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Disney certainly knows how to deliver quality content – it’s been doing it for 100 years. This April there’s a whole range of new shows and films coming onto Disney + for people to enjoy. From a new reality TV show to a wildlife docuseries, take a look below to find your next obsession. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Vanderpump turns hotelier in this reality TV show in which the 63-year-old
British businesswoman runs a luxury estate in
France. Her staff - brash Americans and one huffy French chef - live on site, and things get chaotic very quickly. Kristen Kish, the winner of the 10th season of
American cooking show Top Chef, meets chefs who are cooking against the odds in some of the world’s most remote locations. Kish, charming as ever, visits restaurants in the Arctic, Maine, Panama and
Brazil. In this classic romance-drama, Lucy Boynton (Let Me Go, Bohemian Rhapsody) plays a woman who discovers that she can time travel when she listens to songs that meant something to her late boyfriend. So she faces the age-old time-travelling predicament: should she meddle in the past, potentially saving her partner’s life, but altering her future? Naomi Watts, Demi Moore, Chloë Sevigny and Tom Hollander star in this depiction of the real-life falling out between author Truman Capote and his high society
Friends. In 1975 Capote published several chapters of a scathing book which detailed the (often dysfunctional) personal lives of the people he knew - only very thinly disguised as fiction. Shock and fury ensued and Capote became a social pariah. The extraordinary octopi (octopuses? octopodes??) are arguably one of the planet’s strangest creatures: the eight-tentacled mollusc has three hearts, blue blood, squirts ink and can fit through miniscule holes. In National Geographic’s latest ‘Secrets Of’ series, Oscar-winning director James Cameron heads underwater to shine a light on their mind-boggling habits, with narration from Paul Rudd. This four-part all-access docuseries joins legendary American rock band and its frontman, Jon Bon Jovi, in 2022 as they deal with a vocal injury and plan their future. Bringing together personal videos, archival footage, and unreleased demos, Emmy award winner Gotham Chopra tells the story of their sensational four-decade career. Pirates Of The Caribbean producer confirms new film will be a 'reboot' Disney Plus goes green with its new logo Theatre for kids: the best shows to see this Easter Buying a new car? Here's why Omoda needs to be on your radar MORE ABOUT Have your say...