The BBC unveiled its Christmas TV program for 2018, unveiling a line-up featuring iconic detectives, animated rabbits and 19th-century classics.
The poirot of John Malkovich is in the lead, the actor playing the role of iconic character alongside Harry Potter Rupert Grint in an adaptation of Agatha Christie's The ABC murders .
A starred version of Watership Down – featuring the voices of James McAvoy, Nicolas Hoult, John Boyega, Olivia Coleman, Ben Kingsley, Gemma Arterton and Peter Capaldi – will also debut on BBC One, as well a six-part version of Wretched with Dominic West, David Oyelowo and Lily Collins.
Other dramas include a three-part adaptation of The long song , with Tamara Lawrence and Hayley Atwell, and the return of Idris Elba Luther in the fifth season of the series.
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1/25 Bojack Cavalier
A humorous cartoon on a talking horse, featuring the clumsy elder brother of Arrested Development … on paper, little about BoJack Horseman yells "must be watched". Yet, the series almost immediately transcended its format to deliver a moving and very funny rumination about the depression and discomfort of the Middle Ages. Will Arnett plays BoJack – one of the stars of the 1990s in the Horsin 'Around sitcom – as a lost soul, whose turbo narcissism prevents him from living faster.
Almost equally good are the following actors: Alison Brie (Glow, Mad Men), Aaron Paul of Breaking Bad and Amy Sedaris in pampered Persian cat who is also BoJack's agent. Season five is touching harassment live in the film industry, offering one of the most astute commentary on the #MeToo movement with an episode based on an award ceremony called "The Forgivies".
Netflix
2/25 Strange things
A Valentine's Day in the blockbuster of the Spielberg 80s school, with Winona Ryder as a small town mother whose son is kidnapped by a transdimensional monster. AND, Goonies, Close Encounters, Alien and all that Stephen King wrote between 1975 and 1990 have all been thrown into the blender by the Millennium creator-creator, the Duffer brothers. It was clear that Stranger Things was going to be a resounding success when Barb – the "best friend" ate in the second episode – went viral on the weekend she fell.
Netflix
3/25 Daredevil
Marvel broadcasts from Netflix tend towards over-length and turgidity. Daredevil is an exceptional case. Charlie Cox's blind lawyer banishes any recollection of Ben Affleck donning the red jumpsuit in 2003. With Hell's New York Kitchen quarter as a backdrop, Daredevil is caught in the gravel at street level and features Burning Series a performance of Vincent D 'Onofrio in the role of the wicked Kingpin. The perfect antidote to the deafening bomb of Marvel widescreen movies.
Netflix
4/25 L & # 39; staircase
Did he do it? Is this important, given the efforts that the Durham police in North Carolina apparently made to catch up? Sitting in this turn, documenting the lawsuit of Michael Peterson – accused of the murder of his wife in 2003 -, the viewer can be alternately empathetic and retreating on behalf of the accused. The French documentary Jean-Xavier de Lestrade is a feat of bravery. He returns to Netflix with a recently turned three-part coda that catches the Peterson clan (very strange) a decade later.
Netflix
5/25 Dark
Stranger Things: the Euro-Gloom years. The first German production of Netflix is a craze for a Wagner opera. In a remote town surrounded by a scary forest, locals fear that the disappearance of a teenager is linked to other cases of missing persons dating back several decades. The delays are distorted and it is obvious that something nasty emanates from a tunnel leading to a nearby nuclear power plant. Yet, if the story sometimes shifts, the Goonies-meets-Götterdämmerung atmosphere will make you hooked.
Netflix
6/25 A series of unfortunate events
Lemony Snickett's dark and gloomy children's novels finally get the horrible adaptation they deserve (let's all assume that the terrible Jim Carrey movie of 2004 never happened). Neil Patrick Harris devours the decor of Count Olaf, vain and mean, who desperately wants to separate the Baudelaire orphans from their considerable heritage. The look is Tim Burton by Wes Anderson, and the dark spirit of the books is perfectly reproduced (Snickett, aka Daniel Handler, is co-producer).
Netflix
7/25 Maniacal
If you want to know how Cary Fukunaga will manage the Bond franchise, his limited series, starring Emma Stone and Jonah Hill, offers delicious hints. It's a breathtaking sci-fi story set in the United States, where computers always look like Commodore 64 and in which you pay for goods by passing a "traveling companion" to read your ads.
