From mythological black comedy to Media Watch,it’s been a huge year in television,so now it’s time for a few questions
The highly anticipated reboot of DC Comics’ Superman franchise features the first big-screen appearance of superdog Krypto.
In Dungeons&Dragons:The Twenty-Sided Tavern,the audience gets to control the action.
Producer Russell T. Davies says that six decades in,they’re still finding new things for the Time Lord to do.
Lin-Manuel Miranda,the man behind Hamilton and Moana,wanted to surprise himself when creating the soundtrack for Mufasa.
The late King of Pop recorded 12 tracks while working on his Dangerous album,but the tracks are unlikely to see a wide release.
End-of-year critics’ lists don’t always catch what made us laugh,groan or cry. So here’s the best and worst of the rest.
Laid was a dry and dark comedy about death and romance. Its US reboot is a polemic that challenges the nature of modern love.
From Baby Reindeer to Ripley,Say Nothing,Fake and Colin from Accounts,our critics have determined their picks in an outstanding TV year.
In a sea of seasonal duds,television is awash with all-time classics.
Carides is joined by Strictly Ballroom star Tara Morice in Nugget Is Dead:A Christmas Story,a seasonal tale of a dysfunctional family and their dog.