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It's the Royal Albert Hall birthday party for Britain's most beloved broadcaster. Which big names will do the speeches? What will the orchestra play? And will it all be overshadowed by the great man's TV clips? Follow along hereWe move onto a chat show segment, with Young hanging out on an armchair next to an empty sofa. Who's on first? Nobody!...
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This Florida-set revenge thriller swings between being boring and ludicrous. It's riddled with awkward dialogue and convenient plottingMiami, Florida is the US at its extreme. Ostentatious wealth is everywhere, some legal, some very illegal, most of it in a grey area between the two. All of it is propped up by the hard work and cherished dreams of...
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Adolescence writer Jack Thorne's romantic new drama Falling is quite the gear shift. Its stars open up about what it's like to research a love so controversial that the church couldn't allow itThe scene is the convent garden of a closed order of nuns, the place is somewhere in the UK with a maelstrom of social problems – which, let's be real,...
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Comedian Munya Chawawa's documentary is a compelling dive into the world of wrestling and its many links with the 45th and 47th US presidentA small handful of psychological concepts transformed our understanding of the world, and each other. Firstly, Sigmund Freud's discovery of the unconscious. Alongside that, Carl Jung's hypothesis of the...
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100 Years on Planet Earth comes live and direct from London's Royal Albert Hall. Plus, the final season of Hacks is still a total hoot. Here's what to watch this evening8.30pm, BBC OneHappy 100th birthday to David Attenborough! A week of celebratory programming has led up to this special live extravaganza at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The BBC...
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He has been besieged by birds, had 120m crabs try to crawl up his trouser leg and stayed cool beside an erupting Icelandic volcano. As David Attenborough turns 100, we celebrate his most extraordinary adventuresToday, David Attenborough turns 100. He is, without question, Britain's greatest national treasure; a man who has devoted his career to...
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This astounding true story, written by Neil Forsyth, asks the question: what if the A-Team was comprised entirely of disgruntled customs officers?Imagine The A-Team but instead of a band of wrongfully convicted US army commandos who become soldiers of fortune, it's a group of dissatisfied baggage searchers and VAT investigators who have taken their...
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Lucy Punch is brilliant as this comedy's delusional, narcississtic lead and Joanna Lumley is magnetic as her mum. It's not as delectably spiky as Motherland, but the comforting vibes are what make it worth watchingIf God really does love a trier, he'd absolutely adore Amandaland's Amanda Hughes. The former owner of west London boutique Hygge Tygge...
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The restaurant drama dropped a special episode yesterday, without any warning. And it shows brief flashes of the magic that once made it so brilliantA couple of years ago, a surprise episode of The Bear would have been one of the highlights of the year. The stressful, tightly compressed comedy-drama about a restaurant in Chicago hit television like...
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The funniest comedy on British TV is back. Its stars talk about scruffiness, mortifying encounters with the public and why they've loved each other for two decadesIn a north London TV studio, there's a sense of unpredictability in the air. A gaggle of singing teenagers are on set; there's a dog traipsing around; and – just down the hall in the...
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Sir David is joined by celebrity fans and cast members to give the much-loved sitcom a proper send-off. Plus: suspicion falls on a bride-to-be in Bergerac8pm, U&GoldThe shop doorbell tinkles as David Jason steps on to the set of Open All Hours a whopping 50 years after the sitcom first aired. Diane Morgan narrates this two-hour special that...
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Towie star Hall, 35, found unresponsive with head wounds reportedly caused by shards of glass at villa on Spanish islandThe Only Way Is Essex star Jake Hall has been found dead in Mallorca.The former reality TV show personality was found unresponsive with head wounds reportedly caused by shards of glass at a villa on the Spanish island. Continue...
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Tahar Rahim and Izuka Hoyle had only just met when the crew snapped cuffs on their wrists – and made them do roly-polys. The stars of Sky drama Prisoner talk bravery, breast milk and Denzel WashingtonFew devices in film and television are as enduring as the "odd couple handcuffed together”. Think Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, Sidney Poitier and...
