A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, review: teenage crime-solving for lovers of lightweight fiction
This new adaptation of Holly Jackson’s bestselling novel series follows a schoolgirl who digs into a crime that haunts her sleepy town
This new adaptation of Holly Jackson’s bestselling novel series follows a schoolgirl who digs into a crime that haunts her sleepy town
This docu-drama was more interested in the toxic backstory of Victoria Cilliers’s marriage than the details of her horrific fall in 2015
Set 100 years before the events of The Phantom Menace, this latest spin-off opts for lightsaber action over anything more cerebral
Life in the quiet village of Snettisham, down the road from the Sandringham Estate, has been turned upside down by some very noisy residents
The second season of Apple TV+’s inventive comedy about a magical machine that tells you your ‘Life Potential’ simply has too much going on
Douglas convinces as Benjamin Franklin in his first ever period drama – but the Parisian court he encounters is a frippery
The badly behaved Roman emperors provided the classicist with more than enough juicy content
Despite the talent involved in this HBO miniseries, its cardboard-cutout characters and dizzying script has no focus
Rudolph is still terrific fun as a billionaire’s ex intent on shedding her riches, but this second series tries too hard to be serious
Paul Sng’s expertly framed documentary examines Tish Murtha’s powerful photos of working-class communities in the 1970s and 1980s
After two decades of helping amateurs turn pro, MasterChef switched it up with a savvy ‘Basic to Brilliant’ round – but only slightly
Part Shakespearean Fool and part Carry On clown, in Fred Elliott the late John Savident created a bona fide comedy soap legend
The Modern Family star is among the biggest earners in TV, and though you can't blame her for taking on a meatier role, it doesn't pay off
With three likeable, sports-loving lads in the final, the Bake Off tent has never seen such a display of macho pride
Joe Gilgun's gang of odd-balls with a propensity for breaking the law are still hilarious – and keep your eyes out for some starry cameos
The 2022 Strictly winner fronted this infectiously inspiring nature programme in which he filmed his favourite birds of prey in the wild