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February 2024

  • The Space Shuttle That Fell to Earth: David M Brown, Rick Husband, Laurel Clark, Kalpana Chawla, Michael P Anderson, William C McCool and Ilan Ramon, the astronauts who died aboard the Columbia space shuttle in 2003

    TV review
    The Space Shuttle That Fell to Earth review – the finest possible tribute to the astronauts who lost their lives

    This moving, thorough analysis of what went wrong when seven Nasa crew members died 20 years ago doesn’t waste a moment. It’s a full, fitting memorial that’s not a minute too long

December 2023

  • Irresistible … Sophie Turner in Joan and Levi Brown in This Town

    2024 culture preview
    ‘Guaranteed to be a banger’: the 50 must-see TV shows for 2024

    A terrifying Kate Winslet! A new Sally Wainwright epic! Benedict Cumberbatch with a 7ft puppet! Want to know what TV to devour in 2024? Here’s your guide

June 2023

  • The late queen and Duke of Edinburgh as seen in Elizabeth: A Life Through a Lens

    TV review
    Elizabeth: A Life Through the Lens review – the late queen’s reign looks like one long marketing campaign

  • Davina McCall

    Access to contraception has got harder in England, top doctor says

May 2023

  • David Olusoga

    David Olusoga to receive Bafta special award for contribution to TV

    Historian and broadcaster has made ‘an outstanding contribution’ to society and culture as well as television, says Bafta CEO

April 2023

  • Dr Alex George, Anna Richardson, Yinka Bokinni and  models–  Naked Education.

    TV review
    Naked Education review – the look at pubic hair is wonderfully revelatory

    Giggling, blushing teens! Unbridled nudity! It’s yet another Anna Richardson show about nakedness, but surprisingly, this one features genuine moments of wisdom

February 2023

  • Image of Stephen standing on a platform in the trees, attempting to feed a Diplodocus hay

    TV review
    Dinosaur with Stephen Fry review – as enchanting as Jurassic Park

    This four-part series uses CGI beasts to make it look like its host has been sent back in time, and it’s excellent – full of fascinating insights and gripping experiments

November 2022

  • Professor Hannah Fry reveals The Secret Genius of Modern Life

    The Secret Genius of Modern Life review – irresistibly contagious TV

  • Sally McNeil and Ray McNeil

    ‘This is still happening today’: the story of an abused wife accused of murder

October 2022

  • ‘The cultural and social memory of the UK’; publicity shots for the programme State of the Planet with David Attenborough.

    ‘The cultural memory of the UK’: unearthing the hidden treasures of the BBC archive

    For years the corporation has been digitising its vast reserve of content, turning up lost footage of everyone from General Eisenhower to Victoria Wood. Meet the team bringing a century of footage back to life

June 2022

  • Rip current safety in Australia

    The Australian beach tragedy that inspired a global rip safety movement

    A 2016 drowning at a NSW beach spurred a rescuer and a film-maker to create a series of documentaries that would change the conversation around our number one coastal hazard

February 2022

  • Devil's Advocate: The Mostly True Story Of Giovanni Di Stefano

    TV review
    Devil’s Advocate review – a mind-boggling tale of a real-life grifter

    This documentary looks at the rise and fall of the ‘lawyer’ Giovanni di Stefano, whose list of clients reads like a Who’s Who of criminality – from Saddam Hussein to Harold Shipman

October 2021

  • Meeting of minds … Greta Thunberg meets David Attenborough in A Year to Change the World.

    Your cultural Cop26: films, TV shows and podcasts to help you save the planet

    From Ted Danson on the oceans to Greta Thunberg on everything else – get armed with the facts and inspired to make a difference

July 2021

  • Aisling Bea in This Way Up, series two.

    TV tonight
    TV tonight: the return of sister act Sharon Horgan and Aisling Bea

    Horgan co-stars in a new series of This Way Up – as Bea’s sibling in her delightful comedy drama. Plus: Craig and Bruno’s Great British Road Trips. Here’s what to watch this evening

June 2021

  • Ernest Hemingway circa 1930

    TV tonight
    TV tonight: Ken Burns chronicles the life of Ernest Hemingway

  • The doctors will see you now … Dawn Harper, Christian Jessen and Pixie McKenna, presenters of Embarrassing Bodies.

    How we made
    How we made Embarrassing Bodies: Christian Jessen on TV’s intimate hit

May 2021

  • David Olusoga in Extra Life

    TV tonight
    TV tonight: David Olusoga and Steven Johnson on the miracle of vaccination

    The historian and the science writer explore the lessons from previous health crises. Plus: the first Eurovision semi-final. Here’s what to watch this evening

April 2021

  • Linda Adey, the presenter of Is Uni Racist?, and student Zac Adan.

    TV review
    Is Uni Racist? review – disturbing accounts of discrimination on campus

    Linda Adey’s documentary considers the piecemeal response of higher education providers to race-related incidents, and explains why some students are afraid to speak up

March 2021

  • The Jamaica-born activist Cecil Gutzmore in Black Power

    TV tonight
    TV tonight: exploring the legacy of black power in Britain

  • Rebecca Adlington of Great Britain during the medal ceremony for the women’s 800m freestyle final at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games,

    Driving Force review – Judy Murray dives deep with Rebecca Adlington

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