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ON DEMAND HIGHLIGHTS: Half-term viewing
It’s half-term and, with cinemas and theatres less of an option than they once were, here are a few ideas for films and TV shows that families can sit down and enjoy together… Films: The two 21st-century TV: The TV equivalent of those Jumanji sequels, Welcome To movie blockbusters is Star Wars The Jungle (Amazon) and The epic The Mandalorian (Disney+, Next Level (Sky/now TV), are centre, season two from Friday), top popcorn fare, as is the similar while for younger ones, there’s Jules Verne tale Journey the animated series Jurassic 2: The Mysterious Island World: Camp Cretaceous (Netflix). (Sky/now TV). All three star Dwayne In terms of British fare, CBBC’S updated takes Johnson (above). For more British on Malory Towers and Crackerjack! are viewing, the 2016 Swallows And both great, and it also has the new vampire Amazons (rent on Amazon, Sky) saga Heirs Of The Night (iplayer) from is a lot of fun, and the new Monday. Fans of the outdoors should remake of The Secret Garden seek out interactive Bear Grylls series (Sky/now TV) is worth a look. You vs Wild (Netflix) and the
For a twist on a classic, try Bake Off-style carving contest Enola Holmes (Netflix) with The Chop: Britain’s Top Millie Bobby Brown (top right). Woodworker (Sky/now TV).
Comedy, starring Johnny Galecki and Jim Parsons.
9.00 Taskmaster Greg Davies sets tasks to a series of celebrity guests, ultimately deciding who wins. Alex Horne helps to coax the contestants.
7.25pm Four in a Bed
8.00 Emergency Rescue: Air, Land & Sea 9.00 24 Hours in A&E
11.05 Father Ted Dougal is led astray by
rebellious new arrival Father Damien.
6.50pm Eddie the Eagle Biopic of ski jumper
Eddie Edwards, starring Taron Egerton. 9.00 X-men: Apocalypse Superhero adventure sequel, starring James Mcavoy and Michael Fassbender.
11.45 Insidious: Chapter 3 Horror
prequel, starring Dermot Mulroney.