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Tv-and-radio News

TV tonight: James May’s new series takes him on an eye-opening voyage

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The host embarks on a mission to discover the truth about history’s most famous explorers. Plus: the finale of cracking comedy Far North. Here’s what to watch this evening…
TV tonight: James May’s new series takes him on an eye-opening voyage

Broken Rage review – the strangest show of the year is here

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – This staggering Japanese programme from veteran Takeshi Kitano follows an ageing hitman … twice. First the story is played as a drama, then as a comedy. It’s so odd you’ll be glad it exists…
Broken Rage review – the strangest show of the year is here

Cobra Kai finale review – an emotional farewell to the Karate Kid gang

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Yes, the TV reboot of the 80s martial arts classic is shot like a daytime soap and features dramatic moments that are often downright hilarious – but there’s a raw courage to this finale…
Cobra Kai finale review – an emotional farewell to the Karate Kid gang

John Lithgow set to play Dumbledore in Harry Potter TV series – reports

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Actor reportedly in final negotiations to follow up performance in Oscar-nominated hit Conclave with key role in much-anticipated HBO series…
John Lithgow set to play Dumbledore in Harry Potter TV series – reports

Saturday Night Live is bad, actually

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The 50-year-old comedy sketch show lauded for underdog humor has a history of conservatism and a soft spot for powerful people – just ask former host Donald Trump…
Saturday Night Live is bad, actually

‘No one tells you how to not fall on your face’: Christina Hendricks on Mad Men, stardom and her ‘spidey sense’

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – She went stratospheric in the hit ad agency show, but wishes it had happened 10 years earlier. As Christina Hendricks plays a Hollywood mogul, she talks about the whirlwind of fame – and what happens when it stops…
‘No one tells you how to not fall on your face’: Christina Hendricks on Mad Men, stardom and her ‘spidey sense’

TV tonight: more cringeworthy comedy in Amandaland

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The hugely fun Motherland spin-off continues to create excruciating moments. Plus: Charlie and Daisy May Cooper reunite. Here’s what to watch this evening…
TV tonight: more cringeworthy comedy in Amandaland

26.2 to Life: Inside the San Quentin Prison Marathon review – the inmates who find redemption in running

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – This deeply moving film follows the maximum-security detainees training to run a marathon. It’s a troubling portrait of masculinity, but one which offers hope…
26.2 to Life: Inside the San Quentin Prison Marathon review – the inmates who find redemption in running

‘It’s like doing three movies at once’: Robert De Niro on his thrilling TV debut – as America’s saviour

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The film legend’s Netflix political conspiracy drama Zero Day is his first major TV gig, and it’s extremely well timed. He talks about his greatest roles – and playing a leader people can actually trust…
‘It’s like doing three movies at once’: Robert De Niro on his thrilling TV debut – as America’s saviour

The White Lotus review – an absolutely exquisite third season

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Mike White’s masterly series takes a new gang of shiny unhappy people to a Thai resort and serves up a sumptuous feast for the senses. This is killer TV…
The White Lotus review – an absolutely exquisite third season

TV tonight: the prison running club that trains for an annual marathon

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Storyville goes inside San Quentin jail to investigate a transformative fitness programme. Plus: a frog-phobic gardener faces his fear. Here’s what to watch this evening…
TV tonight: the prison running club that trains for an annual marathon

Virdee review – tremendous, tantalising, action-packed fun

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – You will have a wild ride watching this ineffably cool Bradford-based cop thriller. But it’s also surprisingly moving – and may well leave you in tears…
Virdee review – tremendous, tantalising, action-packed fun

‘Our meth was so realistic it got stolen’: Breaking Bad, Industry and Euphoria’s makers on how TV does drugs

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Weed? Moss tied in thread. Crack? Organic shea butter. Cocaine bricks? Shrink-wrapped foam blocks. Designers reveal the secrets of faking drugs onscreen – from popping sugar pills to snorting vitamin D…
‘Our meth was so realistic it got stolen’: Breaking Bad, Industry and Euphoria’s makers on how TV does drugs

From Frasier to Better Call Saul (but not Joey): the 10 best TV spin-offs ever

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Can a small-screen spin-off ever better the original? From Daria to Endeavour, here are the 10 that came closest – and a few that actually managed it…
From Frasier to Better Call Saul (but not Joey): the 10 best TV spin-offs ever

Carole Cadwalladr takes on cyber stalking: the best podcasts of the week

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The award-winning journalist helps a victim of horrific cyber-harassment campaign to fight back, plus a hilarious look at one of the funniest writers ever…
Carole Cadwalladr takes on cyber stalking: the best podcasts of the week

TV tonight: an action-packed new crime thriller set in Bradford

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Hard-hitting new crime series Virdee begins on the BBC. Plus: tears flow in the season finale of Bump. Here’s what to watch this evening…
TV tonight: an action-packed new crime thriller set in Bradford

Big Boys series three review – sitcoms don’t get more moving than this

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – From jokes about Tesco meal deals to depictions of life’s most precious moments, Jack Rooke’s semi-fictionalisation of his student years is back for the final time. It’s a beautiful, heartbreaking watch…
Big Boys series three review – sitcoms don’t get more moving than this

Unforgotten review – like being trapped in a newspaper comments section

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – This beloved cold-case drama still has a dry sense of humour, but its attempt to wade into the culture wars was not a good idea. Its tackling of politics is starting to feel very ham-fisted…
Unforgotten review – like being trapped in a newspaper comments section
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