Kate Garraway: Derek’s Story, review: a devastating cry for help for Britain’s carers
This third and final chapter in Derek Draper’s story – he died in January – served as a testament to Garraway’s love and resilience
 
	 
  This third and final chapter in Derek Draper’s story – he died in January – served as a testament to Garraway’s love and resilience
 
	From Andrew Scott in Ripley to Robert Downey Jr’s first post-Oscar role, these are the shows everyone will be talking about this year
 
	Steve Martin looks forward and back in this interesting but superficial two-part documentary that should afford more insight than it does
 
	Your complete guide to the week’s television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
 
	The holiday tastes of India’s super-rich could make for tiresome viewing, but insight from female workers made this worthwhile
 
	This remarkable documentary uses bodycam footage to take us inside the day-to-day lives (and tragedies) of the Berlingo Special Battalion
 
	With the news that Ralf Little has left Saint Marie for good, we look at the contenders for the island’s top job
 
	This stately adaptation of Amor Towles’s much-loved 2016 novel could prove a little slow for some, but McGregor is dazzling
 
	Any suggestion of Atlantis’s existence was quickly rejected, but the historian’s enthusiasm for his subject meant it didn’t matter
 
	Broadchurch actor Andrew Buchan makes his screenwriting debut with this pleasingly off-kilter show that understands TV crime drama lore
 
	A new Channel 4 TV show tells the story of an architect couple’s rollercoaster inheritance
 
	Philippa Gregory on the horrible history of the real-life Renegade Nells, from the first chloroform poisoner to the notorious Moll Cutpurse
 
	Kris Marshall is endlessly charming, the crimes are well thought-out and the setting is beautiful – no wonder it’s a national favourite
 
	Episode five of the Netflix sci-fi series one-ups the Red Wedding with gut-churning horror – and a chilling twist not found in the book
 
	Holyrood’s legislation against ‘stirring up hatred’ threatens the Edinburgh Fringe and has comics pondering retirement. Could it backfire?
 
	As the BBFC tightens rules around onscreen sex and violence, horrific videos flood YouTube unchecked – and they’re driving children crazy
