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A couple move to rural Scotland and get much more than they bargained for in the wildly unpredictable Coldwater. Plus, Rylan Clark and Rob Rinder explore India. Here's what to watch this eveningSunday, 9pm, ITV John (Andrew Lincoln) is so dissociated from life that when he sees a man punching a woman in a park he runs off, leaving his own daughter...
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As coming-of-age drama nears its end, part of its appeal is nostalgia for the noughties shows viewers grew up withIt was billed as a show for teenagers, but you would be hard pressed to find a millennial woman who has not watched – and become mildly obsessed with – The Summer I Turned Pretty.The coming-of-age drama, based on Jenny Han's novel...
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The odd-couple presenters' wits are perfectly matched in this treat of a travelogue. It's a good-natured, sweet show that walks comfortably in contentious territoryIndian travelogue shows with British TV presenters are as predictable as they are popular. Here, let me sketch the formula on the back of this samosa. Take, I don't know, Sue Barker and...
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A feast of festive flag-waving at the Royal Albert Hall. Plus, more entertaining silliness as The Count of Monte Cristo continues. Here's what to watch this evening6.55pm, BBC TwoFrom the soundtracks of thriller films to symphonic arrangements of St Vincent's hits and every famous piece of classical music in between, it's been another great summer...
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Undercover ops and newsroom sabotage at the Toledo Truth Teller. Plus: Robert Eggers' remake of a 1922 horror classic. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, Sky MaxThe Office spin-off finds its funny stride, as the staff of the Toledo Truth Teller get to work on finding local news. Exasperated new editor Ned (Domhnall Gleeson) and his only...
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The Naked Light by Bridget Collins; Exiles by Mason Coile; Alchemised by SenLinYu; Saltcrop by Yume Kitasei; Big Time by Jordan ProsserThe Naked Light by Bridget Collins (Borough, £18.99)The latest from the bestselling author of The Binding is set in England and focuses on three "surplus women” after the first world war: bored, lonely Florence,...
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For three decades, he has played one of the UK's greatest ever comedy characters. But how different is he to Alan Partridge really? Ahead of the presenter's new show about mental health, Coogan is put in the psychologist's chairThe line between Steve Coogan and Alan Partridge is a blurry one. The love of cars. The clothes. They've both done their...
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Furious reaction from media figures and Donald Trump blames left for shooting of conservative activistCharlie Kirk shooting: latest updatesFull report: FBI says it found weapon as hunt for suspect continuesTrump blamed 'radical left' for Charlie Kirk's death – even as shooter's identity remains unknownThe killing of Charlie Kirk prompted a...
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Lily James plays the co-founder of Tinder and Bumble in a damning film that shows up Silicon Valley's toxic male culture – plus Sadie Frost pays homage to the fashion icon who became the face of the swinging 60sAs she's still bound by an NDA, Whitney Wolfe Herd did not contribute to her own biopic. But even this fictionalised account of the...
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Jude Law and Jason Bateman are brothers in deep trouble in a snappy, fast-talking thriller, and the return of Kaitlin Olson's lovably sweet crime drama. Plus: the new adult animation from the makers of Rick and Morty!Not so much Black Rabbit as Black Sheep, as Jude Law's New York bar-restaurant owner Jake finds his business, and eventually life,...
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National broadcaster joins Slovenia in making participation next year conditional amid war in GazaIreland's national broadcaster, RTÉ, has decided not to take part in next year's Eurovision song contest if Israel is a participant.RTÉ is the second of 37 broadcasters who took part in the event this year to have made participation next year...
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Eldest son has succession Rupert craved after agreement for much higher payout to his brother and sistersAs a keen rock climber, Lachlan Murdoch knows a thing or two about the importance of clinging on to perilous terrain. After the toughest ascent of his life – rising to the top of his father's business empire – he has finally ensured that his...
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Eldest son Lachlan must decide future of business that spans Fox News, Wall Street Journal, Sun and Times"Don't let the boys sell the papers after I die,” a former senior executive in the Murdoch empire recalls Rupert saying in more than one meeting over the years.Murdoch, who was practically born with ink in his veins, built a media empire...
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This 80s-set Australian show about rival newscasters is the best kind of period drama. It's soapy, highly dramatic and wonderfully campThe Newsreader is the best kind of period piece in that it makes you reflect not only on the past but on the present. The first two seasons of this Australian drama about rival newscasters managed to cram in some of...
