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Chatshow magic isn’t easy. Can Claudia Winkleman conjure a sparkling interview show?
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‘I love being around other peasants like me!’ … Dani and Danny Dyer’s battle to save British seaside holidays
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Scrapper to Paul McCartney: Man on the Run – the seven best films to watch on TV this week
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More than just McSteamy: Eric Dane was masterful in Grey’s Anatomy – the real man of everyone’s dreams | Anna Spargo-Ryan
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Scrubs to Vanished: the seven best shows to stream this week
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TV tonight: inside a famous crisp factory – and its divisive new flavours
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Eric Dane, Grey’s Anatomy and Euphoria star, dies aged 53
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Cecil: The Lion and the Dentist review – inside the horrific big cat killing that outraged the world
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Casey Wasserman was the consummate LA powerbroker. Now his links to Ghislaine Maxwell threaten his legacy
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Italian broadcaster’s sports chief resigns after gaffe-strewn Olympic commentary
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From Stranger Things to Killing Eve: why TV shows should only be one season long
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Trip to the Moon by John Yorke review – a storytelling handbook in dire need of an edit
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Peaky Blinders – The Real Story review – how a pop crime sensation became a network-hopping brand
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TV tonight: Cecil the lion who was killed by a trophy hunter
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Anne Burrell’s Net Worth: How the Late Food Network Star Made a Fortune
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The hot Hollywood trend for minute-long TV shows: ‘the sort of thing you’d watch drunk at 2am’
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‘I am somebody’: the cultural magnitude of Jesse Jackson’s Sesame Street episode
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Being Gordon Ramsay review – did we really need six hours of him setting up restaurants?
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TV tonight: inside the lives of remarkable cancer surgeons
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The Tony Blair Story review – some rigorous analysis of his time in office might have been nice
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TV tonight: inside the rise and fall of Tony Blair
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‘The rallying cry of the rich and horrible’: the song that TV villains love to sing
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Anderson Cooper to leave 60 Minutes amid turmoil at CBS News
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Robert Duvall, Apocalypse Now and Godfather star, dies aged 95
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‘I wasn’t ambitious until I was 60!’ Gary Wilmot on comedy, panto, musicals – and his Beckett-style new play
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Gisèle Pelicot: The Newsnight Interview review – you can only gaze admiringly at her strength and grace
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Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model review – Tyra Banks comes across terribly in this exposé
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Unpacking Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights: the best podcasts of the week
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TV tonight: all men live under a curfew in this tense thriller
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‘Love Story: JFK Jr. & Carolyn Bessette’ Episode Guide: When Is the Next One?
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Watson season two review – a Sherlock Holmes spinoff full of naughty wit
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‘Love Story: JFK Jr. & Carolyn Bessette’ Cast: Meet the Actors
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Is Savannah Guthrie Leaving the ‘Today’ Show? What We Know Amid Mom Nancy’s Abduction
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‘From misfits to bullies’: how America’s Next Top Model became toxic
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TV tonight: a remarkable interview with Gisèle Pelicot
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Matthew Kelly: ‘Something extinct I’d bring back to life? Wokeness – a good thing that’s been hijacked’
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TV tonight: take it off! Take it off! It’s The Masked Singer final
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From Wuthering Heights to Mario Tennis Fever: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
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Crime 101 to Small Prophets: the week in rave reviews
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‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Cast: Meet the Reality TV Stars
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‘People laughed at TV jobs in Belfast!’ How Northern Ireland’s capital became the home of quality drama
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Steven Spielberg, Dawson Leery’s idol, donates $25,000 to James Van Der Beek fundraiser
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Tell us your favourite TV romance
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‘It launched a million fantasies’: the greatest ever TV romances
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The Taste of Things to Romancing the Stone: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
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Love Story: John F Kennedy Jr & Carolyn Bessette review – TV to send you cross-eyed with boredom
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Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model to Being Gordon Ramsay – the seven best shows to stream this week
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TV tonight: confessions and cliffhangers in Under Salt Marsh
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James Van Der Beek obituary
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How to Get to Heaven from Belfast review – if you see nothing else this year, watch this
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TV tonight: a fun whodunnit drama in the 60s fashion world
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Ugly tears and floppy-haired heartthrobs: Dawson’s Creek’s 10 best moments
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James Van Der Beek was so much more than just Dawson | Stuart Heritage
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James Van Der Beek, star of Dawson’s Creek, dies aged 48
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Boom time for anti-racist TV: how an £84 bottle of wine triggered an explosion in British broadcasting
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‘Deaf people can’t hide behind words!’ Inside the first ever dating show to use British Sign Language
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TV tonight: a journalist’s deep dive into the mind of a serial killer
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Lark Rise to Candleford review – tender, evocative tribute to rural lives in transition
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The Summit review – you’d think these useless adventurers had never seen a mountain before
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Four decades after we wrote Yes Minister, politics is still reduced to the pleasure of power | Jonathan Lynn
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TV tonight: a group of strangers take on a menacing mountain
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The Artful Dodger review – buckle up, bozos! TV’s most breathless Dickens drama is back
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Actor Catherine O’Hara died of a blood clot in her lungs, death certificate says
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Small Prophets review – Mackenzie Crook’s magical new comedy is pure, pure pleasure
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Post your questions for George Takei
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Two women, no boundaries and no rules: best podcasts of the week
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TV tonight: Mackenzie Crook’s lovely new supernatural sitcom
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Betrayal review – this espionage thriller is so drab and downbeat it’s like a different genre
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