Time to Explore: Stories That Take You Places
Forget spring cleaning - this April, we’re all about spring streaming. While the weather can’t decide if it's coat-on or coat-off season, Together TV is reliably blooming with uplifting TV shows to keep you company and maybe get you thinking (or giggling).
We’ve packed the schedule with feel-good programmes, British documentaries, classic films, and inclusive shows that shine a light on real people and real stories. Whether you’re after a trip through the countryside or a reminder that life’s still full of surprises, you’re in the right place.
So stick the kettle on, make yourself comfy, and discover the best TV to watch this April on Together TV.
A Show to Get Stuck Into: Stuart Farm: Green Valley Tales
Love historical TV shows with a countryside twist? You’ll love this one. Stuart Farm: Green Valley Tales is a fascinating series where Stuart and a gang of historians live as if it were the 1620s. No electricity. No Wi-Fi. Definitely no delivery services.
Instead, it’s all heritage crops, handmade tools and good old-fashioned graft. If you’re curious about how your ancestors lived - or just enjoy a slower pace of life - you’ll find this show relaxing, insightful, and oddly satisfying.
And since National Tea Day falls in April, why not pop round to a neighbour’s with a flask and share an episode? It's a cracking excuse for a cuppa and a chat.
Worth a Watch (and a Tissue): Rose Ayling-Ellis: Signs for Change
Looking for inspirational TV shows this month? Rose Ayling-Ellis shares her journey as a Deaf woman in a world still catching up. Known for her history-making appearance on Strictly Come Dancing, Rose now explores how we can all be more inclusive and aware.
This special airs just before National BSL Day on 28 April and is part of Together TV’s commitment to inclusive programming. Don’t miss LumoTV (previously known as BSL Zone)- our strand of shows made by and for the Deaf community - every Monday at 7pm and 10pm.
It's telly that speaks volumes, with or without sound.
Some Proper British Film Fun
If you love vintage British cinema, April’s line-up delivers:
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Bloodsuckers (1970) – A cult vampire movie with gothic vibes and some seriously questionable fashion.
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Intimate Games (1976) – Cheeky, curious, and charmingly dated.
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What’s Good for the Goose (1969) – A midlife crisis played out in mini skirts and mischief. Ideal viewing for fans of retro British comedies.
These nostalgic classics are perfect for a lazy afternoon or late evening —and yes, a biscuit or two is strongly encouraged.
Bring the Outdoors In
Can’t face the garden centre queue? Let these outdoorsy TV shows bring nature to you:
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Britain's Beautiful Rivers – Stunning landscapes, calming narration, and ideal for relaxing during Stress Awareness Month.
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Garden Rescue – Whether you’ve got acres (who does?) or a windowsill, this show gives you ideas, laughs, and possibly a new love for begonias.
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Scottish Isles with Ben Fogle – Dramatic scenery and heartwarming encounters with hardy folk living life their way.
These feel-good nature programmes are the perfect pick-me-up if you're staying indoors or need a mood boost.
Celebrating Every Voice
At Together TV, we champion real people and unheard voices. Many of the individuals featured in our shows live with invisible challenges - including autism. We don’t just mark World Autism Awareness Day (2nd April); we share these important stories all year round.
These moments matter because they help us understand, connect, and see the world in new ways. And that’s what great telly should do.
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What to Watch on Together TV in April
April’s TV schedule is all about connection - be it connecting with nature, your neighbours, or a story that feels close to home. Our feel-good programming is designed to lift your spirits, spark conversation, and offer a bit of company.
You don’t need to go far to explore something new—sometimes all it takes is a flick of the remote.
Together TV: the home of uplifting, inclusive, and unforgettable telly.
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