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Patchwork Travesty

A bizarre and bewildering sketch show from Victor Hampson, featuring trainspotting flowers, cookery tips from an aggressive cockney, ingenious life hacks told as modern day parables, the manliest superhero in the world, incredibly frustrating AI assistants, and various other comedic ideas that are harder to summarise succinctly. Mixing animation, CGI and live-action, this is a finger buffet for the eyes and, with a soundtrack including a drum 'n' bass song about cabbages and some disturbing gnome-based electronica, the ears are doing alright out of this deal too. The series is unlikely to appeal to any other body parts.

Patchwork Travesty

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The Sycamore Gap Mystery

When the beloved 200-year-old Sycamore Gap tree on Hadrian’s Wall is mysteriously felled overnight, public outrage erupts worldwide. This gripping two-part true-crime documentary follows Northumbria Police’s unprecedented investigation, with exclusive access to detectives, witnesses and never-before-seen evidence. As officers untangle a bizarre case with no CCTV and no witnesses, the series explores the cultural impact of the tree’s loss and the global fight for justice in one of the UK’s most unusual environmental crimes.

The Sycamore Gap Mystery

6.7 N/A
Party up north

The story revolves around a woman named Rania, who lives in a spacious, luxurious villa with her seven siblings. Rania is the eldest, then Eyad (the second eldest), then Enayat (nearly middle), then Ziyad (very close to middle), then Yasmine (middle), then Bigad (nearly youngest), then Sherouk (very close to youngest), and finally, Faris (the youngest). She is married to a kind and simple man named Karem. Rania is responsible for raising and caring for her siblings after the death of their entire family.

Party up north

9.0 N/A
Jodi No. 1

Jodi No. 1 is a Nepali web series where chaos arrives early when Aman, an aspiring actor, prepares for a make-or-break audition while his wife Dia struggles to keep their finances—and sanity—intact. Upstairs, Sapana and Gaurab navigate the quiet tensions of their arranged marriage, where unspoken regrets and a simple request to travel stir unexpected conflict. As Aman’s artistic ambitions clash with Dia’s corporate pragmatism, and Sapana challenges Gaurab’s traditional views on gender and responsibility, this house becomes a stage for love, frustration, and the messy reality of modern relationships in Kathmandu.

Jodi No. 1

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