January 20, 2026 7:25 pm EST

Unknown Number follows the shocking story of a teen girl, harassed by an anonymous caller.

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Unknown Number: The High School Catfish

THIS documentary follows a teenaged girl and her boyfriend as they face relentless harassment from an unknown caller. When the police are called to investigate, they discover a shocking truth. This documentary has been Netflix’s talk of the town for the month and a half that it’s been out, and with good reason. With an unnerving small-town atmosphere, and a reveal that leaves viewers’ mouths agape, Unknown Number reminds us just how compelling Netflix documentaries can be. Directed by Skye Borgman, this documentary can only be described as: “wild.”

Grace (Siân Brooke) and Stevie (Martin McCann), in Blue Lights: Season 3.
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Blue Lights: Season 3

Blue Lights: Season 3, currently airing on BBC One, builds on and evolves the Belfast-based cop comfort show that viewers have come to love. Acclaimed for its talented cast and charming tone, the series has quickly become a fan favourite among UK viewers. However, with the growing prominence of background characters, the show struggles to juggle its screentime. Additionally, Blue Lights no longer feels as high-stakes as the first two seasons did. Whether the final episode, set to air in November, will blow us away is still to be determined.

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