Stone and Hill are marginal characters who participate in a drug trial that propels them into a series of thrilling excursions, including an occult adventure and a fantasy inspired by the Lord of the Rings. It is here that Fukunaga demonstrates its versatility, handling potentially hokey material intelligently and with respect. 007 fans can sleep easily.
Netflix
8/25 You better call Saul
The sequel to Breaking Bad begins to surpass the show that spawned it. Where Breaking Bad delivered a master class narrative of scorched earth, Saul is sweeter and more human. Years before the advent of Walter White, Saul Goodman, the sleazy advocate of the future Meth lord, is still old Jimmy McGill, an ambitious man who is trying to take a break. But where will he go to make himself known and escape the shadow of his brother superstar prosecutor Chuck (Michael McKean)?
AMC Studios / Netflix
9/25 Black mirror
Do not tell Channel 4, but Charlie Brooker's series of dystopian anthologies has undoubtedly improved since it has shifted from British terrestrial television to the realm of the American megabuck. Larger budgets have given creators Brooker and Annabel Jones permission to leave their imagination untouched – producing unsurpassed episodes such as the San Junipero virtual reality love affair and the Star Trek parody "USS Callister ", who won many Emmys.
Netflix
10/25 Hunter of spirit
David Fincher produces this serial killer drama based on the writings of a psychological profiler of the FBI in real life. These are the Seventies of the post-Watergate and two non-conformists, G-Men (Jonathan Groff and Holt McCallany) give it to their heart's content using the latest research in psychology to penetrate the heads of A motley collection of real sociopathic murders, including the notorious ones. Ed Kemper, butcher "co-ed", was brought to live with a performance named to the Emmy Awards by Cameron Britton.
Netflix
11/25 The crown
A royal blockbuster by playwright Peter Morgan (The Queen, Frost / Nixon). Returning to the reign of Elizabeth II since she was a wide-eyed young woman, propelled to the throne after her father's surprise death, The Crown humanizes the royals while painting their private lives as a ripping soap. the bodice. Matt Smith is admirably charming while Prince Philip and Vanessa Kirby have risen to the Hollywood ladder as Princess Margaret, flawed but friendly.
The most impressive of all, no doubt, is Claire Foy, who interprets the queen as a timid woman reluctantly pushed into the spotlight. Foy and the rest of the main cast are now gone, with a team of older players – led by Olivia Colman and Tobias Menzies – taking over as the middle-aged Windsors for the third season.
Netflix
12/25 Narcos
This drug trafficking story describes exactly the kind of series with a youth scene in which two gangsters zip around a multi-level parking lot on a motorcycle firing with a machine gun. Narcos, in other words, is for people who think Pacino's Scarface is too discreet. Series 1 and 2 feature a fascinating performance by Wagner Moura as the king of Colombian cocaine, Pablo Escobar, while Season 3 is dedicated to the famous Cali cartel. Considered to be one of Netflix's biggest hits – the company does not publish the numbers of its audience – the fourth season is interested in the endless drug wars in Mexico.
Juan Pablo Gutierrez / Netflix
13/25 Master of none
A cloud hangs over the future of Aziz Ansari after its involvement in the #MeToo scandal. But whatever happens, he left us a human and captivating sitcom about a character close to Ansari in search of love and seeking to impose himself professionally in contemporary New York.
K.C. Bailey / Netflix
14/25 Line
One of the first Netflix blockbusters, the huge feuilleton-feuillet updates Dallas with modern South Florida. Kyle Chandler plays the role of local detective and favorite son of a wealthy family, in the context of the Florida Keys. Their idyllic lives are plunged into chaos with the return of the black sheep of the clan (a Ben Mendelsohn of disconcerting intensity). The story is spectacular, but the performances of Chandler and Mendelsohn, as well as Sissy Spacek and the late Sam Shepard as their driving parents, make Bloodline captivating – a guilty pleasure for which you should not really feel guilty.
Rod Millington / Netflix
15/25 L & # 39; aliéniste
You can almost feel the bad sanitary conditions and horse manure in this mysterious murder taking place in 19th New York. We are firmly on Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York territory, with a serial killer repelling male prostitute boys across Manhattan. Enter the pioneering criminal psychologist Dr. Laszlo Kreisler (Daniel Brühl), assisted by journalist John Moore (Luke Evans) and shameless detective Sara Howard (Dakota Fanning).
