What To Watch W/C Monday 10th November

From documentaries and intimate family dramas to fresh comedy and a dose of mystery, there’s something for every mood as we edge closer to winter nights in. Chris Eubank faces his past in The Eubanks: Like Father, Like Son, Eddie Murphy gets the flowers he deserves in Being Eddie, and Prime Video’s Malice delivers a […]

What To Watch W/C Monday 10th November
What To Watch W/C Monday 10th November

From documentaries and intimate family dramas to fresh comedy and a dose of mystery, there’s something for every mood as we edge closer to winter nights in.

Chris Eubank faces his past in The Eubanks: Like Father, Like Son, Eddie Murphy gets the flowers he deserves in Being Eddie, and Prime Video’s Malice delivers a slow-burn psychological twist. BBC’s Wild Cherry dives into the chaos of modern motherhood, and Sorry, I Didn’t Know wraps up the week with laughs and lessons on Black History.

With so much to stream, binge, and catch live, what will you be watching?

The Eubanks: Like Father, Like Son – Tuesday 11th November @9pm | BBC Three

Follwing Chris Eubank Jnr in the aftermathnof his explosive fight with Connor Benn, the film revisits the legendary rivalry netween Chris Eubank Snr and Nigel Benn, while delving into the personal story behind the headlines, a story of pressure, loss, and reconciliation between father and son.


Being Eddie – Wednesday 12th November | Netflix

There’s only one Eddie Murphy. At 17, he was already performing stand-up in New York clubs, and a year later joined Saturday Night Live straight out of high school. From Beverly Hills Cop to The Nutty Professor, Dr. Dolittle to Donkey, Murphy has done it all and done it better than anyone. For nearly 50 years, he’s ruled comedy, film, and fame itself without ever losing his center.

With Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Jamie Foxx, Tracee Ellis Ross and Kevin Hart.


Malice – Friday 14th November | Prime Video

A male nanny commences work for a wealthy family but his intentions may not be pure.

With Christine Adams and Phoenix Jackson Mendoza.


Gringo – Friday 14th November @ 11pm | BBC Two

Harold Soyinka, who works for a pharmaceutical company, visits Mexico to supervise his firm’s manufacturing plant. He then decides to plot his own abduction to make quick money.

Starring David Oyelowo, Thandiwe Newton and Bashir Salahuddin.


Wild Cherry – Saturday 15th November @9pm | BBC One & iPlayer

Set in a private enclave in the Home Counties, the six-part series is a provocative and deliciously honest look at mother/daughter relationships in a haze of social media, hidden apps and peer pressure that asks: how far will we go to protect our children? And just how much do teenage girls know about the women raising them?

Nicôle Lecky, Carmen Ejogo, Nathaniel Martello-White, Grace Gibbons, Hugh Quarshie and Jason York.


Sorry, I Didn’t Know – Sunday 16th November @10:35pm | ITV

Chizzy Akudolu takes over as host of the panel show, with Stephen Bailey, Ola Labib, Dinesh Nathan and Susan Wokoma joining new team leader Richard Blackwood and returning captain Eddie Kadi to answer questions about black history

Series producer Delia Williams. Producer Nathaniel Black Platt. Executive producer’s Minnie Ayres, Fraser Ayres and Jimmy Akingbola.