Television
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Anti-immigrant graffiti daubed on the Queen Vic’s doors sparked controversy this week. But can – or even should – TV shows tackle current political issues?
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Comics, including Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert, discussed the president’s National Museum of African American History and Culture visit and his golf habit
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Funny, desperate and spot on, the new BBC comedy about life in a tiny town connects with me in a way no other could. What a terrific achievement
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Letters: The script for a television drama series containing the instructions, ‘Okay to mumble these next lines; they’re not important’ does not exist, and probably never will
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Oscar-nominated Muslim actor reveals additional discrimination he has faced since converting to Islam in 1999
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Celebrity cook says she didn’t have a meeting with broadcaster but had already decided to stay loyal to BBC
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After an unjustifiably uneven series, we come full circle to the hotel’s explosive 50th anniversary party. They pulled out all the stops – and I’m still weeping
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Viewers say even English-speaking sections need subtitles and corporation has failed to act after Jamaica Inn debacle
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The ABC is pushing the innovation of handing cameras to teens in year 12 but the series’ real strength is the talent itself
Screen bites Love My Way: was this the most devastating moment in Australian TV history?