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Roisin Conaty: the genius comic who will fill the Fleabag hole in your life
Move over, Phoebe – there’s a new queen of confessional comedy. Prepare for an offbeat world of tiny Dolly Partons and cats who eat kebabs

Julia Raeside

16, Jul, 2019 @3:16 PM

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The Handmaid’s Tale season three, episode six recap – beautiful but problematic
Despite some gorgeous imagery, there were some troubling character moments as June and the Waterfords ventured to Washington DC

Julia Raeside

14, Jul, 2019 @9:00 PM

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The Handmaid's Tale recap: season three, episode four – is Serena about to snap?
People everywhere slowly try to bridge the gaps between them. But everything seems to hinge on the future of the Waterfords’ relationship

Julia Raeside

30, Jun, 2019 @9:00 PM

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The Handmaid's Tale recap: season three, episode three – inexplicable meanness
Things are emotionally grim in Gilead this week, as people turn against each other in all sorts of ways, but could hope be on the horizon?

Julia Raeside

23, Jun, 2019 @9:00 PM

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Ellie and Natasia: a fiercely funny sketch show you’ll watch over and over
This BBC Three comedy from Ellie White and Natasia Demetriou is full of feminist fury and gloriously daft gags. But there’s only one episode so far. Can we have some more please?

Julia Raeside

19, Jun, 2019 @10:11 AM

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The Handmaid's Tale recap: season three, episode two – like blood on snow
One group stands out in red, the other hides in grey, but what the Handmaids and the Marthas need to do is put aside their differences and kickstart the revolution

Julia Raeside

16, Jun, 2019 @9:00 PM

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The Handmaid's Tale recap: season three, episode one – is that hope we're feeling?
There’s revolution brewing in Gilead as the dystopian drama returns with a surprisingly optimistic opener. It’s almost enough to make you punch the air

Julia Raeside

09, Jun, 2019 @9:00 PM

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The Odd Couple with refugees: how sitcom Home humanises the migrant crisis
A family find a Syrian man hiding in their boot in Rufus Jones’s comedy. It’s a warm-hearted riposte to years of ‘terrifying’ anti-immigrant rhetoric, he says

Julia Raeside

05, Mar, 2019 @2:58 PM

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‘We've had a love-hate relationship’: Steve Coogan on bringing Alan Partridge back to the BBC
Twenty-five years since he first appeared on screen, the immortal presenter is back where he began. His creator explains why a divided nation needs him more than ever

Julia Raeside

17, Feb, 2019 @2:00 PM

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Streamadelica: the 30 best box sets to watch before you die
From seminal crime sagas and grim comedies to deep dramas and meta humour, here’s our writers’ guide to the best streamable shows right now

Hannah J Davies, Paul Flynn , Stuart Heritage, Julia Raeside and Jack Seale

26, Jan, 2019 @10:00 AM

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Jane Fonda in Five Acts review – an unsatisfying portrait of a complex superstar
The actor has had a tempestuous life – but you wouldn’t know if from this polite and polished performance

Julia Raeside

29, Oct, 2018 @6:00 AM

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The Great British Bake Off 2018: episode three – as it happened
Bread. Good old, yeasty bread. That’s the challenge facing the bakers this week. Follow the action here and find out who will rise to the challenge

Julia Raeside

11, Sep, 2018 @8:14 PM

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