Streaming on Binge this week – quick links
Binge: new this week
The Lady – 23 February
Series. Starring Mia McKenna‑Bruce and Natalie Dormer, this story follows the meteoric rise of Jane Andrews, a working‑class young woman who becomes the Duchess of York’s royal dresser, only to see her newfound status collapse after nine years in the palace. Based on true events.
The Killer Clown: Murder On The Doorstep – 23 February
Docuseries (2025). This three-part series looks into the shocking true crime that gripped America, which saw a wife and mother is gunned down on her doorstep by a clown. Decades after the case goes cold, a twist reignites the investigation and reveals the chilling motive behind the murder.
Binge: recently added
The Copenhagen Test Season 1 – 16 February

Series. Think your data’s at risk? Try your mind. In The Copenhagen Test, an American intelligence analyst Alexander Hale (Simu Liu) realises his brain has been hacked. This fast-paced series is a prescient take on surveillance and sensory intrusion, raising real-world ethical questions as Alexander undertakes a thrilling race to flush out those responsible.
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Season 13 – 16 February
Series. The late-night show that brings sharp humour and fearless commentary to the week’s biggest news stories. It turns complicated headlines into laugh-out-loud moments; smart, cheeky and thriving on absurdity.
Mary Berry at 90: A Lifetime of Cooking Season 1 – 18 February

Series. Dame Mary Berry reflects on her extraordinary 60‑year career in food and television. Surrounded by famous friends, she revisits classic recipes, explores the evolution of British cooking and creates inventive new dishes.
Allegiance Season 3 – 9 February

Series. Allegiance returns with Sabrina Sohal facing the consequences of going rogue, having walked away from her badge at the end of last season. Drawn back into duty by a high‑stakes border security case, she must confront fractured relationships, rebuild trust and navigate intensifying institutional pressure within the CFPC.
Grand Designs UK Season 24 – 12 February

Series. The new season opens in the Wye Valley, where Rosa and Craig attempt to transform a century‑old, decommissioned steam railway reservoir into a dramatic, one‑of‑a‑kind home. Across the season, host Kevin McCloud follows ambitious creators and does multiple revisits to uncover the long‑term outcomes of earlier high‑risk builds.
Don’t Date Brandon Season 1 – 13 February

Series. A gripping true‑crime docuseries uncovering how a seemingly perfect online boyfriend hid a web of lies, manipulation and danger. The story follows Amber, whose new romance unravels after she connects with Brandon’s ex‑wife Athena. Together, they uncover a disturbing pattern of deception.
The ‘Burbs Season 1 – 8 February

Series. The ’Burbs is a fresh, darkly funny mystery set in present‑day suburbia. Inspired by the 1989 cult classic, this eight‑episode comedy‑mystery follows Samira (Keke Palmer), a woman who becomes obsessed with the dilapidated house across the street and the unsettling secrets it may be hiding. Also starring Jack Whitehall.
Jurassic World: Rebirth – 8 February

Film (2025). Five years after Dominion, a covert team embarks on a high-stakes mission to extract dinosaur DNA for a groundbreaking medical cure. Led by Zora Bennett (Scarlett Johansson) and paleontologist Henry Loomis (Jonathan Bailey), the expedition collides with mutant predators and a stranded family, turning science into a fight for survival.
The Brokenwood Mysteries Season 11 – 2 February

Series. This off-beat series returns with six new feature‑length cases as Mike Shepherd and Kristin Sims dive back into the quirky, murder‑filled secrets of Brokenwood, New Zealand. Season 11 blends dark humour with classic whodunnit twists as the detectives unravel fresh mysteries each episode.
Game of Wool Season 1 – 3 February

Series. A vibrant new British knitting competition where 10 amateur knitters go head‑to‑head in creative, high‑pressure weekly challenges. Hosted by Olympic champion and knitting enthusiast Tom Daley, the series blends colour, craftsmanship and big‑scale ambition.
1000-Lb Sisters Season 6 – 3 February
Series. The season hits full throttle as the Slaton family’s first‑ever London adventure turns into a pressure cooker, exposing simmering tensions and forcing everyone to confront long‑avoided truths. The emotional fallout follows them home, pushing Tammy, Amy and their siblings into some of their most revealing moments yet.
M3gan 2.0 – 1 February

Film (2025). If you thought the first film was wild, M3GAN 2.0 cranks everything up – bigger stakes, sharper quips and a makeover montage for the ages. This sequel to the break-out sci-fi horror blends camp and commentary, delivering a story that’s as funny as it is thrilling.
How to Train Your Dragon – 1 February

Film (2025). This live-action adaptation faithfully recreates DreamWorks’ much-loved 2010 animated fantasy adventure film, telling the story of a young Viking who forms an unlikely bond with a Night Fury dragon named Toothless, challenging tradition and reshaping his world forever.
Under Salt Marsh Season 1 – 30 January

Series. Under Salt Marsh is a storm-lashed thriller filled with secrets and shattered lives. The series begins as former detective turned teacher Jackie Ellis, played by Kelly Reilly (Yellowstone), discovers the drowned body of her eight-year-old pupil. The shocking find reopens wounds from a cold case that destroyed her career: the disappearance of her niece three years earlier.