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TV Writer Jasmine Sandhar discusses recent public outrage at an intrusive 2013 interview with Lindsay Lohan conducted by David Letterman, arguing that it raises many troubling questions about celebrity privacy
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It's here... the final roundup of all the TV shows that kept our critics entertained in 2020
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To mark LGBTQ+ History Month in the UK, TV Writer Kitty Grant takes us through how Russell T Davies's shows have changed the landscape of British television, from Queer As Folk to It's A Sin
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This LGBT+ History Month, TV Writer Jasmine Sandhar guides us through her perspective on how Big Mouth bridges the gaps in LGBTQ+ representation that were propagated by governmental failure
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TV Writer Bruna Franco reviews Netflix's YA live-action spin on animated series The Winx Club, concluding that it's an easy, escapist watch despite its problems
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TV Critic Lauren Ramsden is exasperated at how the 2021 Golden Globes nominations ignore the talent of young TV writers and actors, such as Michaela Coel
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TV Critic Bethany Sherrott praises Russell T Davies' new Channel 4 drama for its memorable characters and poignant balance of joy and grief as it humanises the 1980s AIDS epidemic
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TV Critic Josie Scott-Taylor reviews the latest season of Riverdale, the teen drama famous for its binge-worthiness and outlandish plot lines, and concludes that it does not disappoint
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TV Critic Jasmine Sandhar explains why you should be watching BoJack Horseman this lockdown, on account of the important philosophical questions it raises
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TV Writer Samantha Hicks reviews the latest instalment of the animated fantasy series, praising its beautiful artwork and exciting worldbuilding
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After news that a Harry Potter TV series is in the early stages of development, TV critic Emily Wallace questions whether this is a good idea given Rowling's transphobic views
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TV Writer Georgia Husselbee reviews the Netflix dance drama, arguing that while its compelling mystery keeps you watching, some elements miss the mark