Olivia Colman is one of the UK's most celebrated actresses, but even some of her dramas fall from the public mind. Run is now streaming on ITV and fans have been rediscovering it
Netflix fans were obsessed with the first season of Blood Coast, and now that the second season has returned to screens, the six-part drama is climbing the charts
The Jodie Comer-starring historical drama, The White Princess, about the marriage between Elizabeth of York and Henry VII, is available on Channel 4 now
Channel 4 aired its two-part documentary, See No Evil, that focused on the abuse by barrister and Christian leader John Smyth – and viewers have been left heartbroken
Ripple, which stars the likes of Ian Harding and Julia Chan, has been a hit on Netflix since its release, with viewers binge-watching the 8-part drama in a day
Allen Leech and Kara Tointon star in Captivated, which originally aired on Channel 5 in 2024 and follows a single mum who lands a job for a wealthy businessman
Adjoa Andoh is known for her stellar turn as Lady Danbury in Netflix's Bridgerton, but the actress has also enjoyed a 40-year career in the entertainment industry
George Clooney and Adam Sandler star in Jay Kelly, which comes from Oscar-nominated director Noah Baumbach and follows an ageing movie star and his manager
Three Pines first aired on Amazon Prime back in 2022, and it was hailed as 'sinister' at the time. The thrilling drama stars Hollywood actor Alfred Molina
Spartacus: House of Ashur stars Nick E. Tarabay, Graham McTavish and Tenika Davis and reimagines an alternative sequel to the original Spartacus series
The Revenge Club, from Paramount +, follows six lonely, heartbroken strangers who meet at a divorce support group and decide to take revenge on their exes
The Doctor Who spin-off from Russell T Davies, The War Between the Land and the Sea, made its highly anticipated debut with its first two episodes on Sunday night
The Night Agent is finally authorising us to return to Netflix for season three on 19 February – and we can't wait to see what Peter Sutherland does next
Dear England began as a play, which premiered at the National Theatre to five-star reviews in 2023 and went on to win an Olivier award for 'Best New Play'