What To Watch W/C Monday 2nd March
This week’s watchlist might be a little shorter than usual, but there’s still plenty to pique your interest… Highlights include Handcuffed, a tense experiment in teamwork and endurance; Blue Therapy, offering an intimate look inside the therapy room; and The Capture, a thrilling geopolitical drama full of twists and suspense. Here’s what to stream, watch, […]
This week’s watchlist might be a little shorter than usual, but there’s still plenty to pique your interest…
Highlights include Handcuffed, a tense experiment in teamwork and endurance; Blue Therapy, offering an intimate look inside the therapy room; and The Capture, a thrilling geopolitical drama full of twists and suspense.
Here’s what to stream, watch, or tune into this week…
Handcuffed – Monday 2nd & Tuesday 3rd March @9pm | Channel 4
Nine pairs must cope with being chained to each other 24/7, doing everything, quite literally, just inches apart. If it gets too much, they can uncuff at any time. But if they do, they’ll be out of the competition. The last pair standing takes all.
The competitors represent a cross-section of British society and have never met before.
Blue Therapy – Wednesday 4th March | Netflix
The new eight-part reality series invite viewers into the therapy room to witness couples navigating intensive and intimate therapy in real time. Guided by experienced couple’s therapist Karen Doherty, the show opens the therapy room door and captures something rare in reality television: accountability, vulnerability and emotional truth.
Based on the original YouTube breakout series launched in 2021 by TrendCentrl.
Joe & Jada – Sunday 8th March | Netflix
Hip Hop icons and friends Fat Joe and Jadakiss share stories from their legendary careers and give their real thoughts on music, sports and pop culture.
The Capture – Sunday 8th march @9pm | BBC One & iPlayer
It’s been 12 months since Rachel Carey broadcast a live deepfake of a government minister to the nation, exposing the UK intelligence service’s clandestine video manipulation programme known as Correction.
Amidst an inquiry into the unlawful use of Correction, Carey has become Acting Commander of Counter Terrorism Command, determined to regain the public’s trust in surveillance technology through the new Operation Veritas camera system.
And then it happens: a brutal and exceptionally well-coordinated act of terror aimed right at the heart of the British establishment that leaves behind just one witness.
The more Carey investigates, the deeper she is drawn into an unfolding geopolitical crisis that infects the British political establishment, the security services, and the media. The conspiracy reaches deep into the State, but just who is pulling the strings?
Caught in an increasingly violent situation, and with few allies left to trust, what sacrifices will Carey be willing to make? Starring Paapa Essiedu, Ginny Holder and Hugh Quarshie.




