The UK's leading public service broadcasters set to evolve free TV for the streaming age (www.bbc.co.uk)
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So with its allegations and the alleged perpetrator’s denial already known about, and even the culture-war battle lines around it already drawn, what currency does Russell Brand: In Plain Sight have? Plenty. As well as organising deeply harrowing testimony into a cogent narrative, the Dispatches film places the women’s...
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Despite the UK’s late summer heatwave, it’s almost time to swap daylight for darkness, shorts for sweaters, and boozy pub lunches for lounging on the sofa watching the best new LGBTQ+ TV shows....
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It’s a cheap listicle but a good excuse to kick off a general discussion....
The comedian appeared alongside Paul Whitehouse On Friday’s episode (September 1), where he explained how their show, Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing, came about as a method of recuperation following his triple heart bypass surgery in 2015....
The comedians shoot the breeze in Wales. Plus, Ruth Wilson’s haunting BBC thriller continues. Here’s what to watch this evening
I mean yes Fun House, but Knightmare for the win surely... Also does anyone else remember Round The Bend? I used to love that!
Romesh Ranganathan and Tom Davis host a fun, refreshing reboot of the classic show. Expect charm, dodgy sets and ludicrously difficult challenges
When Russell T Davies brought back Doctor Who in 2005, it was grounded with a contemporary Earth setting, from which the Ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) and Rose (Billie Piper) would travel across the planet’s past, present, and future. RTD’s ban on alien worlds in Doctor Who did cause consternation among old-school...
In the only award voted for by the public, the scene in Doctor Who that saw Jodie Whittaker regenerate into David Tennant – from the episode The Power of the Doctor – was crowned TV Moment of the Year.
Aside from the anticipated Doctor Who 60th anniversary episodes set to air this November, Whovians have been eagerly awaiting confirmation of what a special of the show ‘over the festive period’ could include, as previously stated....
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BBC has unveiled the first official photograph of Steve Coogan in character as Jimmy Savile....
Did anybody else watch this? It’s about a creepy haunted farmhouse in Wales. What I find a bit odd was there was no mention of when the hauntings stopped or what might have triggered that. The new owner was rather relaxed about the whole thing, even digging up the gravestone which apparently kicked the whole thing off!
The Day Today – The satire of news which will continue to be relevant for as long as news programmes think they’re more important than God....
How did you end up in The Young Ones?...
Just stopped reading about Mawaan Rizwan’s new show when I got to that bit....
Seems like it is increasingly relevant again....
Naturally, there will be smartypantses making fun of the make-up; the emperors’ hair will probably get a social media following of its own. Yet the re-showing by the BBC of its greatest-ever television series, I Claudius, later this month, should by rights be the broadcast sensation of the year....
The best cult TV moments are the ones we watch together, says television critic and broadcaster Scott Bryan
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