

It’ll reveal all about the friendship, mind-numbingly catchy tunes, and global success of pop duo George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley, who amazingly were only really active between 19, when they performed their last gig together at Wembley Stadium. Try out this fab 80s doco before you go-go into the rest of July. War is already brewing in the current batch of season three episodes, and it’ll outright explode in this next instalment, with Geralt and Yennefer doing whatever it takes to keep crown princess Ciri safe.

I wonder if viewership of this action-fantasy series will drop off sharply once Henry Cavill leaves the lead role-or maybe fans of the video game and novel series will give the new Geralt, Liam Hemsworth, a fair shot. Expect bold fashion, some gut-bustingly awful first dates, and probably a healthy self-esteem boost. A semi-autobiographical comedy based on the misadventures of star and creator Michelle Buteau, the show features a dazzling supporting cast of hilarious Black talent, including GOAT Nicole Byer and New York drag legend Peppermint. What a great title for a show about a plus-size gal trying to pick up the pieces of her love life. Clarisse Loughrey’s review of the first season had her sarcastically exclaiming, “Gosh, that guy really is too cool for the office! Colour me impressed!”, but if you ate up season one’s unorthodox courtroom shenanigans, these new episodes should go down a treat. In this continuing legal procedural, LA lawyer Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo) is not your regular degular suited-up shark: nah, he practices law out of the back of his Lincoln Town Car, juggles his (two!) adoring ex-wives’ demands, and isn’t against his clients paying him back with cheeky lil favours when money’s not an option.
