![]() You know the story so far – beginning with Queen Elizabeth's ascension to the throne, series one to four have taken us through a myriad of world events, featuring World War 2, the death of King George, the assassination of JFK and many more. It's been long, long-awaited, but series five of The Crown finally comes to Netflix this week, and it's set to be the most controversial series to date - so much so that the streaming giant has been forced to add a disclaimer to the show. You'll enjoy this if you like: The Tudors or Downton Abbey.Where can you watch it?Netflix from November 9.Why should you watch it? Loved by critics and audiences alike, it's one of the biggest shows in recent years, and it's back for its biggest series yet.What is it? The show that lets you into the Royal Family - secrets, scandal and all.The Crown: Series 5 NEW ERA: Imelda Staunton and Jonathan Pryce take on the roles of The Queen and Prince Phillip (Image: Netflix) What's On TV: The SAS begins, 80s nostalgia, and suburban nightmares.So, while you're waiting on (or putting off) getting those Christmas decorations out of the garage, why not enjoy the calm before the festive storm, grab a brew and turn on the TV. Bombarded during the Russian invasion and left in ruins, Mariupol: The People's Story tells the story of the city and its people - it's heart-breaking but vital viewing.Īnd finally, everyone's favourite adventurer, Ben Fogle, tackles a quest close to home as he takes on a journey around Scotland. We're also checking out a desperately sad but insightful documentary about one of Ukraine's lost cities, Mariupol. Yes, the Royals are back with what is apparently the most controversial series yet, and we cannot wait to binge the lot when it lands on the streaming platform on November 9. We know there's always too much to watch, and scrambling to get up to date with all the latest shows so you can be in the conversation isn't easy, but this week, there's surely only one place to start, and that's with the return of the Netflix juggernaut The Crown. It's been a big few weeks for TV lovers with the beautifully twisted The White Lotus returning to our screens (if you haven't seen series one, we suggest you catch up), last week's pick SAS Rogue Heroes proving a major hit on the BBC and House of The Dragon wrapping up with an explosive finale. However, for us over here at What's On TV, this means plenty of time to catch up on all the best shows around. It's that time of year again, isn't it? Halloween is over, Bonfire Night passes by in the brightest of flashes, and we're all just sort of sitting around waiting to put the Christmas tree up. ![]()
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