It\u2019s the first holiday of the year (well, it is if you are in the UK). Easter is upon us.\n\nRaining, cold and the added benefit of the kids home from school. No point going away for the holidays as most of the time will be spent in a queue waiting to show your new blue passport! What to do? How about staying home and watching some quality TV?\n\nThat\u2019s all very well I hear you say, but how do I know what\u2019s good and what\u2019s not? Luckily, we have an expert to guide you. Yes, Declan returns to advise you on what\u2019s worth seeing \u2013 either on catch up on and or something new for the holiday period.\n\nAmongst the highlights we talk about are:\n\nThe Gold (BBC iPlayer) \u2013 6 part series about the search for the villains and the missing gold after the 1983 Brinks Mat robbery\n\nGreat Expectations (BBC iPlayer) \u2013 A new version of the Charles Dickens story, made in a gritty style thanks to writer Steven Knight\n\nA Town Called Malice (Now TV or Sky Atlantic) \u2013 A crime thriller set in the 1980\u2019s as a London gang relocate to the Costa Del Sol\n\nTed Lasso Final Series (Apple TV) \u2013 Ted and the gang are back for one last season. Hilarious and heartwarming\n\n**The Power (Prime Video)** \u2013 A new science fiction series which we discussed years ago with Kirk Doman\n\nThe Cleaner Season 2 (BBC iPlayer) \u2013 the latest from Greg Davies\n\nAnd many more\n\nPlenty for everyone, unless you are our Neil. His viewing is just one show \u2013 The West Wing, on constant repeat. We have now had to explain to him a number of times that it is not a documentary and the Trump years really did happen. Hopefully we will make the breakthrough we are all praying for and his viewing return to normal shortly.\n\nFor everyone else, have a great Easter and happy viewing, whether on the small or large screen.\n\nSee you At The Flicks