TV Guide - The Telegraph

  • Nic Pizzolatto created an occult crime phenomenon 10 years ago, then crashed and burned. Now his hit HBO show is back – with a difference

  • Your complete guide to the week’s season's television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms

  • The 58-year-old NHS worker will join 21 contestants vying for the reality TV show’s £120,000 prize

  • Gwyneth Hughes's drama has no time for being subtle - she wants you to feel the full shame of the Post Office Horizon scandal

  • It proved a rare delight to see Sir David back in the field as he learnt about a fearsome pliosaur fossil found in Dorset

  • The presenter, 50, on childhood memories, the wisdom of Terry Wogan and flesh-eating diseases

  • Winkleman’s decision to host the hit reality show proved a career best. As it returns for series two, she reveals its on-set secrets

  • Thanks to the Williams brothers' thrilling action sequences, expletive-filled gags and gore galore, the hit show remains a fun-filled trip

  • From white-tailed sea eagles to orcas, this nature programme featured some stunning creatures – and rightly highlighted the researchers

  • Scientists' predictions of a global computer collapse caused widespread panic – and although it survived, the world had changed

  • Succession it ain't, but Netflix's latest Harlan Coben twist-fest is the perfect accompaniment to sofa-based New Year torpor

  • More a love letter to male friendship than to the little blue pills, this touching true-life drama is filled with humour and humanity

  • Riffing on everything from Prince Harry's Spare to ageing, money-mad musicians, Gary and Martin Kemp's mockumentary is genuinely hilarious

  • Ahead of a new documentary, the star talks about her famously rocky relationship, the price of Hollywood success and life in London at 90

  • Chris Messina and Kaley Cuoco are excellent in a black comedy intent on exposing the immorality – and hypocrisy – of the true-crime industry

  • The writer on the decline in classic adaptations, Londoners dominating TV and her new series championing victims of the Post Office scandal

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