If you are looking for a new series to devour over the weekend, we've compiled a list of new Netflix series ready to watch.
From the return of Catherine Tate to an Obama-narrated nature show, there is plenty to get your teeth into.
Check out five new binge-worthy shows below.
- Anatomy of a Scandal
Are you looking for a thrilling drama with an all-star stellar British cast? This limited series stars, Sienna Miller, Rupert Friend and Downton Abbey’s Michelle Doherty.
Sophie’s (Miller) privileged life as the wife of a powerful politician James unravels when scandalous secrets surface and he stands accused of a shocking crime.
Launches: Friday April 15
- Our Great National Parks
Do you like nature programmes and Barack Obama? If so, you get the best of both worlds in this new series about national parks. President Obama narrates five episodes about animals and nature reserves across the world.
All episodes are available now.
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The Ultimatum: Marry or Move on
For those of us not sure what to do with ourselves now that Love is Blind season two is over, fear not Nick and Vanessa Lachey are back to host this new show.
In this new reality show, one half of a couple issues the other an ultimatum – either they get married or it’s over.
All episodes are available now, including the anticipated reunion.
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- Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City
One for the children to watch this weekend.
Aspiring baker Strawberry Shortcake arrives in the Big Apple city to get her big break selling cakes.
Launches: Friday April 15
- Hard Cell
Catherine Tate is back!
Tate plays multiple characters throughout the series, which is set in a fictional women’s prison.
All episodes are available now.
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