 
	What To Watch This Week 06.10.25
        
                  
            TUESDAY
True Haunting
Few names in horror carry as much weight as James Wan (The Conjuring, Insidious), the director who is now swapping fictional scares for the real thing. His new Netflix docuseries dives into spine-tingling true stories of paranormal encounters. Told through two unsettling case files – ‘Eerie Hall’ and ‘This House Murdered Me’ – the series blends first-hand accounts with Wan’s trademark atmosphere, all guaranteed to get under your skin.
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Film Club, BBC
Romcom lovers are in for a treat with Film Club, a witty, heartfelt new series co-created and co-written by Aimee Lou Wood (White Lotus, Sex Education) and Ralph Davis (Rye Lane). Wood stars alongside Nabhaan Rizwan (Informer, Industry) as Evie and Noa, respectively lifelong best friends bound by their shared obsession with cinema. Each week they meet to trade film quotes – and, increasingly, meaningful glances. The catch? She’s already taken and he’s entangled at work. Cue the slow-burn ‘will-they-won’t-they’ tension. Suranne Jones (BAFTA winner for Doctor Foster) delights in a rare comic turn as Evie’s exuberant mum, while there are plenty of blink-and-miss-it cameos, including a recent Emmy winner...
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Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now
One of rock’s most infamous figures gets raw and personal in No Escape From Now, a candid documentary charting Ozzy Osbourne’s past six years. Following a devastating 2019 fall, the Black Sabbath frontman lays bare his health battles – quipping that where he once took pills for fun, now they’re a lifeline. Alongside heartfelt testimony from his family, the film features tributes from rock royalty and fellow Sabbath legend Tony Iommi. But this isn’t just a story of decline – there are triumphant returns to the recording studio and one last adrenaline-fuelled stage performance, reminding fans why the Prince of Darkness was crowned and why his legacy will live on.
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WEDNESDAY
The Celebrity Traitors
The cultural juggernaut that is The Traitors is back – and this time it’s lured a glittering line-up of celebrity players. Expect delicious mind games and backstabbing from the likes of Celia Imrie, Stephen Fry, Alan Carr, Clare Balding, Tom Daley and Jonathan Ross, all battling to outwit each other around Claudia Winkleman’s infamous roundtable. True to form, the BBC is keeping its cards close to its chest. But, for extra intrigue, Ed Gamble will be fronting the spin-off Uncloaked, giving freshly ‘murdered’ and banished celebs the chance to tell all.
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THURSDAY
Victoria Beckham
This three-part Netflix documentary pulls back the curtain on Victoria Beckham’s evolution from Spice Girl to global fashion icon. Directed by Nadia Hallgren (Becoming), the series offers more than just glamour: expect emotional honesty, business setbacks (including times when things got very real on the financial front), and plenty of behind-the-scenes family moments. Plus, there are additional interviews from fashion insiders like Tom Ford and Anna Wintour.
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Boots
Adapted from Greg Cope White’s memoir The Pink Marine, this eight-part series follows Cameron, a closeted teen who impulsively signs up for the US Marine Corps and discovers unexpected camaraderie amid the chaos of boot camp. Miles Heizer (13 Reasons Why, Parenthood) gives a tender, quietly furious turn as Cameron, while Vera Farmiga (Up in the Air, Bates Motel) adds emotional weight as his mother. Sharp, funny and surprisingly tender, Boots balances laugh-out-loud moments with genuine reckonings about identity, belonging and resilience.
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FRIDAY
Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars
This glossy Apple TV+ series could be your next foodie obsession. Produced by Gordon Ramsay and presented by TopJaw’s Jesse Burgess, Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars goes behind the pass with chefs determined to achieve the culinary world’s highest honour. Expect high drama in the kitchen – from tempers flaring over soufflés to the heartbreak of a dish falling flat in front of Michelin inspectors. There’s also a human side, as the documentary explores the personal sacrifices, family strains and pure adrenaline that come with life at the sharp end of fine dining.
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