If you have Netflix, here is a list of some suggestions to consider:
As we restrict ourselves from human interaction and search for binge-worthy material to entertain ourselves, I thought that I would share some of the programs that you might have missed. I tried to select mostly positive subjects or at least those that had upbeat outcomes:

Upbeat and Positive Shows to Binge on Netflix #1
No preference by order
The Repair Shop – A British reality show that is touching and heart-warming.
The Kindness Diaries – Another British show that makes you feel good.
Amazing Interiors – Surprises of the creativity that we humans think up!
Heal – Powerful and eye-opening!
Tidying Up – Marie Kondo transforms living spaces and lives.
Street Food – Behind the story of a few nation’s popular street foods.
The Story of God with Morgan Freeman – Thought-provoking.
Grand Designs – Some interesting builds!
The Game Changers – Look who is changing their diets and why.
The Andy Griffith Show – Good old-fashioned standby!
Hugo – Follow a boy’s magical journey!
Jeopardy – Compete with friends and family with the classic game show!
The Who Was Show – Humorous look at historical characters.
The Universe – Great visuals and a fascinating look at space.
The Twilight Zone – A treasure trove of sci-fi and great stories. (Not for young children.)
The Mind Explained (There is 9-11 footage so be careful, if you have kids-use parental judgement.) Explore the brain!
The Bodyguard-Follow a British Officer’s rise to Bodyguard. (Violence/Action)
Sherlock-not for kids – Modern day British genius solves mysterious crimes. Benedict Cumberbatch is brilliant in the role of a younger Sherlock. (Violence/Action)
Locke and Key – ( Mystery) I have just started it, but I am intrigued! Mysterious house and curious keys to explore.
Daredevil-violent Marvel series about the blind vigilante superhero! (Violence/Action)
These are just some shows that I am watching or have watched. Karl Robb