Is humour hardwired into us? This powerful documentary – about comic Mark O’Sullivan creating a TV show from his childhood trauma – makes you think it might be
In the beginning was… a lie. One day a rabbi knocked on the door of a woman with a Jewish-sounding last name in a small town in Georgia to recruit new members for his synagogue. When he asks if she knows of any Jews in the area, Ida Mae…
Nida Manzoor has crafted a flawless TV show in We Are Lady Parts, a British comedy revolving around a Muslim punk rock band, Lady Parts. Season one launched in 2021 and garnered some well-deserved acclaim, proving the series creator…
Television: Adaptation of Viet Thanh Nguyen’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel focuses on the Vietnamese caught in the Cold War clash between the United States and Soviet Union
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Strutting between the fountains of Rome, Rylan helpfully explained the finer points of showing off to Rob Rinder, on their Grand Tour.
Vicky McClure’s sleepless nights are only the half of it in a convoluted psychological thriller; new forensics and dogged detectives solve decades-old cases in a gripping documentary; and Rebus is reimagined with grit and wit
In this episode of StockCharts TV's The MEM Edge, Mary Ellen reviews the broader markets and the rotation that's taking place amid a rise in interest rates. She also takes a close look at NVDA and shares how you should handle the stock…
Christopher Stevens reviews last night's TV: Insomnia. Vicky McClure, plagued by sleepless nights as the fraught lawyer Emma in Insomnia, has a lot on her mind.