Worlds Apart is a new Channel 4 gameshow that takes place in Japan, a place I want to visit, having seen a zillion videos about just how stunning and well-behaved it is, especially in comparison …
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Worlds Apart is a new Channel 4 gameshow that takes place in Japan, a place I want to visit, having seen a zillion videos about just how stunning and well-behaved it is, especially in comparison …
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Murder Before Evensong brings the novels of Rev. Richard Coles to the small screen. I haven’t read a book since I was at school, but at that same time, I regularly watched Top of the …
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Frauds opens at the very remote (and fictional) La Cienaga Prison in the back of beyond in Spain, as Bert’s (Suranne Jones – Film Club) getting out of chokey after ten years in the slammer, …
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Film Club centres around best friends Evie (Aimee Lou Wood – Daddy Issues, Living) and Noa (Nabhaan Rizwan – The Accident), who only seem to watch one film a week, yet I can go to …
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Alan Partridge 2025: How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge) – Yes, if Steve Coogan can come up with a SEO-unfriendly title, I’ll add in what people are ACTUALLY searching for! Four years on from This …
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Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue – a new Lin-Manuel Miranda musical coming to you, soon! It starts with… nine bodies being taken to a Mexican morgue, then goes back to eight days earlier, and …
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House of Guinness… Arthur Guinness…. Well, actually there’s a whole family of Guinnesses, but then the Bond joke wouldn’t work. I’m here all week, try the Guinness, although is this a good time to announce …
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The Hack brings us David Tennant (The Thursday Murder Club) as journalist Nick Davies, who introduced to us the story of the 2008 phone hacking scandal from the News of The World, which even included …
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Wayward opens with a mysterious escapee, but little-to-no information so far… But this does initially feel like it has a strong start, with a blast of Pink Floyd’s Time, and later with Blue Oyster Cult’s …
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Black Rabbit is so-called as it’s the name of the bar owned and run by Jake Friedken (Jude Law – The Rhythm Section), who’s having a great night and a big party… …except for some …
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