This week the King shares his vision for environmental harmony and the Muppets are back with Sabrina Carpenter by their side. We bid goodbye to season two of The Night Manager, Vinnie Jones heads back to the country and The Lincoln Lawyer opens a new case.

The Night Manager (BBC)

Available to watch on Prime Video in the US

Roper (Hugh Laurie) and Teddy (Diego Calva) from The Night Manager S2.

Hugh Laurie and Diego Calva as Richard Roper and Teddy Dos Santos in The Night Manager

BBC

After nearly a decade away from our screens, not everyone was instantly enamoured with the second season of The Night Manager. However, when a significant plot twist reintroduced a familiar face, the story took a turn for the better and suddenly viewers moved closer to the edge of their seats. After the exciting finale last weekend, both series of the show are available to watch in their entirety now while we await the third instalment of this spy thriller of the highest order.

Finding Harmony — A King’s Vision (Prime Video)

Narrated by Kate Winslet, this fascinating one-off documentary film focuses on the King’s long-held belief that people and their environment should live in close harmony. A mix of archive footage, beautiful cinematography and interviews, the film investigates the King’s mission which he solidified through the setting up of The King’s Foundation in 1990, a charity designed to forward his philosophy.

Vinnie Jones in the Country (Discovery+)Vinnie Jones standing in a grassy field with a lake and house in the background.

Vinnie Jones has a 2,000-acre estate in West Sussex

DISCOVERY+

The footballer turned actor Vinnie Jones is back on the farm for a third series of the show where he grapples with the realities of rural life. While the first two seasons have focused mainly on his renovation of a farm in Sussex, the third series offers a more personal side to Jones as he discusses the death of his mother and men’s mental health with the singer Rag’n’Bone man as well as looking into buying another farm and trying to bring it up to standard.

The Muppet Show (Disney+)

It’s one of the most beloved shows on television with children and adults alike, and The Muppet Show is now 50 years old and celebrating with a reboot. While there’s plenty of familiar antics from the famous puppets to make you feel nostalgic, the arrival of the pop superstar Sabrina Carpenter on the show means that viewers can be assured this is a bang up to date piece of television. So why not fall in love with Jim Henson’s brilliant creations all over again?

The Lincoln Lawyer (Netflix)

Based on the books of Michael Connelly, this legal drama has become a hit across the globe since it first appeared on our screens in 2022. Following the fortunes of Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as Mickey Haller, a Los Angeles defence attorney who often works out of his Lincoln car, the glossy series, which also features Neve Campbell, is back for a fourth season this week. If you are new to the show, you can catch up with the first three seasons on Netflix before diving straight into a brand new case.

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