Kurt Iswarienko
16/25 Love
Judd Apatow presents his macabre comedy on the small screen. The love, which Apatow has produced, is a masterful workshop compared to Virgin, Knocked Up, etc., 40 years old. Paul Rust is Gus, a nerd movie set tutor, who falls in love with the cool radio producer for Gillian Jacobs' school, Mickey Mouse. . Romanticism flourishes – but the triumph of Love is to recognize the complications of real life and to disabuse its characters of the idea that there is such a happy ending. Hipster LA provides the animated frame.
Netflix
17/25 Weird eye
Who said that reality TV should be mean and manipulative? This update to the success of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy from the early 2000s brings together five stereotypical gay men sharing life tips and fashion advice with an appealing cast of All American Schlubs (the first two seasons are mostly shot in the state of Georgia). There are bursts of laughter – but a serious moment too, for example when a crew member refuses to enter a church because of the still unhealed scars of his strict Christian upbringing.
Netflix
18/25 Chef's table
A shiny reshuffle of the traditional TV show. Each episode features an international high power chef; During its three seasons, the series featured gourmet superstars from the United States, Argentina, India and Korea.
Charles Panian / Netflix
19/25 Arrested development
A disastrous group interview in which actor Jason Bateman "explained" that the co-star of the bullying, Jessica Walter, had been a victim of the hands of another member of the cast, Jeffrey Tambor , meaning that Season Five of Arrested Development was fatally compromised even before landing. Yet Netflix's return to the dysfunctional world of the Bluth family is based on its merits and is a valuable addition to the surrealist humor of seasons 1 to 3 (the fourth series, which was to run around the busy schedules of distribution, is at his disposal). .
Netflix
20/25 Altered carbon
Netflix makes Bladerunner with this sumptuous adaptation of Richard Morgan's cult novel. The set is a cyberpunk future spattered with neon lights in which the super-rich will live forever by downloading consciousness into new "skins". Takeshi Kovacs (Joel Kinnaman), a rebel who became an inspector, was hired to find out who killed a zillionaire industrialist (since resurrected) while facing the fallout from his own troubled past. Regarded as one of Netflix's most expensive projects to date, Anthony Mackie (aka Marvel's Falcon) replaces Kinnaman for the second time as a revolutionary Kovac.
Netflix
21/25 Rick and Morty
Dan Harmon, creator of the cult sitcom Community (also on Netflix), finds the perfect place to give vent to the imagination of zany fanboys with this crazy animated comedy starring a duo of temporary travelers Marty McFly / Doc Brown. All imaginable genres are parodied with the manic energy and energizing dialogue we expect from Harmon.
Netflix / Adult Swim
22/25 GLOW
Mad Men's Alison Brie is our entry point into this dramatic comedy inspired by a real women's wrestling league in the eighties. Ruth Wilder (Brie) is a lucky actor who, in desperation, has signed a wrestling competition organized by Sam Sylvia (King of the Marc Maron podcast). Britrock's singer, Kate Nash, is one of her troupe members: the larger-than-life Rhonda "Britannica" Richardson.
Netflix
23/25 Archer
Deadpan animated a satire about a silly super spy with mother issues shaken and agitated. One of the most ambitious modern comedies, whether they are animated or not, Archer tries different sizes of humor, and sometimes even pulls the rope.
24/25 Ozark
Breaking Bad for people with reduced attention ability. It took years for the saga of Walter White to follow the ascent of the iconic anti-hero, who went from a gentle man to a man to a dead-eyed criminal. Ozark gets there in the first half hour when Chicago accountant Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) agrees to serve as a lieutenant to the Mexican crowd in the center of Ozark Hill, Missouri (in exchange, she save your life). Bateman, generally seen in comic roles, is a revelation, as is Laura Linney in the role of her wicked wife Wendy. Julia Garner also plays the role of a crime maiden.
Netflix
25/25 The right place
A celestial comedy with a twist. Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell) is a cynical beating crossed by Pearly Gates after passing away in a strange supermarket accident. She must remain above the suspicions of Michael (Ted Danson), an apparently well-intentioned but disorganized angel, while negotiating broken relationships with benefactor Chidi (William Jackson Harper), spoiled princess Tahani (the former presenter T4, Jameela Jamil) and the ex-drug dealer Jason (Manny Jacinto).
Netflix
1/25 Bojack Cavalier
A humorous cartoon on a talking horse, featuring the clumsy elder brother of Arrested Development … on paper, little about BoJack Horseman yells "must be watched". Yet, the series almost immediately transcended its format to deliver a moving and very funny rumination about the depression and discomfort of the Middle Ages. Will Arnett plays BoJack – one of the stars of the 1990s in the Horsin 'Around sitcom – as a lost soul, whose turbo narcissism prevents him from living faster.
