Must Watch: New Year TV shows
Wondering what to watch this New Year?
Must Watch reviewers Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell share their thoughts on Dracula and the Bake Off Derry Girls special.
If you watch any of these programmes, let us know what you think, leave your comments below.

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The Derry Girls Festive Bake Off
Scott says: "It's a stroke of genius"
"It's one of those masterstrokes where they've managed to get Channel 4's greatest show... they're so much like they are in the show, they're so likable and authentic, so to put them in the Bake Off tent and make them compete against each other is a stroke of genius.
"For the showstopper they are all terrible. They all try to make the best of a bad situation."
Hayley says: "It was mayhem!"
"Siobhan McSweeney who plays Sister Michael is my favourite in this - she can't help but be completely hilarious.
"I am not a Bake Off fan but I love Derry Girls and this special is a series of catastrophes - none of these people are bakers or consider themselves to be any good, so it's a lot more fun than a regular Bake Off.
"It was mayhem - I really liked it."
"Is it a Must Watch? Weirdly, yes!"
The Derry Girls Festive Bake Off is on Channel 4 on New Years Day at 19:40.

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Dracula - a three part series from Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat
Hayley says: "I had a great time with this"
"If you know what you're going into, this is absolute fun nonsense made by people who loved doing it and love Dracula and you will have a great time.
"It's very long, but I like Dracula and this is three separate Dracula movies basically...
"I do wonder if they could have spread them out, but I really liked it."
Scott says: "It's what you want post-New Year"
"It definitely ticks all the boxes - if you're into Sherlock, in terms of the style of writing that made it so popular, into adaptations that have managed to be faithful to the original books but also has big creative differences.
"It's got something that's fulfilling what your mind wants post New Year - it's kind of addictive when the nights are rubbish - and something that's quite long.
"It's got a lot that makes it enjoyable - my only concern is about building momentum, I think the scheduling adversely affects this show."
Dracula starts on New Year’s Day at 21:00 on BBC One. Episode two and three are at the same time on 2 and 3 January.
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