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Soap-based injuries, bleak festive deaths, Hugh Bonneville vomiting blood: we look back on 15 years of highs and lows as the frothy period drama comes to an end with its final spin-off filmPrepare for stiff upper lips to wobble. Clutch monogrammed hankies for period-appropriate eye-dabbing. After 15 years on our screens, the Downton Abbey saga is...
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Things get heated at an awards show, in the return of an Australian newsroom series. Plus: how a mother overturned an 800-year-old law to get justice for her murdered daughter. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, BBC TwoThe sharp Australian newsroom drama with terrific attention to detail returns. It's now 1989 and, after reporting on the...
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Be aware that the qualms about using AI imagery and deepfakes in politics are breaking down. It will soon just be part of the political language we all useThis week, an AI-generated rap featuring Angela Rayner racked up millions of views and tens of thousands of reactions on Facebook. Wearing a gold chain, Adidas tracksuit and handling suspiciously...
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Craig was an artist of literally towering achievements, in films from The English Patient to Harry Potter, whose kindness won the loyalty of the huge teams he led• Stuart Craig, Oscar-winning production designer, dies aged 83Stuart Craig was a softly spoken, gentle soul – full of grace, tall, slender, willowy, polite and kind – but despite...
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The formidable Vogue boss said Meryl Streep's subtle performance as a fictional fashion editor 'had a lot of wit' – adding that she attended the premiere wearing Prada without knowing its themeAnna Wintour, the outgoing editor-in-chief of Vogue, has addressed Meryl Streep's performance as a formidable glossy fashion-mag editor widely perceived to...
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Bob Irwin and animal rights organisations say Mike Holston – AKA 'The Real Tarzann' – should be deported from AustraliaFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastOnline content creators who engage in "reckless stunts” with crocodiles should have so-called "dickhead...
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Director general says broadcaster is 'trying to get the balance right' amid increased coverageThe BBC's director general has insisted the corporation is not "trying to ingratiate” itself to Reform UK, as he defended its increased coverage of Nigel Farage's party.Confronted with examples of the BBC's reporting on Reform, which has led the...
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Former MasterChef host was dropped by BBC after allegations of inappropriate behaviour were upheldThe sacked MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace has opened a legal claim against the BBC over his dismissal, according to court records.The data protection claim, which was filed in the high court last week, is understood to request the disclosure of...
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Extensive meetings in 2022 between Lewis, then vice-chair of AP, and Johnson were not disclosed in transparency recordsThe publisher of the Washington Post, Will Lewis, is facing fresh questions over his independence after a cache of leaked files revealed he gave extensive support to Boris Johnson as a secret political adviser when Johnson was...
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Exclusive: James Lyons rewrote 2024 election pledges 'over evenings and weekends' before his exit from social media company A senior executive at TikTok helped write the Labour manifesto while still working at the Chinese-owned technology company, he has said.James Lyons, who left his post as Keir Starmer's director of strategic communications last...
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From The Simpsons mauling George HW Bush to South Park's current head-to-head with Trump, animations are no stranger to political battles. But sometimes, things get far, far more brutalIt shouldn't really be a surprise that South Park has become "the most important TV show of the Trump 2.0 era”. Trey Parker and Matt Stone have spent decades...
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Joanna arrives in a small town, hears about a child killer and recruits fellow school mums to investigate. Plus, will Ant and Dec win a 24th National Television Award? Here's what to watch this evening9pm, Channel 5A silly but moreish thriller in which mums-at-the-school-gate gossip spirals out of control. Estate agent Joanna (live action short...
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This flimsy tell-all about the actor's decades-long addiction to pills, alcohol and crack-cocaine is far too light on contrition or self-reflection. You pity everyone around himIf it comes as a shock to anyone that at some point in the grip of a decades-long addiction to pills, booze and crack cocaine the essentially heterosexual Charlie Sheen...
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This brilliantly slippery beast of a drama pits an adult son's girlfriend against his mother in all-out war. Robin Wright is excellent as the parent with an … interesting dynamic with her child. Yikes!'This one's different,” a son says to his mother when she teases him about his latest girlfriend. Clever, he says. Stunning, ambitious, funny –...
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The 1995 adaptation of Jane Austen's classic, starring Colin Firth, has its own fan group, has inspired university courses and was even featured in the Barbie movie. What's behind its enduring appeal? I was born in the wrong century – or so my mother says, while I protest from my writing bureau, wax seal in hand, ready to dispatch an Austen-style...