Almost equally good are the following actors: Alison Brie (Glow, Mad Men), Aaron Paul of Breaking Bad and Amy Sedaris in pampered Persian cat who is also BoJack's agent. Season five is touching harassment live in the film industry, offering one of the most astute commentary on the #MeToo movement with an episode based on an award ceremony called "The Forgivies".
Netflix
2/25 Strange things
A Valentine's Day in the blockbuster of the Spielberg 80s school, with Winona Ryder as a small town mother whose son is kidnapped by a transdimensional monster. AND, Goonies, Close Encounters, Alien and all that Stephen King wrote between 1975 and 1990 have all been thrown into the blender by the Millennium creator-creator, the Duffer brothers. It was clear that Stranger Things was going to be a resounding success when Barb – the "best friend" ate in the second episode – went viral on the weekend she fell.
Netflix
3/25 Daredevil
Marvel broadcasts from Netflix tend towards over-length and turgidity. Daredevil is an exceptional case. Charlie Cox's blind lawyer banishes any recollection of Ben Affleck donning the red jumpsuit in 2003. With Hell's New York Kitchen quarter as a backdrop, Daredevil is caught in the gravel at street level and features Burning Series a performance of Vincent D 'Onofrio in the role of the wicked Kingpin. The perfect antidote to the deafening bomb of Marvel widescreen movies.
Netflix
4/25 L & # 39; staircase
Did he do it? Is this important, given the efforts that the Durham police in North Carolina apparently made to catch up? Sitting in this turn, documenting the lawsuit of Michael Peterson – accused of the murder of his wife in 2003 -, the viewer can be alternately empathetic and retreating on behalf of the accused. The French documentary Jean-Xavier de Lestrade is a feat of bravery. He returns to Netflix with a recently turned three-part coda that catches the Peterson clan (very strange) a decade later.
Netflix
5/25 Dark
Stranger Things: the Euro-Gloom years. The first German production of Netflix is a craze for a Wagner opera. In a remote town surrounded by a scary forest, locals fear that the disappearance of a teenager is linked to other cases of missing persons dating back several decades. The delays are distorted and it is obvious that something nasty emanates from a tunnel leading to a nearby nuclear power plant. Yet, if the story sometimes shifts, the Goonies-meets-Götterdämmerung atmosphere will make you hooked.
Netflix
6/25 A series of unfortunate events
Lemony Snickett's dark and gloomy children's novels finally get the horrible adaptation they deserve (let's all assume that the terrible Jim Carrey movie of 2004 never happened). Neil Patrick Harris devours the decor of Count Olaf, vain and mean, who desperately wants to separate the Baudelaire orphans from their considerable heritage. The look is Tim Burton by Wes Anderson, and the dark spirit of the books is perfectly reproduced (Snickett, aka Daniel Handler, is co-producer).
Netflix
7/25 Maniacal
If you want to know how Cary Fukunaga will manage the Bond franchise, his limited series, starring Emma Stone and Jonah Hill, offers delicious hints. It's a breathtaking sci-fi story set in the United States, where computers always look like Commodore 64 and in which you pay for goods by passing a "traveling companion" to read your ads.
Stone and Hill are marginal characters who participate in a drug trial that propels them into a series of thrilling excursions, including an occult adventure and a fantasy inspired by the Lord of the Rings. It is here that Fukunaga demonstrates its versatility, handling potentially hokey material intelligently and with respect. 007 fans can sleep easily.
Netflix
8/25 You better call Saul
The sequel to Breaking Bad begins to surpass the show that spawned it. Where Breaking Bad delivered a master class narrative of scorched earth, Saul is sweeter and more human. Years before the advent of Walter White, Saul Goodman, the sleazy advocate of the future Meth lord, is still old Jimmy McGill, an ambitious man who is trying to take a break. But where will he go to make himself known and escape the shadow of his brother superstar prosecutor Chuck (Michael McKean)?
AMC Studios / Netflix
9/25 Black mirror
Do not tell Channel 4, but Charlie Brooker's series of dystopian anthologies has undoubtedly improved since it has shifted from British terrestrial television to the realm of the American megabuck. Larger budgets have given creators Brooker and Annabel Jones permission to leave their imagination untouched – producing unsurpassed episodes such as the San Junipero virtual reality love affair and the Star Trek parody "USS Callister ", who won many Emmys.
