My Lady Jane, review: a sweary, sexed-up Wolf Hall for teenagers
Forgive the historical liberties and have fun with this feminist spin on familiar history, starring some great British comic actors
Forgive the historical liberties and have fun with this feminist spin on familiar history, starring some great British comic actors
Written by Rapman, this thriller borrows heavily from past supernatural and dystopian series – but that’s no bad thing
The fêted Jewish writer’s life ended in double suicide with his second wife; his reputation in tatters. But a new play rexamines his legacy
The Irish veterinary superhero is back, ready to heal all manner of adorable cats and dogs with his mind-bending sci-fi techniques
Baby Reindeer’s Jessica Gunning steals the show as the cracking Bristolian comic thriller about a community service group continues
Comedy writer Mark O’Sullivan explored his childhood abuse by turning it into a knockabout family sitcom
ITV’s documentary, hastily pulled forward ahead of the general election, did draw the former PM on the naughtiest thing she’s ever done
National Geographic has sent Ranulph and Joseph on another expedition, this time through the wilds of northwest Canada
Channel 4’s film lauded the photographers and filmmakers, including the director John Ford, who risked their lives to document the landings
After years of being criticised for being too soft, Laverne is showing signs of the necessary steel that made Kirsty Young so brilliant
Sarah Pinborough’s psychological thriller has a fine cast, but is riddled with cliché and implausibility
Ian Rankin’s Edinburgh detective is transformed into a dark, brooding pin-up in Richard Rankin – but the plots are as absorbing as ever
The compelling, impeccably researched To Catch a Scorpion sees Sue Mitchell and Rob Lawrie track down human trafficker Barzan Majeed
Christopher Eccleston presents this new series exploring historical miscarriages of justice, beginning with Davis
The award-winning portrait of drugs, violence and community on an East London estate was brilliantly steeped in the lore of London
Stephen Mangan hosts this new reality contest set in the Caribbean that shamelessly riffs off the BBC’s hit show