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Grace Dent will host alongside chef Anna Haugh, who stood in for Gregg Wallace in final episodes of current seasonThe BBC has announced an all-female presenting team to host MasterChef after the previous judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode were sacked.Grace Dent, the Guardian's restaurant critic, will host the show alongside the Irish chef Anna...
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From turning up in person for all of three minutes a series, to beaming in skits via iPad, reality TV hosts are going absolutely minimal effort. Nice work if you can get itTo watch BBC One's new reality series Stranded on Honeymoon Island is to be hit with a barrage of questions. To be fair, the main question is, "Weird, I thought I was watching...
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Groth and wife Brittany are suing a News Corp paper for defamation and breach of privacy over incorrect claims of inappropriate relationshipGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe Herald Sun failed to seek a response from Brittany Groth, the wife of Sam Groth, the Victorian Liberals deputy leader and former tennis star,...
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Family announces Rupert Murdoch's eldest son, Lachlan Murdoch, will secure control of businessThe succession battle at Rupert Murdoch's media empire has ended.The family announced on Monday that Lachlan Murdoch, Murdoch's eldest son, will secure control of the Murdochs' sprawling media empire that includes Fox News, The Wall Street Journal and The...
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Show, ending in May 2026 after CBS's controversial decision, won Creative Arts award for directing in a variety seriesThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert won its first-ever Emmy on Sunday, less than two months after news of its cancellation elicited a gleeful reaction from Donald Trump.Colbert's program won at Sunday's Creative Arts Emmys in the...
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Late-night hosts discuss speculation over Trump's health, his rebranding of the Pentagon and his alleged lewd birthday letter to EpsteinLate-night hosts react to speculation over Donald Trump's health and the newly released screenshot of Trump's alleged lewd birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein. Continue reading...
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The couple up the romance in their charming reality show. Plus: crumb-believable challenges in Bake Off's biscuit week. Here's what to watch this evening8pm, BBC OneIn the first series of Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash's life-at-home series, Joe was a bit useless. "You said Pickle Cottage is like our relationship: it constantly needs work,”...
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There are still many things to love here, but the cracks are well and truly appearing. Too many moments feel laboured … and Meryl Streep should be kept away from comedyIn the mid-90s, Bonnie and Terry Turner created a TV sitcom about a group of aliens (led by John Lithgow as their self-regarding High Commander) on a research mission to Earth. As...
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This box-ticking exercise from the maker of the exceptional Mare of Easttown has bloody shootouts, bags of fentanyl and bodies – but very soon it becomes inescapably boringDo you feel it? There is a ripple in the firmament, a vibration in the foundations, a bracing of the cosmos … yes, Mark Ruffalo is preparing to Act again. This time, he stars...
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The 'most moral army in the world' has killed at least 248 journalists in Gaza, seemingly without any shameMeron Rapoport is an Israeli journalist for +972 magazine and Local CallIn September 2022, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) published the results of an internal investigation into the killing of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in Jenin...
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Embedded within Clarke's legal action was a new threat to public interest reporting, despite his emphatic defeatNik Williams is a policy and campaigns officer at Index on CensorshipThe high court's ruling in favour of the Guardian struck a powerful blow for the free press and for holding those accused of sexual misconduct to account. While across...
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Once a singular voice on the airwaves and satellite radio, the 'King of All Media' has seen his audience shrink markedlyHoward Stern was once one of the most powerful figures in American media: a controversial "shock jock” who thrived on controversy proclaimed himself the "King of All Media” and once commanded a contract worth half a billion...
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Images chosen by 24 international newspaper picture editors will compete at this year's Visa pour l'Image, the festival of photojournalism in Perpignan, France, for the Gökşin Sipahioğlu by Sipa Press Daily Press Visa d'or award. The festival is on until 14 SeptemberWar, wildfires and child workers: Visa Pour l'Image highlights – in pictures...
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Complaint lodged asks ASA to investigate claims made in promotion launched in conjunction with household brandsThe UK advertising watchdog has received a complaint about its own high-profile UK-wide campaign, accusing it of breaking the rules it enforces around misleading marketing.The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), which investigates...
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The global fashion star chats to famous musicians about her friend – the man behind Ziggy Stardust. Plus, a comedian borrows a Hollywood celeb's car for off-the-wall interviewsKate Moss has transformed into Ziggy Stardust for the cover of Vogue, but her connection to David Bowie isn't just sartorial. They were also friends. The supermodel hosts...
