Chillin’ Island
Super dumb and non consequential but goddamn if its not mellowing. Perfect show for any kind of burnout or blahs
Antiques Roadshow is pretty relaxing and always interesting.
My dad watches Full Custom Garage, and while I’m not interested in cars or anything like that, the guy’s personality seems so positive, and the show is so drama-free, that I could just watch it and relax without hearing any assholes arguing at each other like some other shows.
The Good Place
How It’s Made
Vice Grip Garage (YouTube)
James May The Reassembler (YouTube)
One more vote for How its Made. So relaxing.
And informative
Damn, I loved how it’s made
The other James May series Manlab? I think are also pretty good.
Old episodes of MST3K. I don’t know what it is, but it’s really relaxing to watch. Puts me right to sleep if I watch it at night :)
I’m not saying this as criticism though, I love the show. It’s just that combination of old movies with bad sound and the fact that I don’t get a lot of the outdated jokes puts me in a very relaxed mood.
The detectorists, very gentle comedy but not in a shit way.
Super low stakes show, it’s so peaceful and fun. Except when Becky is yelling at Andy.
One of my favorite shows ever!
Britbox has a category called Cozy Mysteries. They’re all formulaic and easy watching.
Death in Paradise
Beyond Paradise
Murder in Suburbia
Father Brown
Sister Boniface
Agatha Christie’s Marple
The Mallorca FilesNice list, I watch most of these.
Love Father Brown
Relaxing Footage with Joe Pera
Joe Pera Talks You to Sleep
There was another one I forgot the name of on Adult Swim that was just like videos of rivers/streams, fireplaces, and other relaxing elements put to a lo-fi girl style soundtrack. Look Around You? Or something like that. When they started that one, I used to fall asleep to it nightly.
Edit: Not Look Around You; that was the BBC science show parody. Also good, but not the relaxing thing I am thinking of.
I came here to say Joe Pera Talks With You. The entire series is a hidden gem, fyi, if you’ve only seen the “talks you to sleep” episode. I’ve watched all three seasons at least three times.
I always liked No Reservations when I wanted to zone out. Anthony Bordain not being here anymore bums me out though.
Edit: Community , Shaun the sheep, and Good Eats
Puffin Rock
A kids show about puffins and other animals on a small island.
I don’t know if it’s “weirdly” relaxing given how chill it’s supposed to be, but Joe Pera Talks With You is perfect.
Mortimer and Winehouse gone fishing.
Want a seat next to two comedy legends as they enter their chill years and ponder things while fishing? Look no further
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b0b7r2k6/mortimer-whitehouse-gone-fishing
This is the one. It’s a perfect relaxation show.
Not sure if anime fits your bill here but Mushi-shi is incredibly relaxing and even though i don’t really watch anime anymore it still jumps out to me when i think of chill/mellow/relaxing. Traveler investigating forest spirits and whatnot, soft Japanese music score, taps hard into those nature vibes, more of a rainy day relaxing though not really happy-chill.
When I was having long term medical problems Shark Tank helped me survive. Every episode is exactly the same and nothing really bad happens.
Here’s a list:
- Shark Tank (didn’t want to leave it out)
- Taskmaster which has full episodes on YouTube
- Pawn Stars (uncountable numbers of episodes)
- Forged In Fire
- Lego Masters
Taskmaster, every season has 5 comedians complete a set of tasks and be judged on them by The Taskmaster. All so they can win a golden effigy of the Taskmasters head.
Very good show Season 18 just wrapped up. There are some other countries that did good spinoffs like New Zealand and Australia, and others that didn’t America.
Forged In Fire. Each episode 4 blacksmiths compete to create a blade with limited time which each round someone being voted off by judges. When the last 2 are remaining they are sent home for a week to make a historical weapon to be tested by the judges.
Very wholesome, judges are kind and will explain how it went wrong and how they can improve their techniques. One of the early winners even goes on to become a judge.
Jinny’s Kitchen, which is on Amazon right now. It has different titles depending on the cast member’s name they want to use for the season. It’s basically a bunch of Korean actors/celebrities that are tasked to run a pop-up restaurant for a week. I like that there are no egos and they actually hunker down and do the work. No American tv show style drama. It’s a good show if you just want to watch something and not want to think or understand plotlines or dialogues.