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  • Alice Englert in Exposure, 2024 Stan drama

    Exposure review – Alice Englert shines in this interesting, if flawed mystery series

  • A man wearing a suit sits at a talkshow desk with the graphic 'Crime in cities' onscreen

    Jon Stewart on Republican hypocrisy on crime: ‘The ones who’ve enabled the flood of illegal weaponry’

  • Lee Hye-ri in Agents of Mystery.

    TV review
    Agents of Mystery review – a gameshow that is pure escapist joy

  • United States military personnel remove American bodies from Jonestown for repatriation back to the US

    ‘It wasn’t suicide … they were murdered’: inside the Jonestown cult massacre

  • ‘Virtual video store appeal’: how Tubi became America’s best free streaming service

  • ‘Quite a scrap’: David Leland on the fight that Tim Roth started to get cast in Made in Britain

  • TV tonight
    TV tonight: breathtaking, Oscar-nominated documentary Flee

  • Just when you think your mouth couldn’t open any wider … Dead Calm: Killing in the Med?

    TV review
    Dead Calm: Killing in the Med? review – devastating landmark TV that demands answers

  • Time stood still … Queen Alicent in House of the Dragon.

    House of the Dragon: episode by episode
    House of the Dragon: season two, episode one recap – almost unbearably tense and bloody

  • man wearing glasses, suit and purple tie sits at table and gestures with graphic on his right of US flag on the floor with man's back and 'Trump's second term' at top

    John Oliver recap
    John Oliver on a second Trump term: ‘Really does promise to be far, far worse’

  • Before a fall … Hugh Bonneville and Karen Gillan in Douglas Is Cancelled.

    ‘And today’s news is … I’m cancelled’: Hugh Bonneville, Alex Kingston and Steven Moffat on their cancel comedy

  • Doctor Who to Clarkson’s Farm: your best TV of the year so far

  • Crossword blog
    ‘Better to escape than delete’ – Guardian crossword setter Sphinx returns

  • TV tonight
    TV tonight: prepare for a fiery war as House of the Dragon returns

  • Stephen Fry.

    Observer New Review Q&A
    Stephen Fry: ‘The Conservatives are what we call in poker a busted flush’

    The actor on playing a Polish Holocaust survivor alongside Lena Dunham, what he likes about hip‑hop and why a boring PM would be a relief
  • Greenpeace vessel Arctic Sunrise

    Observer TV reviews
    The week in TV: On Thin Ice: Putin v Greenpeace; Presumed Innocent; The Rest Is Politics; Inside No 9 – review

    Docuseries meets eco-thriller as climate activists clash with Russia’s despot; Jake Gyllenhaal stars in an oddly flat legal drama rehash; Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart give us podcast TV; and the final episode of Inside No 9
  • Maria Bamford - comedian - Ruffles credit Robyn Von Swank

    10 Chaotic Questions
    Maria Bamford: ‘I want to give Donald Trump a roundhouse to the bread basket’

    The comedian and Lady Dynamite creator talks about Godzilla, her deep hatred of Steven Spielberg’s War Horse, and living in Australia for a year
  • Wayne Rooney celebrates his second goal for England in their 4-2 victory over Croatia in the Euros in June 2004

    TV review
    Rooney 2004: World at His Feet review – football at its most magical

    This thrilling documentary about how, 20 years ago, the young striker inspired England to spectacular things at the Euros sweeps you up and leaves you tingling
  • Miranda Otto and Debi Mazar in Ladies in Black

    Ladies in Black review – a tepid period drama that feels a bit fusty

    Director Gracie Otto tries to inject some sass and energy into a show that ends up playing soft and staid
  • Millie Gibson, Ncuti Gatwa and Bonnie Langford in the Legend of Ruby Sunday.

    Doctor Who: episode-by-episode
    Doctor Who: The Legend of Ruby Sunday – season one episode seven recap

    An immortal menace returns in the first part of the season finale – that raises some very interesting questions about child labour in the Whoniverse
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