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New Amazon drama is a suspenseful and moving account of grief, loss and intergenerational trauma
Media regulator’s research shows big fall in weekly audiences of traditional ‘linear’ programming
Subtle colour coding, the hero’s layered look and, mercifully, no sweatpants lend a sly glamour to the Idris Elba thriller
Ten years on, ‘Futurama’ is rebooted with more silliness, savviness and nostalgia; ‘Wolf’ is a dark-hearted thriller starring Juliet Stevenson; Michael Sheen and David Tennant return in season 2 of ‘Good Omens’; season 2 of Chicago kitchen drama ‘The Bear’; the Bafta-winning ‘Dreaming Whilst Black’ — reviews by Dan Einav
New six-part series starring Juliet Stevenson meanders clumsily between plots and genres
As a foreign correspondent, his empathy shone through his reporting
Neil Gaiman expands his heaven-and-hell story but the lead duo’s chemistry remains the main draw
The series is back after 10 years with more silliness, savviness and nostalgia
The new Wham! documentary reminds us that there is nothing profound or daring about gloom
BBC and A24 join forces for Bafta-winning series about a struggling British-Jamaican film-maker
Counter-terrorism series starring Zoe Saldaña relies heavily on clichés and a formulaic plot
The Chicago-based drama goes beyond the kitchen with guest roles for Olivia Colman, Bob Odenkirk and Jamie Lee Curtis
The five-part documentary takes us from the first sunrise to the dawn of human industry with CGI re-enactments
New six-part drama set in the world of top-tier tennis doesn’t live up to the potential of its timely, uneasy set-up
The factual series paints a horrible story of gaslighting, abuse and murder in a Buckinghamshire village
Disney’s Iger says action comes at ‘worst time in the world’ for industry
Apple’s addictive new series illustrates why platforms are making audiences wait for their next fix
Metropolitan Police say they have not found evidence of any criminal offence
Alex Mahon confident that a conduct complaint against a presenter would be escalated to broadcaster’s top management
The Emmy nominee discusses the unexpected success of the kitchen-set drama and its tragicomic exploration of male insecurity
A largely new cast inject fresh life into season two, which pastiches westerns and Wes Anderson
Sky thriller follows four young women from London fleeing from drug lords across Europe
Justina Machado excels as an ex-con who embarks on a new life making ‘secret ingredient’ pastries
The thing about status is that most of us just don’t have it — the truly wealthy don’t need to try to look rich
News network’s erstwhile employee had alleged a widespread atmosphere of harassment and discrimination
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