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Jacob Hando discusses the latest season of BBC’s Pullman adaptation.
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Katie Evans offers her verdict on Steve McQueen’s opening film in his Small Axe series.
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Louise Chase reviews the second season of BBC’s supernatural sitcom.
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Kay Miller sings praise for BBC adaptation of Middlemarch, which blurs the lines between adaptations and original.
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Debuting 10 years ago, Sherlock Holmes would go onto spawn many more seasons and reach more than 11 million viewers in later series.
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Jo Lisney looks at how Shappi Khorsandi’s recent slots on a history podcast has reinvigorated comedy with learning.
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Rachel Prusso discusses Fleabag’s representation of women and double standards.
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Editor Morgan McMillan reviews the archive Reading and Leeds festival and proves you can party from the comfort of your own home.
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Although Covid-19 has jeopardised the likelihood of having a live awards show, the Mercury Prize Awards have already made history with their shortlist of the 12 Albums of the Year being dominated by female-fronted artists or bands. This is the first year in the award show’s history where there has been a higher proportion of […]
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Holly Kennan reviews the BBC three adaptation of Normal People
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Culture Editor Louise talks through the latest project from the Horrible Histories crew: the television show Ghosts
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Conor Farrell celebrates the ‘watershed moment’ of the first episode of Luther.
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The government has promised to double the money raised by the charity event, aired on 23rd April on BBC One.