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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

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
As the BBFC tightens rules around onscreen sex and violence, horrific videos flood YouTube unchecked – and they’re driving children crazy
With an adaptation of his novel The Three-Body Problem due soon on Netflix, the author tells us why he’s optimistic about the future
The tech giant is spending an eye-watering amount on TV as lavish as it is little-seen. Will their grand experiment ever pay off?
Ted Lasso actor Nick Mohammed talks about how his career has taken flight as he stars in Renegade Nell, Sally Wainwright’s new Disney series
After 39 years, £1.3bn raised and countless celebrity guests ridiculed, Henry is stepping back from Comic Relief. Here are his finest skits
Insulting everyone he’s ever worked with, the impresario has entered the Celebrity Brother House with all guns blazing – and it’s TV gold
The super-producer behind Happy Valley and It’s a Sin on her recent Netflix hit Fool Me Once and other planned Harlan Coben adaptations
North Korea’s state TV is available to stream from the UK, providing a surreal and chilling insight into life under a communist dictatorship
The actor opens up about returning to his old detective role in Beyond Paradise, handling the critics – and Laurence Fox
Who’s the real winner: Christopher Nolan’s atomic epic or Ryan Gosling and his unstoppable Ken-ergy?
The 2024 Oscars host once claimed he’d rather die than interview ‘c-list celebrities’. So how did become the Academy’s golden boy?
London-based chef Elliot Grover will serve fish suppers and roast beef with Yorkshire pudding to stars at the Academy Awards
The Northern Irish actor is taking the industry by storm – and now he’s playing President Abraham Lincoln’s assassin in Apple TV+’s Manhunt
He made films with Alan Bennett, Philip Roth and Michael Palin, secured a rare interview with Marcel Duchamp and was painted by Lucian Freud
Will Smith bashing Chris Rock, Glenn Close twerking, the We Saw Your Boobs song… Remembering the disasters the Academy would rather forget
Michael Sheen’s series should have been a triumph – but viewing figures were abject
Free holidays, wine fridges and vegan chocolates are all on offer to this year’s Oscar nominees. But will they actually take them?
The Irish actor on Catholicism, the Troubles and returning to his roots in the second season of The Dry