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He plays a troubled FBI agent in a knotty crime series made for autumn nights in. Plus: Stacey Dooley meets the 'Benefits Queen'. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, Sky AtlanticA compelling start for this new crime drama from the creator of Mare of Easttown, set in the Philadelphia suburbs. Robbie (Tom Pelphrey) is a binman by day, coping with...
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This propulsive, gripping three-parter about a young equestrian's death shows a duo who refused to give up on her. It's an important attempt to do justice to a deeply dark taleWhen exactly is true crime a force for good? It's a question we should probably ask ourselves every single time we consume something in this lurid and inevitably exploitative...
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The cricket star continues his mission to lift disadvantaged kids out of trouble, this time including a girls' XI. His unearthing of energy, humour and a desire to achieve deserves our support'Talk about grassroots cricket,” says Freddie Flintoff, leaning on a rickety railing outside a dilapidated Liverpool sports club. "This is in t'soil,...
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After 27 years, the presenter is leaving one of BBC Radio's finest programmes. He never talked down, and never dumbed down eitherOver the years, a select few BBC radio programmes have carved out distinctive niches in the nation's affections. High on many people's lists of such radio treasures are probably programmes like the Archers, Desert Island...
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Speculation that swirled on social media offered an insight into conspiracy theories online, liberal fantasies and the attention economyThe death of Joseph Stalin took days to become public and remains fodder for conspiracy theories. The death of Donald Trump has spawned countless tweets, TikToks and memes long before it even happens."How did you...
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When the TV presenter was offered a free health screening, she thought it was pointless: she was 'the healthiest woman you've ever met'. But then came the shocking diagnosis. Now fully recovered, she's re‑evaluating everythingIt all starts with the coil. Of course it does. This is Davina, and Davina McCall doesn't do personal by halves. "I loved...
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Nick Hamman wants to help the local economy by enticing people to seek out township barbecues and family-run sandwich shopsSolly's Corner, a fast food restaurant in downtown Johannesburg, was bustling. Slabs of hake and golden chips sizzled, green chillies were being chopped and homemade sauces distributed liberally into packed sandwiches.Food...
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One person treated at scene after emergency services called to nine-storey building shortly after 3amFirefighters are tackling a blaze in London's White City after a fire broke out in the early hours of Saturday at the former BBC HQ.London fire brigade (LFB) said about 100 firefighters and 15 fire engines had been called to the nine-storey building...
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Domhnall Gleeson stars as a plucky local newspaper editor in the mockumentary comedy's latest creation. His talents can't outdo the one-note dialogue and lack of hilarityTwo years after the British version concluded with a second brilliantly mortifying Christmas special in 2003, American viewers got their own take on The Office. Set at the Dunder...
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Robin Wright has a steamy relationship with her son as he embarks on a new romance with Olivia Cooke. This drama is the perfect show – and I say this with love – for pervertsThe thriller genre is amazingly malleable. You can start with an escaped monkey, a mystery corpse in frozen tundra, or just two women who can't bear to be in a room...
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There's a real 00s feel to the double act's hit-and-miss return. But the highs it hits are proof that this neglected form of comedy has plenty of life left in itIt has been 15 years since That Mitchell and Webb Look left our screens, but it's still hanging around like a funny smell. Inexplicable quiz Numberwang springs to mind every time a...
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After 28 years of scandal, Trey Parker and Matt Stone's eviscerations of Donald Trump are some of their greatest work. We rate their most explosive storylines … from ruining Ed Sheeran's life to episodes banned to this dayIt has been hailed as the most important TV show of the second Trump presidency. It's currently in the form of its life and...
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The classic movie gets a horrifying update starring a captivating Lily-Rose Depp, while SZA and Keke Palmer light up a hilarious buddy comedy. Plus: the worst – or most genius? – romcom premise everRobert Eggers, already one of the most distinctive voices in American cinema, risked looking a tad arrogant when he announced that he was remaking...
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At times, the latest episode of Trey Parker and Matt Stone's comedy feels like it's running out of ammo when tackling the US President. But might it just be sowing the seeds of what's to come?So far, South Park's 27th season has had one clear goal: to provoke Donald Trump into a tantrum. Every episode has managed to pick on a new and different...