Netflix
10/25 Hunter of spirit
David Fincher produces this serial killer drama based on the writings of a psychological profiler of the FBI in real life. These are the Seventies of the post-Watergate and two non-conformists, G-Men (Jonathan Groff and Holt McCallany) give it to their heart's content using the latest research in psychology to penetrate the heads of A motley collection of real sociopathic murders, including the notorious ones. Ed Kemper, butcher "co-ed", was brought to live with a performance named to the Emmy Awards by Cameron Britton.
Netflix
11/25 The crown
A royal blockbuster by playwright Peter Morgan (The Queen, Frost / Nixon). Returning to the reign of Elizabeth II since she was a wide-eyed young woman, propelled to the throne after her father's surprise death, The Crown humanizes the royals while painting their private lives as a ripping soap. the bodice. Matt Smith is admirably charming while Prince Philip and Vanessa Kirby have risen to the Hollywood ladder as Princess Margaret, flawed but friendly.
The most impressive of all, no doubt, is Claire Foy, who interprets the queen as a timid woman reluctantly pushed into the spotlight. Foy and the rest of the main cast are now gone, with a team of older players – led by Olivia Colman and Tobias Menzies – taking over as the middle-aged Windsors for the third season.
Netflix
12/25 Narcos
This drug trafficking story describes exactly the kind of series with a youth scene in which two gangsters zip around a multi-level parking lot on a motorcycle firing with a machine gun. Narcos, in other words, is for people who think Pacino's Scarface is too discreet. Series 1 and 2 feature a fascinating performance by Wagner Moura as the king of Colombian cocaine, Pablo Escobar, while Season 3 is dedicated to the famous Cali cartel. Considered to be one of Netflix's biggest hits – the company does not publish the numbers of its audience – the fourth season is interested in the endless drug wars in Mexico.
Juan Pablo Gutierrez / Netflix
13/25 Master of none
A cloud hangs over the future of Aziz Ansari after its involvement in the #MeToo scandal. But whatever happens, he left us a human and captivating sitcom about a character close to Ansari in search of love and seeking to impose himself professionally in contemporary New York.
K.C. Bailey / Netflix
14/25 Line
One of the first Netflix blockbusters, the huge feuilleton-feuillet updates Dallas with modern South Florida. Kyle Chandler plays the role of local detective and favorite son of a wealthy family, in the context of the Florida Keys. Their idyllic lives are plunged into chaos with the return of the black sheep of the clan (a Ben Mendelsohn of disconcerting intensity). The story is spectacular, but the performances of Chandler and Mendelsohn, as well as Sissy Spacek and the late Sam Shepard as their driving parents, make Bloodline captivating – a guilty pleasure for which you should not really feel guilty.
Rod Millington / Netflix
15/25 L & # 39; aliéniste
You can almost feel the bad sanitary conditions and horse manure in this mysterious murder taking place in 19th New York. We are firmly on Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York territory, with a serial killer repelling male prostitute boys across Manhattan. Enter the pioneering criminal psychologist Dr. Laszlo Kreisler (Daniel Brühl), assisted by journalist John Moore (Luke Evans) and shameless detective Sara Howard (Dakota Fanning).
Kurt Iswarienko
16/25 Love
Judd Apatow presents his macabre comedy on the small screen. The love, which Apatow has produced, is a masterful workshop compared to Virgin, Knocked Up, etc., 40 years old. Paul Rust is Gus, a nerd movie set tutor, who falls in love with the cool radio producer for Gillian Jacobs' school, Mickey Mouse. . Romanticism flourishes – but the triumph of Love is to recognize the complications of real life and to disabuse its characters of the idea that there is such a happy ending. Hipster LA provides the animated frame.
Netflix
17/25 Weird eye
Who said that reality TV should be mean and manipulative? This update to the success of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy from the early 2000s brings together five stereotypical gay men sharing life tips and fashion advice with an appealing cast of All American Schlubs (the first two seasons are mostly shot in the state of Georgia). There are bursts of laughter – but a serious moment too, for example when a crew member refuses to enter a church because of the still unhealed scars of his strict Christian upbringing.
Netflix
18/25 Chef's table
A shiny reshuffle of the traditional TV show. Each episode features an international high power chef; During its three seasons, the series featured gourmet superstars from the United States, Argentina, India and Korea.
