Netflix is about to get a binge watch to remember this weekend.
Cult Norwegian television programme Slow TV is making its way to the streaming service from 5th August, promising some of the most calming television you’ve seen in years.
First broadcasting in 2009, Slow TV showed a 7.5 hour long train ride from Bergen to Oslo and… that’s about it. That was the entire show. It was just a video of a long train ride.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7VYVjR_nwE
Yet despite the lack of violence or drama, the broadcast was watched close to 2 million people in Norway – roughly 45 percent of Norway’s population.
What made two million people watch a train journey? Somehow Slow TV manages to tap into the part of the brain that makes slow repetitive action wonderfully hypnotic and alluring.
Watching Slow TV is akin to listening to a guided mediation tape. After a few moments you feel lighter, anxiety levels lowering while watching gripping episodes such as National Knitting Morning or Salmon Fishing.Â
The full list of Slow TV shows hitting Netflix can be found below. We advise you stick it on for an hour when you’re hungover on a Sunday, you’ll be surprised how it can help with a throbbing headache.
The full list of the shows you’re now able to watch on Netflix are:
Slow TV: National Firewood Evening (2016)
Slow TV: National Firewood Morning (2016)
Slow TV: National Firewood Night (2016)
Slow TV: National Knitting Evening (2016)
Slow TV: National Knitting Morning (2016)
Slow TV: National Knitting Night (2016)
Slow TV: Northern Passage (2016)
Slow TV: Northern Railway (2016)
Slow TV: Salmon Fishing (2016)
Slow TV: The Telemark Canal (2016)
Slow TV: Train Ride Bergen to Oslo (2016)