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News Corp channel puts to air statement from extremist just days after alleged attack on Indigenous protest site. Plus: 4BC's typo to end all typosFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesWant to get this in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for the Weekly Beast media newsletter hereWe all saw footage of the disturbing behaviour of...
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Yes, there were some serious problems for Labour this week, but overblown claims in the press undermine what remains of our political debateSign up for our new weekly newsletter Matters of Opinion, where our columnists and writers will reflect on what they've been debating, thinking about, reading and moreTell me, fellow Brits, how are you getting...
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Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi lead the provocative Saltburn director's unconventional adaptation of the novelThe first trailer for Emerald Fennell's new take on Wuthering Heights promises a more erotically charged take on the classic Emily Brontë novel.Fennell, who won an Oscar for her screenplay for Promising Young Woman, directs Australian...
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2026 film Michael 'panders to a very specific section of my dad's fandom that still lives in the fantasy', 27-year-old says, denying any involvementParis Jackson has criticised an upcoming biopic of her father, Michael Jackson, saying she had "zero per cent involvement” in the film, which she suggests has been "sugar-coated” in a broader swipe...
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Conceived in 1960s Czechoslovakia, Vladimir Putin ordered the competition's return and the US has now confirmed its participation – is this domestic theatre or international outreach?When singer-songwriter B Howard takes to the stage in Moscow this month, he'll be making history. On 20 September the Los Angeles-born artist will be the first to...
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Mixing dense political ideas with allusions to The Sound of Music and BoJack Horseman, these films have become a thrilling DIY artform – one entirely conceived, written, filmed and performed by their starsThirty eight million people and counting have watched Hbomberguy's near four-hour video Plagiarism and You(Tube), in which the YouTuber –...
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Prosecution tells hearing Father Ted writer's posts about Sophia Brooks, 18, were 'oppressive and unacceptable'Graham Linehan, the co-creator of Father Ted, "relentlessly” posted abusive and vindictive material on social media about a 17-year-old transgender activist, a court has heard.Linehan's posts about Sophia Brooks were "oppressive and...
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The Gervais- and Merchant-produced comedy The Paper pokes fun at US journalism. Plus, Mitchell and Webb reunite for a new sketch show. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, Sky MaxThe joke is on journalism in this mockumentary by the writers of the US version of The Office, with Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant as executive producers. Cameras...
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Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke go head to head in a steamy new drama, plus an explosive tell-all documentary about the star's tumultuous life that talks to everyone from his ex wife … to his ex drug dealer Tense, jumpy music. An oddly intense mother-son relationship. Plenty of conversational cut and thrust. This melodramatic psychological thriller...
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This show catches up with one of the defrauded women in one of Netflix's most-watched documentaries ever, in her new life battling scammers. Sadly, the results don't make for great TVWell here's a first, I think – a spin-off from a true-crime documentary starring the original victim as she goes about her new life as an avenging angel. Cecilie...
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Antitrust lawsuit accuses the Murdoch-owned outlet of stifling competition in the rightwing TV news marketNewsmax, the conservative cable network run by Christopher Ruddy, has filed a lawsuit against Fox News, accusing the Rupert Murdoch-owned outlet of stifling competition in the rightwing television news market.The antitrust lawsuit, filed on...
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The reluctant partners in crime are keeping secrets as they transport uranium in Atomic. Plus: who will give Fox the pomeranian a new home? Here's what to watch this evening9pm, Sky AtlanticMore full-throttle action with Max (Alfie Allen) and JJ (Shazad Latif) as they are ordered by the cartel to transport the uranium through Syria. But the...
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Described as inscrutable and smart, the PR man has a job on his hands to turn around No 10's communications effortTim Allan once acknowledged that under Tony Blair's No 10 press operation it was a mistake that "spin doctors became the story”.Now he is returning to Downing Street more than 25 years later at the request of Keir Starmer, and will be...
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Judge said shadow justice secretary's comments during trial of Elias Morgan were 'ill thought through' The justice secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has suggested that her Tory counterpart, Robert Jenrick, was guilty of "risking the collapse of trial”, after he was criticised in court for tweeting about a criminal case.Jenrick, the shadow justice...
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Rowley says officers should not be 'policing toxic culture wars debates' and are in an impossible positionSir Mark Rowley, the Metropolitan police commissioner, has said officers should not be "policing toxic culture wars debates” as the Father Ted creator Graham Linehan vowed to sue after his arrest over social media posts.Rowley said "policing...
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