Charles Panian / Netflix
19/25 Arrested development
A disastrous group interview in which actor Jason Bateman "explained" that the co-star of the bullying, Jessica Walter, had been a victim of the hands of another member of the cast, Jeffrey Tambor , meaning that Season Five of Arrested Development was fatally compromised even before landing. Yet Netflix's return to the dysfunctional world of the Bluth family is based on its merits and is a valuable addition to the surrealist humor of seasons 1 to 3 (the fourth series, which was to run around the busy schedules of distribution, is at his disposal). .
Netflix
20/25 Altered carbon
Netflix makes Bladerunner with this sumptuous adaptation of Richard Morgan's cult novel. The set is a cyberpunk future spattered with neon lights in which the super-rich will live forever by downloading consciousness into new "skins". Takeshi Kovacs (Joel Kinnaman), a rebel who became an inspector, was hired to find out who killed a zillionaire industrialist (since resurrected) while facing the fallout from his own troubled past. Regarded as one of Netflix's most expensive projects to date, Anthony Mackie (aka Marvel's Falcon) replaces Kinnaman for the second time as a revolutionary Kovac.
Netflix
21/25 Rick and Morty
Dan Harmon, creator of the cult sitcom Community (also on Netflix), finds the perfect place to give vent to the imagination of zany fanboys with this crazy animated comedy starring a duo of temporary travelers Marty McFly / Doc Brown. All imaginable genres are parodied with the manic energy and energizing dialogue we expect from Harmon.
Netflix / Adult Swim
22/25 GLOW
Mad Men's Alison Brie is our entry point into this dramatic comedy inspired by a real women's wrestling league in the eighties. Ruth Wilder (Brie) is a lucky actor who, in desperation, has signed a wrestling competition organized by Sam Sylvia (King of the Marc Maron podcast). Britrock's singer, Kate Nash, is one of her troupe members: the larger-than-life Rhonda "Britannica" Richardson.
Netflix
23/25 Archer
Deadpan animated a satire about a silly super spy with mother issues shaken and agitated. L'une des comédies modernes les plus ambitieuses, qu'elles soient animées ou non, Archer tente différentes tailles d'humour, et parfois même tire à la corde.
24/25 Ozark
Breaking Bad pour les personnes ayant une capacité d'attention réduite. Il a fallu des années à la saga de Walter White pour suivre l’ascension de l’emblématique anti-héros, qui est passé d’un homme doux à un homme à un criminel aux yeux mort. Ozark y arrive dans la première demi-heure lorsque le comptable de Chicago, Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) accepte de servir de lieutenant à la foule mexicaine dans le centre de la colline d'Ozark, dans le Missouri (en contrepartie, elle épargne sa vie). Bateman, généralement vu dans des rôles comiques, est une révélation, tout comme Laura Linney dans le rôle de sa méchante épouse Wendy. Julia Garner joue également le rôle d'une jeune fille du crime.
Netflix
25/25 Le bon endroit
Une comédie céleste avec une torsion. Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell) est une raclée cynique traversée par Pearly Gates après être décédée dans un étrange accident de supermarché. Elle doit rester au-dessus des soupçons de Michael (Ted Danson), un ange apparemment bien intentionné mais désorganisé, tout en négociant des relations brisées avec le bienfaiteur Chidi (William Jackson Harper), la princesse gâtée Tahani (l'ancienne présentatrice de T4, Jameela Jamil) et l'ex-drogué le concessionnaire Jason (Manny Jacinto).
Netflix
De retour à la BBC ce Noël pour des épisodes spéciaux sont Appelez la sage-femme, Mme Brown’s Boys, toujours ouverte, dansez au plus près de la danse, le grand spectacle de Noël de Michael McIntyre , and Tiens le coucher du soleil .
Il y a aussi des épisodes en direct de Lee Mack’s Ne pas sortir et la nouvelle comédie de Stephen Merchant Click & Collect en chemin. Deux épisodes précédemment perdus de Morecambe et Wise – qui ont été découverts dans un cinéma en Sierra Leone – seront également diffusés.
This year Docteur Who spécial a été déplacé au Nouvel An, avec le personnage de Jodie Whittaker s'attaquant à un «mal terrifiant» qui remue à travers des siècles de l’histoire de la Terre.
Les documentaires de cette année exploreront la vie du comédien Billy Connolly, de l'écrivain Andrew Davies et du conteur Raymond Briggs. Il y a aussi une cuisine spéciale avec Grande cuisson britannique Mary Berry et Nadiya Hussain.
La BBC est la première chaîne majeure à annoncer son programme de Noël complet, Channel 4 et ITV n'ayant révélé que des parties de leurs films.