US television
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Mark Thompson on scoffing turtle, is ITV’s Drive the new Jump, and the Sun holds out over Brexit decision
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In Orange Is The New Black, Aduba is such a big, exaggerated character that you think she must be a little like that in real life. Which, it turns out, only goes to show what a great actor she is
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Marketing campaign for global launch of Frank Underwood’s latest machinations has riffed on US presidential and EU referendum campaigns
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It’s been called the next TV sensation, but the story of an abducted child’s sudden return doesn’t do enough to differentiate itself from other twisty shows
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Hendricks plays the femme fatale in her first post-Mad Men role, while the two leads have a chemistry that lifts this 80s Texas crime show out of the ordinary
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Al Sharpton may have claimed a victory after the Oscars had its lowest viewing figures in eight years, but film earnings rather than a boycott were the key
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Sportscaster and TV host Erin Andrews testified on Tuesday that her career has thrived since a stalker took nude videos of her
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The former Pussycat Dolls frontwoman is set to join Abigail Breslin and Debra Messing in ABC’s TV movie adaptation of Dirty Dancing
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The Hollywood Scream queen is back – as a hard-boiled fixer in TV series House of Cards. Neve Campbell talks about being lonely in LA, how political back-stabbing beats running around with a kitchen knife – and why she’s backing Hillary over Bernie
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It’s the award-winning TV show that’s also a musical – but with its many styles, filthy undertones and songs sending up female empowerment, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is as complex and multilayered as anything on Broadway
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Rhimes’s characters, from Grey’s Anatomy to Scandal, feel like real women, and that’s validating as hell
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Kelly Clarkson’s emotional performance for the last season of American Idol, the show that launched her to instant fame in 2002, was tinged with nostalgia
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Netflix’s Full House revival brings back the same plot (with a gender twist!), jokes and theme song to make us remember why we left the cheesy 90s show behind
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The ABC sitcom took on the divisive subject last night and shone light on conversations that are taking place across the US
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Shatner and Leonard Nimoy were not only Star Trek stalwarts but actually good friends, who shared a similar and fascinating background. So why did they fall out?
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Britton as ‘morally corrupt’ Resnick turns the story into farce – but it pulls back from the brink with a scene that reminds us that two people died savagely
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Of course we must, says Elizabeth Wurtzel: it is the fondest of the season’s episodes, because it showcases the mess of family – a mess Jojo probably will not want to relive anytime soon
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Kevin Spacey’s celebrated House of Cards character Frank Underwood finds a home among real US presidents at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
Star Trek supercut symphony: can vintage footage hit all the right notes?