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Sudeikis plays the titular Ted Lasso, who’s an ex-American football coach who’s hired to be the manager of an actual football team in England. The fish-out-of-water setup creates plenty of room for cultural comedy moments, while Sudeikis’s charming Lasso will have you smiling when you’re not laughing out loud. Come for the laughs, but stick around for some inspiring moments and one of the most hopeful shows of 2020 - Nathan Lawrence For the show, this sparks a grander space race amid the Cold War. Even though For All Mankind is slow to start, the more time you commit to it, the more rewarding it is. In terms of talent, Ronald D. Moore of Battlestar Galactica fame is behind the camera, while Joel Kinnaman leads a talented cast of actors on the other side of the camera - Nathan Lawrence You’ll learn to love to hate McElhenney’s egocentric Ian, you’ll be endeared to Charlotte Nicdao’s Poppy, and there’s a whole other host of familiar faces that will mostly make you laugh. Despite the frequent big laughs, Mythic Quest somehow manages to fit in one of 2020’s best episodes of, which is more poignant than hilarious, but it’s ultimately utterly brilliant - Nathan Lawrence Andy’s wife Laurie (Michelle Dockery) is also sent reeling from the accusation, as the parents drift between wholeheartedly believing in their son’s innocence and having grave misgivings. There are multiple mysteries at play as the story jumps around in time, and while there is closure to be found in the final episode, it’ll keep you guessing until the end as to what really happened - Nathan Lawrence Fittingly narrated by Paul “Ant-Man” Rudd, this is a documentary that’s designed to be as entertaining as it is informative, with a world-class crew that captures incredible footage of some of the world’s smallest marvels. Whether it’s covering tiny birds, spiders, or monkeys, there’s a lot to love about Tiny World - Nathan Lawrence For fans of the original series, this is Return of the Jedi-like essential viewing to complete this particular trilogy (despite the likelihood that, like Star Wars, there may be more to come). For everyone else, Long Way Up sees McGregor and Boorman tearing up 13,000 miles of track through Central and South America, this time on electric motorbikes. You definitely don’t have to love motorbikes to love this doco - Nathan Lawrence Like a creepy reimagining of Pinocchio, a married couple attempt to deal with the death of their infant son by using a lifelike doll as a coping method. While the couple disagree on how real the doll is, their dynamic changes further when a zealous babysitter is brought into their home - Nathan Lawrence The docuseries combines archival footage and new interviews with familiar LGBTQ TV personalities to explore the impact of the LGBTQ movement in terms of on-screen representation. At times heartbreaking, at others uplifting, Visible: Out on Television is a powerful tale of how far we’ve come and how far we still have to go in terms of on-screen diversity - Nathan Lawrence These intertwining stories are centre stage for an excellent ensemble cast in a drama that pulls no punches and warrants of all of its critical praise, with effective staying power beyond the pilot (which can’t be said of the similar setting for The Newsroom. It effortlessly walks a difficult tightrope of respecting heavy material, while also allowing room for constant humanising and occasionally hilarious moments - Nathan Lawrence Naturally, it helps that Jason Momoa takes on the leading role, competent in both drama, charismatic screen presence, and taking care of himself when things frequently get messy. He’s the protector of two twins that are born with sight, and a word of metaphorically and literally blind foes stand in his way of keeping them safe - Nathan Lawrence