boys from Brazil
Nihal, Scott and Hayley review Amazon’s big budget Lord of the Rings prequel. Plus, reviews of ITV’s The Suspect and The Boys from Brazil: Rise of the Bolsonaros.
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.

Nihal, Scott and Hayley review Amazon’s big budget Lord of the Rings prequel. Plus, reviews of ITV’s The Suspect and The Boys from Brazil: Rise of the Bolsonaros.
Reviews of The Capture S2, Welcome to Wrexham and Ridley.
We’re back in Westeros for Game of Thrones prequel ‘House of the Dragon’ on NOW and Sky on Demand. Plus, Nihal, Scott and Hayley discuss Bad Sisters on Apple TV+ and Channel 4’s Investigating Diana: Death in Paris.
Reviews of Marriage, Hobby man and Red Rose.
Nihal, Scott and Hayley discuss The Sandman on Netflix, The Resort on Peacock and Tom Daley: Illegal to Be Me on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Nihal, Scott and Hayley chat about Surface on Apple TV, season 2 of The Great on Channel 4 and The Most Hated Man on the Internet on Netflix.
Nihal, Scott and Hayley react to the announcement that the UK will host Eurovision in 2023. Plus, reviews of The Newsreader on BBC Two, The Baby on Sky Atlantic and Channel 4’s Help! We Bought a Village.
A special episode live from the set of Hollyoaks in Liverpool. Nihal, Scott and Hayley are joined by guest reviewers Harvey Virdi, who plays Dr Misbah Maalik, and Jayshree Patel, a seasoned script writer on the soap. They review Joe Lycett’s Summer Exhibitionist on BBC Two, Witness Number 3 on Channel 5, and Murder in Provence on ITV.
As Kylie and Jason return to Neighbours before its final ever episode, Scott chats Nihal and Hayley through the Australian soap’s most surreal moments. Plus, reviews of The Control Room on BBC One, Loot on Apple TV+ and The Undeclared War on Channel 4.
Scott’s roundup of all the best Glastonbury coverage. Plus, reviews of Glastonbury: 50 years and counting and This is MY House S2 on BBC iPlayer and Man vs. Bee on Netflix.
Writer James Graham joins to chat about Sherwood on BBC One. Scott and Hayley review Sky dramas The Lazarus Project and We Own This City. Plus, The Real Derry on Channel 4 hosted by Jamie-Lee O’Donnell from Derry Girls.
Reviews of Everything I Know About Love, The Midwich Cuckoos, and The Outlaws series 2
Reviews of Obi-Wan Kenobi, the latest Stranger Things and Five Dates a Week.
Dylan Llewellyn & Jack Rooke chat about Channel 4 comedy Big Boys. Plus, reviews of Prehistoric Planet narrated by Sir David Attenborough on Apple TV +, PRU on BBC Three and Spreadsheet on Channel 4.
Reviews of BBC shows Conversations with Friends, Floodlights and The Terror: Infamy. Plus Apple TV’s The Essex Serpent.
Moments from the TV BAFTA Awards. Michael Jibson joins the team to talk about new Apple TV+ series The Essex Serpent. Reviews of Our Father on Netflix and Here We Go on BBC iPlayer. Plus a Eurovision preview.
The team review Shining Girls on Apple TV +, The Staircase on Sky Atlantic and DI Ray on ITV.
Star of Noughts & Crosses, Masali Baduza joins to chat about series 2. Plus, reviews of Heartstopper on Netflix, Chivalry on Channel 4 and Ten Percent on Amazon.
Matthew McNulty joins the team to chat about The Rising on Sky Max. Plus, reviews of The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe on ITV, Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? on BritBox and Channel 4’s Hullraisers.
The team are joined by Gentleman Jack and Game of Thrones star Gemma Whelan. Plus, reviews of Derry Girls S3 on Channel 4, Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof on BBC One and Anatomy of a Scandal on Netflix.
Hayley speaks to Oscar Isaac & May Calamawy about Disney’s Moon Knight. Plus reviews of House of Maxwell on BBC Two, The Last Bus on Netflix and Deadline on Channel 5.
GMB Weather Presenter Alex Beresford on All Star Musicals and Nicola Walker about The Split S3 on BBC One. Plus, reviews of Peacemaker, Gordon Ramsay's Future Food Stars and Slow Horses on Apple TV +.
Star of Then Barbara Met Alan on BBC Two, Ruth Madeley Zooms in. Plus, reviews of Bridgerton season 2 on Netflix, Love in the Flesh on BBC Three, Bad Vegan on Netflix.
Ross Kemp joins the team to chat about his new BBC One gameshow, Bridge of Lies. Plus, reviews of Holding on ITV, WeCrashed on Apple TV and season 2 of Top Boy on Netflix.
Nihal, Scott and Hayley discuss the best shows to watch to understand the situation in Ukraine. Plus, reviews of The Ipcress File on ITV, The Dropout on Disney + and The Witchfinder on BBC iPlayer.
Nicôle Lecky talks to the team about her BBC Three on-screen adaptation of her stage play, Mood. Plus Hayley and Scott review the sixth season of Peaky Blinders, Netflix's Vikings: Valhalla and CNN's Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy.
Jill Halfpenny talks to the team about her Channel 5 drama The Holiday. Plus Hayley and Scott review Inventing Anna on Netflix, and Apple TV thriller Severance.
Jimmy Akingbola chats to the team about Bel Air and Hayley speaks to Josh Hartnett and Leila Farzad about The Fear Index – both shows are available on Sky and NOW. Plus, reviews of This Is Going to Hurt on BBC One and Louis Theroux’s Forbidden America on BBC Two.
Star of Channel 4’s The Curse Emer Kenny. Plus, reviews of Suspicion on Apple TV, Starstruck series 2 on BBC Three AND ITV’s new talent show…which is also called Starstruck.
Nihal, Scott and Hayley speak to BBC Three controller Fiona Campbell ahead of it returning as a TV channel. Plus, reviews of The Teacher on Channel 5, Pam & Tommy on Disney+ and The Tinder Swindler on Netflix.