It's 8.30pm and David Attenborough 99 years young, in customary short-sleeved blue shirt and chinos is on the hunt for Tottenham's most elusive resident. He gets settled on a camping chair. Waits. Emits a tiny rhapsodic gasp as the creature in question appears. It's a fox. It's still a huge thrill to see one suddenly emerging from the bushes, he whispers to camera of a sight so bog-standard most Londoners wouldn't bother looking up from their phones. A totally wild creature! Attenborough holds out a hand. Murmurs a delighted hello.
Streaming platforms reigned supreme, with Netflix and Apple TV dominating our list with seven and five selections each. Genre-wise, we've got a bit of everything: period dramas ( The Gilded Age, Outrageous), superheroes ( Daredevil: Born Again), mysteries ( Ludwig, Poker Face, Dept. Q), political thrillers ( The Diplomats, Slow Horses), science fiction ( Andor, Severance, Alien: Earth), broody fantasy ( The Sandman), and even an unconventional nature documentary ( Underdogs).