You might be hard-pressed to tell the difference at the moment but a four-day weekend is here and we're all going to be looking for things to do.
Sitting in front of the box doesn't double for a long local walk, which is a good way of getting your daily exercise, but there is a decent selection of classic films, new dramas, comedy and loads of entertainment for you to fall back on if you run out of activities.
These are our picks of the best things on the box this bank holiday weekend.
Good Friday
Raiders of the Lost Ark
This '80s classic adventure starts off an Easter weekend quadruple bill of Indiana Jones films.
The first films are always the best and this one sees Harrison Ford pursue Nazis who are trying to get their hands on the Ark of the Covenant.
When: 6.40pm, BBC One
Joe Lycett's Got Your Back
Comedian Joe Lycett does what Watchdog used to do, just with more laughs.
This series he delves into why he changed his name to Hugo Boss and what happened when he did. And he also held a rave in Cardiff, which you'll also see the full story of this series.
When: 8pm, Channel 4
The Graham Norton Show
The best-loved talkshow host is back with the big red chair and top celeb guests.
This is a new series but not much information has been given out about how it will be filmed or who will be on it.
Oh, and it's only on for half an hour.
When: 9pm, BBC One
Gogglebox
Our favourite TV watchers are back and we'll see what they are up to and watching while in lockdown.
When: 9pm, Channel 4
Friday Night Dinner
The brilliant Channel 4 sitcom is in its final run after being on our screens for almost 10 years.
Tonight Martin will probably have no top on but also Adam and Jonny's former au pair comes to visit.
When: 10pm, Channel 4
Mad Max: Fury Road
An exhilarating follow-up to the '80s originals starring Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron.
The post-apocalyptic wasteland sees Theron's Furosia try to overthrow the tyrant hogging the water supply.
When: 9pm, ITV2
Saturday, April 11
Gavin & Stacey
The hit Welsh/Essex-based comedy returns to primetime telly to carry us through lockdown with a bit of a laugh.
Episode one of series one was on April 4 so this weekend's follows on and sees the titular characters try and maintain a long-distance relationship.
When: 8.15pm, BBC One
Britain's Got Talent
The 14th series of the talent show is back with impressive, funny, and jaw-dropping acts.
Hosts Ant and Dec return as well as Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams – and of course the golden buzzer.
When: 8pm, ITV
Four Weddings and a Funeral
A feelgood trip back to the '90s when things were simpler and Hugh Grant was a mere bumbling, posh character actor.
Only joking – this movie was a hit and is worth a watch if you haven't seen it, not least for the wedding fashion.
When: 9pm, Film4
Charles & Camilla: King and Queen in Waiting
What better time than a bank holiday weekend to watch some trashy telly about the Royal Family?
This show takes a look at the relationship between the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, investigating how the pair met and the tumultuous beginnings of their romance.
When: 10pm, Channel 5
Easter Sunday
Wallace & Gromit quadruple bill
The Aardman characters are on all morning and it's a real treat for the kids. Let them tune into A Grand Day Out, The Wrong Trousers, A Close Shave, and a Matter of Loaf and Death.
There's no better time than lockdown to sample some classic kids' TV.
When: From 8.45am, Gold
The Ten Commandments
It wouldn't be an Easter bank holiday without a Charlton Heston biblical/historical epic, would it?
This time he's Moses – following Saturday's John the Baptist in The Greatest Story Ever Told on BBC2 – and it's up to him to save his people after being exiled by his evil bro.
When: 1.40pm, Channel 5
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
The irreplaceable Gene Wilder (sorry Johnny Depp) is marvellous as the tricky Willy Wonka in the original big screen adaptation of Roald Dahl's brilliant Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Don't be a Verruca Salt, be a Charlie.
When: 2.35pm, ITV
Bumblebee
If you thought you'd had enough of Transformers films you'll be mildly surprised when you tune into this one – a very enjoyable addition to the fold.
Set in the 1980s it follows run down VW Beetle (actually Transformer Bumblebee) and his adventures with lonely teen Charlie (Hailee Steinfield).
When: 5.45pm, Channel 4
Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Celebrity Special
Charlotte Church joins Jeremy Clarkson to win money for charity in the celebrity version of the quiz.
Also playing tonight are Richard Osman and John Barnes.
When: 7pm, ITV
Race Across the World
The adventure continues for the couples who are trying to get around the globe without getting on a plane, using the internet and without credit cards.
When: 8pm, BBC Two
The Nest

The Scottish-based thriller comes to an end this Easter weekend (the finale is on Easter Monday) as we wait to find out what will happen to Kaya and the baby.
Stars Line of Duty's Martin Compston.
When: 9pm, BBC One
Easter Monday
Quiz
The first of three episodes this real-life drama tracks the events of 2001 when Major Charles Ingram became famous for winning the top prize on Who Wants to be a Millionaire? and then being found guilty of cheating.

Michael Sheen is Chris Tarrant, Matthew Macfadyen is Ingram, and his wife Diana is played by Fleabag's Sian Clifford. Episodes one and two air on Tuesday and Wednesday.
When: 9pm, ITV
Killing Eve
The third series of the assassin black comedy drama returns with Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh.
Episode one is available on BBC iPlayer from 6am on Easter Monday, the morning after it airs in the US. It will air on normal telly – aka BBC One – the following Sunday (April 19).
Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the Opry
Highlights from the singer's performance to celebrate 50 years as a member of the Grand Ole Opry, recorded in Nashville in October 2019. Featuring hits including Jolene, 9 to 5, Coat of Many Colours, and I Will Always Love You, as well as appearances by Lady Antebellum, Emmylou Harris, and Hank Williams Jr.
When: 9pm, BBC2