Catch up with TV classics while in lockdown
All this week in the Daily Mail, as tens of millions of people across the country stay indoors, the Mail’s TV critic Christopher Stevens and TV Editor Mike Mulvihill are helping you to navigate the vast back catalogue of catch-up TV — available through the BBC’s iPlayer and ITV Hub, as well as streaming video services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime. 52 episodes --------------------------------------------------------- The Royal Box Thomas Markle: My Story MY5 The Duchess of Sussex’s estranged father pulled no punches when he told his side of the story last year. 15 episodes Thomas Markle stands with his daughter Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, in a family photograph ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Delicious cookery Nadiya’s Time To Eat iPLAYER Bake Off queen Nadiya Hussain shares easy recipes for busy parents, using every short cut and cheat she can — such as pouring a can of spaghetti hoops into her fish-and-vegetable pie. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Brilliant biographies Thatcher: A Very British Revolution iPlayer A TV news report from the 1970s shows Margaret Thatcher heading to the Commons, while the voiceover explains that having got the children to school and seen that husband Denis was fed, she could go to work. 16 episodes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buried treasures: Gems from Youtube National Geographic Countless short clips about every sort of wildlife.
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