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A wild true-crime tale. Plus Jamie Oliver's ultimate barbecue and a gruelling trek with Bear Grylls and Matthew McConaughey. Here's what to watch this evening9.45pm, BBC TwoThis heart-racing, three-part documentary tells the wild story of a casino bomb and the man behind it. In 1980, a ticking timebomb using 1,000lb of dynamite was wheeled through...
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Sally Lindsay and Jill Halfpenny are incapable of hitting a false note in this tale of a daytime TV presenter being stalked. It's full of twists and turns – even if it isn't wildly sophisticatedThe new Channel 5 (I know! Me too – but yes, it's still around) thriller Number One Fan stars two Coronation Street graduates from back in the days when...
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Jill Halfpenny and Sally Lindsay star in the watchable four-parter, Number One Fan. Plus practice makes perfect in Virgin Island. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, Channel 5Jill Halfpenny and Sally Lindsay star in a silly but oh-so-watchable thriller, which runs through the week. Lucy Logan (Halfpenny) is the nation's favourite daytime telly...
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From tales of giant tortoises trampling tents to almost getting shot, this is a relentlessly entertaining documentary about one of David Attenborough's greatest pieces of TVLife on Earth has a good claim for the top spot in any list of the best British TV shows of all time. A giant leap forward from previous wildlife programmes, it gave us the...
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The creator of this singular work of art founded his own TV network to get it aired – and its cast is an absolute dream. Mandy Patinkin, Janet McTeer and Patti LuPone are just superbDetails about how a TV series was commissioned or why it ended up on a particular streamer are normally tedious and superfluous: once a piece of art has been made, it...
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Season two of the Oregon hospital series starts with the launch of a birthing centre. Plus, Bill Bailey's moving portraits series. Here's what to watch this evening11.10pm, BBC OneIf the nonstop emergencies of The Pitt are a bit too unnerving, why not try a dose of Justin Spitzer and Eric Ledgin's good (and occasionally excellent) mockumentary, set...
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Tahar Rahim and Izuka Hoyle are the prison guard and contract killer handcuffed together and on the run from a super evil crime syndicate. Cor, it's silly stuff So, well, Prisoner is stupid. It's fun. But cor – is it stupid. By which I mean that if the new six-part action thriller about a prisoner and his escorting guard being handcuffed together...
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Everyone is obsessed with the hit hospital drama – and the internet is abuzz with curious predictions and theories. Ghost medics, anyone?It's thrillingly intense. It's obsessed with intubating. It's occasionally infested with maggots or rats. And it has single-handedly made medical dramas cool again. With each episode covering an hour inside the...
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As well as penning a Sunday Times bestseller, the terrier had been a regular in the BBC comedy series since 2020Sad news for fans of Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing. Ted has died.The dog, a patterdale terrier mix, first appeared on the BBC fishing series alongside Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse in 2020 and had regularly joined them on their...
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Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is formidable in Netflix's take on the thriller novel Denzel Washington turned into a noughties action movie. But it's a great lesson in why shows don't normally have a glum high-octane heroWho doesn't love a thriller in which a lone wolf takes down an all-powerful criminal network? Jack Reacher, Ethan Hunt, whatsisname from...
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What's not to love about Izuka Hoyle and Tahar Rahim's action-packed drama Prisoner? Plus, the Indian version of The Traitors. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, Sky AtlanticA lean, Line of Duty-esque police drama finds a fresh-out-of-idyllic-maternity-leave prison officer Amber (Big Boys' Izuka Hoyle) on her way to pick up Tibor Stone (The...
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From Peep Show to Half Man, some of the best television can be the hardest to watch. Get ready to look through your fingers at these supremely squirm-inducing scenesIt's not exactly how anyone imagines their first time. Richard Gadd's Baby Reindeer follow-up, bruising BBC drama Half Man, is full of disturbing scenes but none more so than in the...
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Caroline Muirhead's whirlwind romance with a Scottish farmer soon took a turn when she discovered his dark secret. This Netflix docuseries is a tale of her bravery, and the shocking stupidity and neglect it was rewarded withThere are some truly amazing women in the world. The fact that this thought most often crosses my mind when I am watching a...
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Mare of Easttown meets Schitt's Creek in this rich, wonderful and laugh-out-loud series, in which a put-upon mayor tries to turn a cursed New England island into a tourist hotspotWhat do you do if you want your charming little island off the coast of New England to become the next Martha's Vineyard, but it's full of legends about local cannibalism,...
