tv & radio
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Comics, including Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert, discuss Trump’s latest transgender bathroom law and his post-inauguration golf obsession
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Sly calls it ‘the most physically and psychologically demanding obstacle course in the world’. We call it a catastrophic Mad Max meets Eurovision sham
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This unique drama about an addled Iraq war vet grips and confuses but proves endlessly imaginative
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The eccentric celebrity fitness guru disappeared in 2014. Now, a compelling new series is trying to track him down … and it’s already topping the charts
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Hardy’s tale of revenge, gunpowder and incest has been misunderstood. It actually follows a long tradition of weird, wild historical drama now all too rare
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A flashy continuation of the hit legal show removes the titular wife and replaces her with some familiar faces and some fresh upstarts
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The Walking DeadThe Walking DeadThe Walking Dead: season seven, episode 10 – New Best FriendsRick makes like Russell Crowe in Gladiator by fighting for his life in a fetid arena. What does this portend? That we’ll see no more zombies or action for weeks, I bet
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HomelandHomelandHomeland recap: season six, episode five – Casus BelliIn a frantic episode, Quinn goes full Die Hard, Keane gets sidelined – and Carrie realises how deep the rabbit hole goes
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The Last Week Tonight host critiqued the president’s notorious press conference and his false claims about Sweden’s terrorist attack
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Donald Trump’s first solo press conference provided the bulk of material for late-night hosts on Thursday
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Late-night hosts on Wednesday evening took aim at former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who resigned after just 24 days on the job
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Lisa Fierstein – the ex-wife of Andrew Puzder – said on the Oprah Winfrey show in 1990 that Puzder threatened her when she went public with abuse allegations
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As the Damian Lewis v Paul Giamatti epic returns, we salute a fast world where risky behaviour rules – and which will only get more gripping by the week
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Spike Lee, Nicolas Winding Refn and the Coens are set to join the ongoing exodus to TV, yet there are lessons to be learned from those who have gone before
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Oscar-winning screenwriter Mark Boal will reunite with producer Megan Ellison for a dramatic event series about Trump v Clinton
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A naked, voodoo-loving Tom Hardy is the ultimate suspension of disbelief act. So why do we all persist with shows that baffle us? It’s a common curse
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Some of the most enchanting hours my son and I have shared have been travelling through time and space with the Doctor and his Tardis
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The unstoppably sexy singer’s Netflix special is a faux telethon in which he must use his erotic powers to make 75,000 new pregnancies in an hour
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From black Klansmen to giant ceramic vaginas, some deeply strange TV moments have been vetoed. Even Mr Snuffleupagus belongs in the club
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A Hollywood cast including Larenz Tate and Tika Sumpter scratch the surface of the American dream in 1940s Chicago
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This surprisingly earnest and old-fashioned sitcom explores a very contemporary question – is monogamy the only way?
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In two new web series, Brown Girls and 195 Lewis, writers and film-makers explore nuances of sexuality and identity often ignored by mainstream media
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They came to America to seek refuge or freedom, and even in the face of the travel ban, they love their home. A new podcast shares immigrants’ staggering stories to sort the truth from the alternative facts
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The first footage from the third season of Tina Fey’s award-winning Netflix comedy centers around a spoof of the singer’s Hold Up video
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Films like 16 Candles used to showcase high school drama, but shows like Pretty Little Liars and Riverdale have relocated the jocks and geeks to the small screen
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Viceland’s late-night TV hosts turned their raw and unfiltered social media personalities into a bankable brand. They explain how telling it like it is pays
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Do we need a Twin Peaks revival when TV is so much weirder now?