‘Almost everything to do with George Michael pointed back to his father’
James Gavin's new biography of the troubled star shifts blame away from the tabloids and onto the strict father whose approval he craved
James Gavin's new biography of the troubled star shifts blame away from the tabloids and onto the strict father whose approval he craved
Jessie Burton reveals what it's like to become an overnight success – and the conversation that finally persuaded her to write a sequel
Claire Cohen's new book BFF? asks why women feel like failures if they don't stay best friends with girls they swapped notes with at school
The lorry driver’s daughter turned Bond girl on being asked to go topless as a teenage star– and how a much older man became her 'shield'
This fast-paced adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s novels will get young people thinking, but the plots are muddled and the dialogue is wooden
This Netflix adaptation of webcomic Heartstopper is a fresh take on the Grange Hill formula
The singer-turned-actor on how he got to fulfil a childhood fantasy in his new movie – by playing James Bond creator Ian Fleming
In a move that will be controversial for many, this documentary suggested Big Brother had a net positive impact on the troubled star's life
The paralympian swimmer's BBC One film, A World Without Dwarfism?, explored the new growth-enhancing drug Vosoritide
The actress discusses the joys of starring in ‘Bridgerton’ and her less than golden memories of LA
Sarah Hughes's Holding Tight, Letting Go and Freddy Taylor’s Don’t Put Yourself on Toast face mortality head-on – and teach us how to live
When they stormed ITV's Telethon, Barbara Lisicki and Alan Holdsworth didn't realise they were making history. A new drama tells their story
CBBC channels the energy of Horrible Histories into this daft Oliver Twist spin off, which follows pick-pocketing rascal Artful Dodger
Last week we heard how Jo Cope had travelled to Poland to bring three refugee children to the UK – here’s what happened next
How the star of ITV's new thriller, Our House, overcame obsessive-compulsive disorder to get the keys to Downton Abbey
When Jo Cope received a text from a family in Ukraine asking for help, she booked herself on the first flight to Poland