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04th Jun 2018

Six Quality New Things To Watch On Netflix When You’re Hungover This Bank Holiday Weekend

Sarah

The weather was truly b-e-a-u-tiful this weekend, so we’d imagine you haven’t been indoors watching Netflix. 

But, and there’s always a but, come Monday afternoon that Sunday fear comes BANG! Hitting you like a loaded tonne of bricks tinged with regret for all those canal cans. 

You can get through it. It’s going to be a four day week and we believe in you. 

To soothe your soul on Monday, here’s some nice Netflix treats to soothe the soul. 

1. A Little Help with Carol Burnett 

Carol Burnett is back. In this funny and endearing series, she will be joined by a group of the most honest and unfiltered people in the world – a gaggle of straight talking, entertaining 5-9 year old kids.

Each episode will feature a celebrity contributor brave enough to bring in their own dilemma for the kids to comment on in front of a live audience. 

2. My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman: Tina Fey 

Tina Fey opens up about her family, the changing culture at “SNL” and the one moment she wishes she could take back. Plus, blues icon Buddy Guy.

3. The Rain: Season 1 

The world as we know it has ended. Six years after a brutal virus carried by the rain wipes out almost all humans in Scandinavia, two Danish siblings emerge from the safety of their bunker to find all remnants of civilisation gone. 

Soon they join a group of young survivors and together set out on a danger-filled quest through an abandoned Scandinavia, searching for any sign of life. Set free from their collective past and societal rules, the group has the freedom to be who they want to be. Who will you be when the rain comes?

4. Manhunt 

A Chinese pharmaceutical lawyer framed for a vile crime teams up with a sharp-witted Japanese detective to stop a dangerous corporate plot.

5. Sometimes 

Seven strangers anxiously waiting for their HIV test results decide to bribe the clinic receptionist to get them early, learning one is positive.

6. End Game

Directed by Academy Award winning filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, End Game is an intimate vérité style documentary short that follows visionary medical practitioners who are working on the cutting edge of life and death – and dedicated to changing our thinking about both.

Put the popcorn on and stream away that sunburn. 

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