What’s on TV tonight: The Last of Us, Mayor of Kingstown and more
Your complete guide to the week’s television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
Your complete guide to the week’s television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
The maître d’hôtel and TV presenter, 50, talks childhood memories, bad dates and climate change
The Golden Globes should be revelling in its 80th birthday on Tuesday - instead it's likely to be met with mixed reviews
Full of petty feuds, dark nights of the soul and strong opinions on stained glass windows, the resurgent DJ's book remains a comedy classic
From affordable tickets to original commissioning, our critics reveal what they’d like to see much more of (and far less of) in the New Year
From Donatello to Steven Spielberg’s self-portrait to Salman Rushdie’s new novel, our critics have got your start to the new year sorted
Thanks to AI technology, 2022 brands will soon be popping up in your favourite decades-old shows. Will it ruin TV – or save it?
The actress on why the show's inclusivity was key to its success, her new thriller with Martin Compston and identifying as a ‘workaholic’
As the MP who faked his own death in 1974 comes to the small screen as an ITV drama, his relations are still at war over who he really was
Has Sherwood made the list? And how about The White Lotus or Mammals? Here is our countdown of the finest programmes
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This week, Victoria has been watching festive movies
Ahead of a film about the still-revered comedian, Lucy Hancock talks about his unique legacy and what she discovered in the family archive
The comedian talks about his drug-dealer father, escaping gang life and training for the popular ITV show
As Blood Origin proves, The Witcher owes its success to Cavill. And Netflix should move heaven and earth to persuade him to return
From Tom Cruise’s new blockbuster to Will Smith’s Oscars slap, it has been a year of artistic highs and lows. How much can you remember?
After the release of the notorious criminal in Nepal, we chart the story of the unlikely diplomat who brought him to justice
Harry H Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell last bickered on TV together on Boxing Day, 1974 – yet it wasn't the end of their story
From Morecambe and Wise to It’s a Wonderful Life, re-runs are comforting at a time of year when we'd rather avoid the shock of the new