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TV & radio
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As a new season of TV’s paranoid satire Black Mirror is unveiled, its creators Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones talk ‘disrespectful’ chemistry, being grownup and why the show is not about tech
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A new Netflix documentary tells the extraordinary story of Wallace Souza who, it is alleged, took extreme actions in the hunt for new viewers
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4 out of 5 stars.Ava DuVernay pulls no punches in this urgent, astonishing retelling of an assault case that opened a window on injustice in America
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Late-night hosts discussed the race to impeach the president as well as his latest ‘category 5 tweetstorm’
What to watch
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Our regularly updated monthly rundown of the best of what’s new to Netflix, Amazon, iPlayer, All4 and Sky in the UK
Reviews
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Miley Cyrus stars in Charlie Brooker’s latest instalment, while Ian McShane has unfinished business in Deadwood: The Movie
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4 out of 5 stars.
Crisis in Care: Who Cares? review – the horrors of austerity laid bare
4 out of 5 stars.
Video
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Co-founders of Aardman Animations Peter Lord and David Sproxton share some of the secrets behind their beloved films and television series
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The US late-night television host lists insults against Donald Trump in retribution for the latter’s treatment of CBS host John Dickerson
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Late-night US television hosts have been weighing in on the upcoming milestone of Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office
In focus
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A call to Virtues actor’s agent kickstarted the career of Bafta award-winner
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They have been called ‘worse than Nazis’ for their abortion-clinic comedy. But for Roni Geva and Margaret Katch, the hate pales beside the outpouring of gratitude
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The long read: She was fired by Emmerdale, injected some much-needed grit into Coronation Street and struck gold with Last Tango in Halifax and Happy Valley. Now Sally Wainwright is going international
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