If you're going no further than the sofa – and even if you are - here are some tips on what's worth watching on the box between Friday and Sunday. . .
Pick of the weekend
Doctor Who, 6.45pm Sunday, BBC One
It's all change at Doctor Who as Jodie Whittaker becomes the first female Doctor and the show moves from its traditional Saturday tea-time slot to Sunday evenings.
As we meet up with the new Time Lord, the action takes place in Sheffield. In that South Yorkshire city, Ryan Sinclair, Yasmin Khan and Graham O’Brien are about to have their lives changed forever, as a mysterious woman, unable to remember her own name, falls from the night sky.
Can they believe a word she says? And can she help solve the strange events taking place across the city?
New or Returning Shows
Flight of the Conchords: Live in London, 9.00pm Sunday, Sky Atlantic & NOW TV
For the first time since their series ended in 2009 the almost award-winning fourth-most-popular folk duo in New Zealand return to HBO to perform classics and new original songs from their Flight of the Conchords Sing Flight of the Conchords Tour.
Still Open All Hours, 8.30pm Sunday, BBC One
David Jason – who seems to have been around forever – returns for another run of the sitcom about a grocer's shop.
Granville has a large quantity of bargain spectacles to sell, but will they really do anything to improve his customers' eyesight? Meanwhile, encouraged by reading a self-help book, Mr Newbold decides to tell Mrs Featherstone how he really feels about their relationship.
Elsewhere, Eric tries to persuade Kath to go on a camping holiday, and a large, heavy box has arrived for Leroy.
Phil Spencer's Stately Homes, 7.00pm Sunday, Channel 4
Phil Spencer returns for another grand tour of Britain's magnificent stately homes. This season includes trips to Blenheim Palace, Belvoir Castle, Houghton Hall, and Longleat House.
His first visit is to Longleat House in Wiltshire, home to the Viscount of Weymouth and his wife Lady Emma.
Troubles: The Life After, 9.30pm Saturday, BBC Two
Here's an intimate account of the Troubles, told through the stories of a handful of people who lost loved ones during the conflict. It’s not the story of the politicians or the terrorists. It’s the story of the mothers, sisters and daughters who kept life going when everything around them was crumbling.
Snowfall, 10.50pm Saturday, BBC Two
Season two of this drama about the onset of crack cocaine in Los Angeles during the 1980s.
Franklin and his gang are now the main dealers in the area but success brings new problems, including how to get his mother Cissy to ever forgive him.
The Mediterranean with Simon Reeve, 8.00pm Sunday, BBC Two
Simon Reeve embarks on an epic journey around the Mediterranean, the birth place of western civilisation which attracts more than 300 million tourists a year - and is once again at the heart of global conflict.
In episode one he travels from Malta along the coast of southern Italy to Albania on a journey that takes him to the dark heart of the Mediterranean.
Have I Got News for You, 9.00pm Friday, BBC One
Team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by guest host Alexander Armstrong and panellists Naga Munchetty and Josh Widdicombe, all from the worlds of comedy, journalism and current affairs.
Mastermind, 7.00pm Friday, BBC Two
John Humphrys presents the first heat of the series as the hunt for the nation's Mastermind gets back underway. This episode's specialist subjects are The West Wing, Bob Marley, Neil Gaiman's Sandman series and John Hawkwood.
Ending this weekend
Krypton, 9.00pm Sunday, E4
Ending with a double bill, the first season of the sci-fi drama following Superman's grandfather concludes with the battle for Kandor, as he races against the clock to save his city from Brainiac.
Mystery Road, 9.00pm & 9.50pm Saturday, BBC Four
The Australian drama ends with a double episode as a corpse in a sacred spot dredges up a past crime for Emma, while Jay's daughter Crystal helps him to a fresh discovery.
Can You Feel It – How Dance Music Conquered the World, 10.00pm Friday, BBC Four
The final part tells the story of the DJ, with a cast that features today's biggest DJ stars alongside house pioneers, here's the DJ went from invisibility to centre stage.
As Norman 'Fatboy Slim' Cook says, "There's two types of people in the world. Those that hear a record they like and have to listen to it over and over again in their headphones.
"They're called normal people. Then there's another kind that as soon as they hear a record they like, they have to play it to loads of other people. And they're called DJs."
The Art of Drumming, 9.00pm Friday, Sky Arts & NOW TV
Presented by Steve White, who has worked extensively with Paul Weller and The Style
Council among many others, the final episode of the series takes an entertaining look at 20 of the greatest drummers.
New to Download
Big Mouth, Netflix from Friday
Here's the second season of adult animated sitcom created by Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett based on Kroll and Goldberg's tweenage years growing up in Westchester County, New York, with Kroll voicing his fictional self.
Dancing Queen, Netflix from Friday
This is a brand new reality show about snatching trophies, getting gorgeous and turning it up. The focus is on Alyssa Edwards, who rules the dance studio by day and the drag world by night.
Private Life, Netflix from Friday
Paul Giamatti and Kathryn Hahn star in what looks like a very promising midlife drama.
Struggling to conceive, a couple in their 40s are almost out of options - until a sliver of hope arrives in the form of their visiting step-niece.
Inside Evil: Season 1, Sky Box Sets & NOW TV from Sunday
This series follows renowned American TV journalist and broadcaster Chris Cuomo as he attempts to get inside the minds of America’s most dangerous individuals.
Cuomo meets with serial killers who have committed heinous crimes and behavioural scientists and criminal psychologists who studied them.
Don't Miss
Last Chance Lawyer NYC, 9.00pm Sunday, BBC Two
The tagline says it all: New York Justice, as you’ve never seen it before.
For criminal defence attorney Howard Greenberg, life is one long battle with the system. Loved by clients and feared by prosecutors, he’s the maverick of the New York courts.
Last Chance Lawyer NYC is a new four-part series that follows the exploits of Attorney at Law, Howard Greenberg, a man who practices criminal law like no one else.
From his office in Brooklyn, Howard wages war against the government. He believes the state is out to screw over its citizens, and that the power of advocacy, in his expert hands, can save his clients from this tyranny.
Weekend movies
Deadpool, 9.00pm Saturday, Channel 4
Ryan Reynolds stars as a fast-talking mercenary with a morbid sense of humour is subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers and a quest for revenge.
The Man in the White Suit, 2.45pm Saturday, BBC Two
Superb Ealing comedy that satirises man's basic greed. Alec Guinness is wonderful as an altruistic chemist who invents a fabric that's indestructible – and who's therefore a serious threat to enterprise.
Box Set Binge
Back, All4
This comedy starring Peep Show duo David Mitchell and Robert Webb is well worth a look.
Stephen prepares to take over the family business after his dad's death, but on the day of the funeral there's an unexpected mourner at the graveside.
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