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If you're a sci-fi fan looking for what to watch over the four-day weekend, then you can check out the newly recovering episodes of Doctor Who: The Daleks' Master Plan on BBC iPlayer, or new animated Star Wars series Maul - Shadow Lord on Disney Plus.

If it's reality shows, entertainment programmes or docuseries you're looking for, then there are a whole host of options – from David Attenborough's latest series, Secret Garden, to the new season of religious travel series Pilgrimage, to Ronan Keating's Wild Atlantic, a new season of Have I Got News For You and I'm a Celebrity... South Africa season 2.

Read on for our list of what's worth watching this Easter Bank Holiday weekend.

Doctor Who: The Daleks' Master Plan

The original Doctor (William Hartnell) and his companions arrive on the jungle planet Kembel in the year 4000, where the Daleks are forging an alliance in a bid to conquer the universe.

Patrick Mulkern

Beyond Paradise season 4 episode 2

When it comes to the use of dissociative identity order in mysteries, opinion is split. Granted, it can be utilised to provide audiences with the ultimate in unreliable protagonists (see Psycho, for instance). But there is a risk of stigmatising sufferers, especially when the condition is equated with aggressive behaviour. Here, someone with DID is at least suspected of being the perpetrator of a crime due to the possibility of them having a violent alter. Whether or not they turn out to be guilty is the job of this episode to reveal. But it does at least toy with the prospect of this being the case, something that isn’t particularly helpful when research suggests that those who’ve been diagnosed are far likelier to harm themselves than others.

David Brown

Have I Got News For You season 71

Back in September 1990, HIGNFY’s first-ever panellists had topics to discuss such as the looming prospects of war in the Gulf and recession in the UK. Plus ça change, eh? Throw in the rise of Reform and the Greens at the expense of Labour and the Conservatives, the turmoil caused by the Epstein files and the latest nonsensical utterings to have come from the White House and the week in current affairs should serve up a feast fit for those two kings of comedy, Paul Merton and Ian Hislop.

Gabriel Tate

The Young Offenders season 5

From Jessie Buckley to Cillian Murphy, and Marian Keyes to Sally Rooney — and not forgetting Mrs Brown, Irish culture is enjoying a purple patch — or should that be a green patch? In the midst of this “Guinnaissance”, the return of the cartoonish Cork comedy for a fifth series is well timed.

Michael Hogan

The Boat Race 2026

The Boat Race will not be broadcast by the BBC for the first time in 99 years but you can still expect the same drama on the River Thames.

In 2026, Channel 4 offers TV coverage of the men's and women's races coxed by the steady hand of Clare Balding, while Times Radio will command the airwaves.

Michael Potts

Secret Garden

In a tribute for his 99th birthday, one admirer suggested David Attenbourough’s genius was to have built a bridge between ordinary British homes and the exotic wildlife of faraway places. Now, as Attenborough approaches 100, he leads us home again: this gorgeous series takes us not to distant jungles and savannahs but to “the hidden world right on our doorstep.”

They film a kingfisher sharing his catch with the female he hopes to impress – then later we see the resulting brood of chicks jostling inside their riverbank burrow. We see a hidden litter of vole pups, each “smaller than a jelly baby and completely blind” as well as the weird, Jaws-like drama of an otter hunting ducks on the mill stream. It’s exquisitely done and for anyone with any kind of garden, an eye-opener.

David Butcher

Grace season 6 episode 2

Author Peter James may be prolific, but he’s in danger of getting outpaced by the series adapting his work. Hence this latest episode being an original storyline rather than one based upon a pre-existing novel. It does, though, come with James’s seal of approval and plenty of his hallmark themes. Psychological cruelty and stalking once again take centre stage, this time within a university setting where women are feeling under threat. It’s a timely premise, with stalking widely regarded as an under-reported crime on campuses across the UK. Reassuringly, the execution is more measured than sensational, avoiding the gratuitous excess that has occasionally marked this drama in its more lurid moments.

David Brown

The Capture season 3 episode 5

So much of the content of this episode is embargoed, I can’t reveal much about it in case I end up like Ron Perlman’s character.

“I’m a cog in a machine – and we cogs don’t always know what our fellow cogs are up to, or even who they are,” Pierson tells Rachel (Holliday Grainger). But why should she believe him when he’s lied so often?

Jane Rackham

Pilgrimage: The Road to Holy Island

The celebrity pilgrims in previous series have often walked religious routes through sunny Spain or Italy hoping to find out more about spirituality. However, this group are spending 12 rainy days hiking 290 miles from Whitby to Lindisfarne.

Expect laughter, insights and some huffing and puffing, as well as honest discussions about faith. Continues tomorrow.

Jane Rackham

Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord

If your only exposure to the Star Wars universe is the films, the premise of this series might be confusing. After all, the last time most people remember seeing Sith Lord Darth Maul was when he was chopped in half by Ewan McGregor’s Obi-Wan Kenobi in 1999’s Episode I: The Phantom Menace. So how is he back twirling that lightsaber?

Huw Fullerton

Ronan Keating's Wild Atlantic

Wild, rugged and unpredictable may not be words that come to mind when you think of Ronan Keating, but it’s how the '90s boyband survivor describes the landscape of the Irish west coast, the real star of this charming travelogue. Feeling the call of his homeland since the tragic loss of his older brother Ciarán, Keating reconnects with his roots by exploring the area where Ireland meets the mighty Atlantic Ocean.

Johnathon Hughes

I'm a Celebrity... South Africa season 2

Lucky old Ant and Dec get two free holidays this year, with a spring edition of the jungle favourite joining their annual autumn trip to Australia. Back for a second all-star version after its 2023 debut, this series sees a greatest hits of previous campmates compete to be crowned the “ultimate legend” in the South African wilderness.

The intrepid dozen should know the drill by now – we’re promised “epic and extreme trials”. Best make sure you’ve finished your supper before tuning in.

Check out more of our Drama coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what's on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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