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Our critic’s selection of the latest in home viewing
The plot tightens python-like as a bird’s-eye view of a tragedy turns into a cover-up
Documentary investigates why the pandemic disproportionately affects Bame communities
A Channel 4 documentary examines the celebrity PR consultant and convicted sex offender
Company behind the likes of Paramount Pictures looks to revive Redstone family business
Netflix portrait of the Brazilian star touches on the role he played in the psyche of his country
The Queen’s coronation of 1953 spurred many people into acquiring a television
James Nesbitt plays a detective grappling with personal grief as he hunts for an assassin
The Netflix show perfectly captures the rigid social structures holding India back from its immense potential
A gripping examination of the pop star’s career comes to Sky Documentaries
A high-flying psychiatrist, his secretary, his wife — and a sensational, unexpected twist
A new series starring Suburra’s Alessandro Borghi takes a financial thriller to another level
Block on British broadcaster comes a week after UK withdrew licence for Chinese state network
A plan to ‘take out’ Assad and a visit to Saudi Arabia as the BBC series shifts focus from Europe to the Middle East
A mind-bending series weaves a tale of how past mental forces and attitudes lead us to the present
Top-level interviewees look back on four turbulent years of the Trump presidency in this three-part documentary
Aim is not to replicate cable news stations but to provide ‘recognisable’ mix of personality, opinion and attitude
A team of scientists return to Polaris VI to find their crew either dead or missing
Stewart Lee looks back at The Prefects, one of the first UK punk bands, and 40 years of persistence
The ITV chairman, who is set to become chair of the RCA, believes the country should focus on higher education and its creative industries
Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke play two life-long friends in a series packed with soft nostalgia
The French comedy-drama revels in raking over the embers of big-screen glamour
Two programmes that probe the lives of former members of the global elite, Gianni Agnelli and Dominique Strauss-Kahn
A young woman is shot by a drug dealer at Helsinki airport — but who is she?
This tense drama follows a woman obsessed with a boy she believes to be her missing son
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