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2020 in TV

  • ‘Social media showed me how miserable people are’ ... Christine Quinn.

    Selling Sunset's Christine Quinn: 'Carole Baskin and I were the TV villains of the year'

    With her bitchy quips, the Hollywood realtor had viewers hooked to the Netflix reality smash this year. She talks about her own favourite TV, and the difficult world of social media
  • ‘There’s a part of me that really sticks my heels in when it comes to following crowds’ ... Naga Munchetty photographed at her home.

    Naga Munchetty: 'My most memorable interviewee of the year? A nurse'

    The broadcaster on her small-screen loves and hates of 2020, and her experience covering the pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement on the BBC
  • Sian Clifford

    Sian Clifford: 'Quiz gave Charles and Diana Ingram a voice'

    The star of ITV’s Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? drama on her lockdown viewing habits, helping to rehabilitate the coughing major, and winning a Bafta for Fleabag
  • Cameron Hamilton and Lauren Speed on their wedding day.

    Love Is Blind's Lauren and Cameron: 'Watching the show back is intense'

    The reality contestants on their TV of 2020, and what it was really like to date 15 people at a time on the Netflix hit
  • ‘What couldn’t I get on with? The news’ … Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones.

    Normal People's Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal: 'It's been a wild few months for us'

    The stars of the BBC’s hit Sally Rooney adaptation on their quarantine viewing, and how their lives have changed since playing Marianne and Connell
  • Big cat … Carole Baskin.

    Carole Baskin: 'Tiger King was pitched as a feud between two crazy people'

    The big cat campaigner reflects on her TV of the year, starring in the reality show that lit up lockdown – and what she did next
  • BRITAIN-HEALTH-VIRUS-POLITICS<br>Number 10 special advisor Dominic Cummings takes questions at a press conference in the Rose Garden at 10 Downing Street in central London on May 25, 2020, following allegations he and his family travelled from London to Durham, while the nation was under full-lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19. - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday failed to draw a line under a scandal over his top aide Dominic Cummings allegedly breaching coronavirus rules as pressure mounted on the Brexit mastermind to go. (Photo by Jonathan Brady / POOL / AFP) (Photo by JONATHAN BRADY/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

    2020 vision: how Covid news topped the TV ratings

  • ‘Surreal dream’ … multiple Emmy winner Dan Levy.

    Dan Levy on Schitt's Creek: 'Winning nine Emmys was surreal'

  • ‘I watched a lot of stuff. That’s all we could do really, apart from eat’ ... Weruche Opia in I May Destroy You.

    I May Destroy You's Weruche Opia: 'Michaela Coel showed our flaws and complexities'

  • Tide in knots … Michaela Coel in I May Destroy You.

    The 50 best TV shows of 2020, No 1: I May Destroy You

  • I Hate Suzie

    The 50 best TV shows of 2020, No 2: I Hate Suzie

    Billie Piper was on searing form as a B-list celeb whose life is unravelling in this unflinchingly honest portrait of womanhood
  • Netflix playing on an Iphone.

    Tell us: what were your favourite TV shows of 2020?

    We would like to hear what TV shows you loved that we might have missed from our top 50 list
  • Michaela Coel in I May Destroy You.

    The 50 best TV shows of 2020: 50-1

    Michaela Coel’s smart, subversive and taboo-breaking drama gave us absolutely unbeatable television – plus more of the year’s best
  • Enriching history ... Michelle Greenidge, Rochenda Sandall and Richie Campbell in Small Axe: Mangrove.

    The 50 best TV shows of 2020, No 3: Small Axe

    Steve McQueen’s five-film anthology based on real people and events celebrates Britain’s Caribbean history, enriches our national story and is a television landmark
  • Normal People … Daisy Edgar-Jones as Marianne and Paul Mescal as Connell

    The 50 best TV shows of 2020, No 4: Normal People

    The TV adaptation of Sally Rooney’s bestseller about two young people falling in and out of love in post-crash Ireland is intimate, touching and tender
  • Harrowing … Once Upon a Time in Iraq.

    The 50 best TV shows of 2020, No 5: Once Upon a Time in Iraq

    The story of how the US and its allies overthrew a despotic regime and made things much worse succeeded brilliantly by focusing on moving personal stories
  • Michael Sheen as Chris Tarrant in Quiz

    The 50 best TV shows of 2020, No 6: Quiz

    Michael Sheen was at the uncanny heart of ITV’s meta-drama about the scandal that symbolised a grubby showbiz era
  • Fiercely competitive … Michael Jordan in action for the Chicago Bulls in 1996.

    The 50 best TV shows of 2020, No 7: The Last Dance

    This Michael Jordan-produced docuseries about basketball has been one of the most addictive – and revealing – viewing experiences of the year
  • Hysterically funny … Charlie Cooper and Daisy May Cooper in This Country.

    The 50 best TV shows of 2020, No 8: This Country

    The trials and tribulations of Kerry and Kurtan in a small Cotswold village will have you crying with laughter one moment and stunned with grief the next
  • Anya Taylor Joy as Beth in The Queen’s Gambit.

    The 50 best TV shows of 2020, No 9: The Queen’s Gambit

    Anya Taylor-Joy was brilliant as a fiercely determined woman battling sexism and personal demons on her way to the top of the chess world in the 60s
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