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Jodie Whittaker shines a light on another hidden British scandal in Toxic Town

26 February 2025 at 22:03

It’s β€˜Mr Bates vs The Post Office’ all over again as Jodie Whittaker heads a fine cast bringing a historic injustice to wider attention

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Jack Rooke on the devastating Big Boys finale: β€˜People told me to bare my soul. And now I regret it’

23 February 2025 at 14:00

As Channel 4’s bittersweet sitcom classic reaches the end of the road, Nick Hilton meets the cast and creator of the show to explore its heart-rending conclusion

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The White Lotus’s sublimely stressful season 3 shows this satire can go anywhere in the world

16 February 2025 at 23:14

Mike White has delivered another exceptional series of his study of modern capitalism, with a stellar cast including Jason Isaacs, Carrie Coon and Walton Goggins

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Big Boys’ sucker-punch final season proves it’s one of the finest British comedies of the past decade

9 February 2025 at 13:30

Jack Rooke’s coming-of-age story has reached its conclusion. We will miss this brilliant sitcom, which always acknowledges, head on, how irreparably messy life can be

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Bear Grylls never comes close to fractional self-awareness in Celebrity Bear Hunt

4 February 2025 at 22:00

New Netflix show is overcooked, lacks jeopardy, and makes little to no sense. Thank God Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is there to lighten the mood

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In Miss Austen, Jane is sadly two-dimensional – so unlike her heroines

2 February 2025 at 14:00

There’s much to admire in this series about Jane and her sister Cassandra, who inexplicably burned many of the writer’s letters, but it cannot quite nail the great author’s piercing satire

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How Severance became the most uncanny, fascinating show on TV

16 January 2025 at 18:49

At first, the response toΒ Apple’s dystopian sci-fi was tepid. But it’s proved itself to be a deliciously compelling examination of what makes us human, writes Nick Hilton. Plato would have loved it

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Coronation Street in crisis? No, British soaps aren’t dead yet

10 January 2025 at 01:55

The ITV show has been hit by a string of departures, and was beaten in the Christmas Day ratings by β€˜The Weakest Link’. Nick Hilton looks at whether, in a world of streaming and reality TV, soaps can adapt to survive

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