tv & radio
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Jimmy McGovern’s apoplectic new drama Reg, about a soldier’s death in Iraq, leads the charge as TV returns to the fury that powered it through the 80s
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Revenge is in the air in an episode full of warnings, axe-clutching and grizzled British character actors. Come on down, Ian McShane
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Billy Eichner’s surreal pop-culture quizzes have made him a big name in US comedy – but how would he grill famous Brits from Adele to Benedict Cumberbatch?
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People might be raving about the Night Manager and the return of 24, but it’s the Americans with its mix of family drama and espionage that still wins out
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Netflix in bed is keeping couples apart, according to Prof David Spiegelhalter, who says that by 2030 we will not be having any sex at all
what to watch
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What's on tonightWhat's on tonightTuesday’s best TV – Horizon: Why Are We Getting So Fat?, Cameron and Farage Live: The EU ReferendumA look into genes and hormonal factors of obesity. Plus: David and Nigel take part in a live studio debate on Brexit
episode recaps
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Game of ThronesGame of ThronesGame of Thrones recap: season six, episode seven – The Broken ManRevenge is in the air in an episode full of warnings, axe-clutching and grizzled British character actors. Come on down, Ian McShane
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PreacherPreacherPreacher recap: season one, episode two – SeeCassidy has stolen the church’s wine, Jesse deals with temptation and The Saint of Killers might have made his first appearance. Preacher is heating up.
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Peaky BlindersPeaky BlindersPeaky Blinders recap: series three, episode five – of course there was a candle-lit orgyAn orgy between enemies – complete with copious vodka and Cossack soldiers – is probably the one thing that’s been missing from this series
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This demented and sumptuously risible tale is perfect for viewers who prefer their 17th-century French politics served with plenty of boobs
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Indigenous Australian lore is turned into a superhero show to original and exciting effect in this hectic first episode
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Blue EyesBlue EyesBlues Eyes finale recap – goodbye Gustav the meek terroristIt was a strangely downbeat denouement to the topical Swedish show that’s had multiple murders and a neo-Nazi terrorist attack. At least the gang leader got his comeuppance
reviews
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A family ups sticks to do up a derelict castle in France, while trying to keep their wits about them – and their money. Plus: Penelope Keith takes a look around the Queen’s digs
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A journalist, a body and a secret. With Showcase’s new six-part series, does Australia have its own House of Cards?
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news
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BBC motoring show draws nearly 150,000 fewer viewers for launch show hosted by Chris Evans compared to previous series debut with Jeremy Clarkson
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BBC Radio 4 presenter believes subjects raised by listeners to his PM programme show media is not asking questions people want answered
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Trailer watchTrailer watch24: Legacy is already the best show of 2017. That's a guaranteeForget Kiefer-era 24. The new trailer is a masterpiece of giddy thrills, baddies, man-bags … and the climax is a tube rolling down a hill
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Watch the trailer for Fox’s resurrection of The X-Files, the sci-fi series that first aired in 1993
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David Bowie’s television interviews were as varied as his career, ranging from a 17-year-old ‘long hair’ advocate to a widely loved and celebrated recording artist
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Pure McCartney VR, a joint project with virtual reality app Jaunt, puts viewers in the room with him as he tells the story behind some of his best-known songs
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Gameshows have been a staple of the US TV landscape for decades, and CBS hopes to continue to hit the ratings jackpot with the Price is Right
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True Detective and now Preacher have both utilized plot-revealing warblers – but films like Belgica and Mulholland Drive prove it doesn’t have to be this way
you may have missed
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The Hollywood legends may be in their 90s, but they’re all fired up. Carl trolls Trump, Dick still dances on rooftops – and they both want a gay president
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It was the most-watched show in TV history, a shocking story of slavery – and now it’s back. The British actor relives the ordeal of playing Kunta Kinte
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Fruity, sticky and far more entertaining than when you learned about it at school – this opulent French production is not (quite) all about the sex
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It’s got a minister with superpowers, a hard-boozing vampire – and it’s the most kickass show of the year. Preacher’s star Dominic Cooper and creators Seth Rogen and Sam Catlin talk cow’s blood, chainsaw attacks and turning God into a villain
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She’s deadpanned her way from chip shop to comedy star. Diane Morgan talks about hating standup, loving Stan Laurel – and bringing Philomena Cunk’s unique insight to Shakespeare’s First Folio
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He arrived as a plummy presenter in a sports coat, but by the time Clarkson was sacked last year the show was a £50m global brand for the BBC. So without him in the driving seat, is the latest model in for a bumpy ride?
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She’s one of the hottest standup comics in the US, and she’s based her first TV show, Lady Dynamite, on her own time in hospital. But where do Pussy Noodles fit into it all?
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Reg review An extraordinary portrait of the man who took on Tony Blair