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WHAT TO WATCH 28 February - 6 March

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Jonathan Ross returns to Channel 4 with a new social experiment!



This week's best telly includes the return of The BRIT Awards, a second season of Ted, and Jonathan Ross' return to Channel 4, to host Handcuffed: Last Pair Standing.


Elsewhere, Rachel Weisz and Leo Woodall lead Netflix's new drama Vladimir and Guy Ritchie directs Young Sherlock on Prime Video.


Here are 5 TV shows you can't miss this week...

1

 RETURNING

THE BRIT AWARDS 2026

Saturday 28th February

8.15pm | ITV1



Jack Whitehall returns to host The BRIT Awards, which this year, for the first time ever, will be comnig life from Manchester's Co-op Live for the UK’s biggest night in music,


The show will feature spectacular performances from Harry Styles, Olivia Dean, EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI, Wolf Alice, Mark Ronson, ROSALÍA, Alex Warren, SOMBR and the singing voices of HUNTR/X.


Leading this year's nominees are Olivia Dean and Lola Young, Sam Fender, Dave, Lily Allen, Fred again.., Jim Legxacy and Wolf Alice. Other British artists up for awards this year include Calvin Harris, JADE, Ed Sheeran, Little Simz, PinkPantheress, Pulp, RAYE, Skye Newman, Wet Leg and more.


And we already know that Noel Gallagher will receive this year’s Songwriter of the Year award, and that Mark Ronson will be honoured with the Outstanding Contribution To Music award.


STREAM ON ITVX

2

 BRAND NEW REALITY TV

HANDCUFFED

Monday 2nd and Tuesday 3rd March

9pm | Channel 4



Could you survive being handcuffed to a total stranger 24/7? In Channel 4's new social experiment, Handcuffed: Last Pair Standing, Jonathan Ross challenges 18 brave Brits to do just that, as they compete to win a £100,000 prize.


Nine pairs must cope with being chained to each other 24/7, doing everything, quite literally, just inches apart. If it gets too much, they can uncuff at any time. But if they do, they'll be out of the competition. The last pair standing takes all.


The competitors represent a cross-section of British society and have never met before. In a divided Britain, Jonathan's hoping that living so close together will force opposites to talk, listen, and maybe even learn from each other. Which pair will be the first to take the cuffs off?


 6 EPISODES  CONTINUES MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS

 STREAM ON CHANNEL 4 

3

 BRAND NEW DRAMA

YOUNG SHERLOCK

Wednesday 4th March

Prime Video



From visionary director Guy Ritchie, Young Sherlock is an irreverent, action-packed mystery that charts the legendary origin story of the world’s greatest detective.


When a charismatic, youthfully defiant Sherlock Holmes meets none other than James Moriarty he finds himself dragged into a murder investigation that threatens his liberty. Sherlock's first ever case unravels a globe-trotting conspiracy, leading to an explosive showdown that alters the course of his life forever.


Unfolding in a vibrant Victorian England and adventuring abroad, the series will expose the early antics of the anarchic adolescent who is yet to evolve into Baker Street’s most renowned resident.


 8 EPISODES  CONTINUES WEEKLY

 STREAM ON PRIME VIDEO  ALL EPISODES AVAILABLE


4

 BRAND NEW DRAMA

VLADIMIR

Thursday 5th March

Netflix



Rachel Weisz and Leo Woodall lead Netflix's new drama Vladimir which follows what happens when a passionate but reckless professor’s world begins to unravel, and she finds herself dangerously fixated on her magnetic new colleague.


Seduction and obsession collide in what promises to be a provocative series brimming with forbidden desires, razor-sharp wit, and charismatic, unpredictable characters.


As boundaries blur and secrets simmer, she’ll risk everything to bring her most scandalous fantasies to life.


 8 EPISODES

 STREAM ON NETFLIX  ALL EPISODES AVAILABLE


5

 RETURNING COMEDY

TED

Friday 6th March

9pm & 9.45pm | Sky One



As Ted returns for its second season, it's 1994, and senior year of high school is underway for Ted the foul-mouthed teddy bear and his best friend, likable but awkward John Bennett.


Together they live in a working-class Boston home with John's parents, Matty and Susan, and cousin Blaire. Matty is a blustering, blue-collar Bostonian who sees himself as the unequivocal boss of the house and frequently clashes with his liberal niece.


Susan is kind, selfless, and almost pathologically sweet when it comes to caring for her family. Blaire is an outspoken college student who often finds herself at odds with her more traditional-minded relatives.


 8 EPISODES  CONTINUES WEEKLY

 STREAM ON SKY AND NOW  ALL EPISODES AVAILABLE



 
 
 

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