Love is on air

Looking for an excuse not to go out on Valentine's Day? Look no further... than your TV screen.

February 13, 2016 08:37 pm | Updated February 14, 2016 03:15 am IST

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Valentine’s Day is here! Irrespective of whether you love the holiday, loathe it, or are just a disinterested party, there’s no denying that going out on Valentine’s Day is a cloying and overpriced affair. Why not stay in and catch up on the latest and greatest in television instead? They've got shows for every mood.

If you’re staying in with someone special... Mad Men

Mad Men is a drama series set in the sixties, which focusses on the life and times of Don Draper, effortlessly played by the very handsome Jon Hamm. Watch Don Draper as he crashes and burns, navigating through his job as the creative director of leading advertising firm Sterling Cooper, and tries to stay afloat as he juggles his job, his wife, his kids and his many, many affairs. Mad Men is a tale of power, love, greed and ambition, and is as riveting as it is sexy.

Mad Men is presently being telecast on FX

If you’re staying in, alone... Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

29-year-old Kimmy Schmidt has just been rescued from a Doomsday Cult after being locked in an underground basement for fifteen years. Determined to get her life back, she takes the decision to stay in New York City and make up for all the time that she’d missed underground. The series, written by Tina Fey, is hilarious, heartwarming and makes for better company than most people of the opposite sex.

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is on Netflix

If you loathe the idea of Valentine’s Day... Vinyl

Vinyl is legendary director Martin Scorcese’s (Nothing says “Valentine, Schmalentine!” quite like watching anything by Scorcese) debut offering for television. James Jagger, the son of the legendary rock musician Mick Jagger, along with television heavyweights like Olivia Wilde, Ray Romano and Bobby Canavale come together for a show set in 1970s' New York City, that tells the story of the music industry just as the hip-hop, disco and punk genres are about to break out. Take a ride through the world of sex, drugs and rock-and-roll in this series written by Terrence Winters (who wrote Wolf of Wall Street ) and directed by Martin Scorcese.

Vinyl premieres on Star World HD this February

If you’d rather celebrate Gal-entine’s (or Guy-entine’s) Day with your friends... Orange Is The New Black

Ten years after transporting a suitcase full of drug money, Piper Chapman, who had since been living a nice, quiet life in New York City, has been convicted and sent to prison. Her present relationships with her fiancé, friends and family, who had no idea about Piper’s past, are immediately strained, and Piper is now forced to deal with not only the inmates of the women’s Federal prison, but also her past. Hilarious and brutal, this female-led ensemble will blow you away.

Orange is the New Black is presently being telecast on Colors Infinity

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