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As David Attenbourugh turns 100 years old, we would like to hear your memories over the years – including any encounters you've had with him in the wildAs David Attenborough turns 100 years old on 8 May, we would like to hear your memories of the great naturalist and broadcaster over the years – including any encounters you've had with him in...
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Sam Levinson's HBO show has always aimed to ruffle feathers. But its new season's provocations ring hollow'A husband expects a yes': how wife schools are shaping submissive Christian women"You're not a man!” screams Cassie Howard in the latest episode of Euphoria, HBO's hedonistic, no-longer-high-school drama. "Men provide.” Cassie, who is...
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Dalì is among the artist suspects in This Is Not a Murder Mystery. Plus: the story behind the 2018 Salisbury poisonings. Here's what to watch this evening8pm, U&DramaA period crime drama set in West Sussex, 1936: a stately home is playing host to the hottest artists of the day, including Salvador Dalí, Man Ray and René Magritte. After a...
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Half Man is the story of two 1980s schoolboys and their entwined lives. Plus: a reality series following first-time daters. Here's what to watch this evening10.40pm, BBC OneRichard Gadd's follow-up to Baby Reindeer comes to regular telly, having premiered on iPlayer last week. Mitchell Robertson and Stuart Campbell are both superb as weak Niall and...
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Yes, the beachside sexperiment comes with endless hands-on intimacy therapy, which could easily feel shocking, excruciating or just plain dull. Instead, it's a jolly, wholesome joyHere are a few things Virgin Island is not. The Channel 4 series, in which 12 adult virgins travel to Croatia to take part in a three-week intimacy retreat, isn't...
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Arterton power-walks stylishly through Tom Bradby's slick crime caper that takes itself so seriously even the saucy stuff is solemn. Slow Horses this is notAnother week, another glossy espionage drama in which agitated politicos scour the corridors of power in search of something, anything, to differentiate the thing from its predecessors. But...
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The creator of The Responder's new offering is the tale of two casino employees robbing their workplace. It's a perfectly plotted thriller but it's also so much more than thatFour years ago, Tony Schumacher, a former taxi driver and police officer turned novelist, made his television writing debut with The Responder. It was a five-part series...
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The Great Moose Migration has become a 'slow TV' sensation, keeping audiences worldwide glued to the beasts' epic trek – even if they're rarely spotted on screen. We go behind the scenes with its makers On a crisp bright early spring afternoon on a small uninhabited island in the Ångerman river in northern Sweden, the stars of The...
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Twists galore for an M16 agent who discovers a government mole. Plus: young adults lay bare their intimacy issues. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, ITV1Gemma Arterton stars as MI6 officer Kate Henderson in a tense, ambitious espionage thriller. Henderson heads the Russia desk and is disturbed by evidence suggesting the presence of a mole in...
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Famous artists including Magritte are suspects in this glossy, grisly whodunnit – and it's loads of funI don't know about art, but I know what I like: cosy crime. I'm excited by Flemish series This Is Not a Murder Mystery (U&Drama, Wednesday, 8pm, and streaming on Channel 4), which offers a classy shot of both. Silent movie credits tell us...
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He is one of the most chilling actors around. Yet Matthew Rhys is now playing a Basil Fawlty type in comedy horror Widow's Bay. He talks about fluffing his James Bond audition, unzipping in Girls – and why he almost jacked in acting to join the army'What an absolute twat!” cries Matthew Rhys, clutching his face in both hands. He has just been...
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The chatshow host lifts the energy of this game where families battle to avoid being voted out of a street they move into. But he's not onscreen often enough to save itI've had a good idea. Let's apply for a moratorium on new reality shows, at least until the frenzied desire for a challenger to The Traitors' crown is over. Otherwise they're just...
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Six households move to a new street where they battle it out. Plus: it's time to crown the winner of I'm a Celebrity South Africa. Here's what to watch this evening9pm, ITV1It's got a big-name host in Graham Norton, but in the early stages it's hard to find the unique selling point of this new reality elimination contest. Six real households decamp...
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