The Honourable Woman
Julia Roberts, Jim Carrey and Emma Stone: Hollywood stars takeover TV
From retiring old favourites to marquee names, here’s what will keep you glued to the small screen
Phil Harrison
01, Sep, 2018 @6:08 AM
Emmys 2015: the British TV stars and shows with a chance of winning
Downton Abbey, Wolf Hall, The Honourable Woman and some of Game of Thrones’ UK stars are all in with a chance of taking home awards this year
Richard Vine
20, Sep, 2015 @11:00 AM
UK period drama scores Emmy nominee success with Downton and Wolf Hall
Mark Rylance, David Oyelowo and Ricky Gervais competing for best actor as Downton Abbey continues US television awards success with three nominations
Hannah Ellis-Petersen
16, Jul, 2015 @7:37 PM
Bafta TV awards 2015: what should win best drama?
Happy Valley, Line of Duty, The Missing and Peaky Blinders are in the running for best drama series, with The Lost Honour of Christopher Jeffries, Common, Missing and Marvellous among the nominees in the other drama categories
Mark Lawson
08, May, 2015 @7:00 AM
Golden Globes 2015: Transparent the clear winner in TV awards
Newcomers dominated the TV awards at the Golden Globes, with Transparent, Fargo, The Affair and forthcoming E4 series Jane the Virgin winning in major categories
Richard Vine
12, Jan, 2015 @10:12 AM
The best TV shows of 2014 – readers' picks
After our critics chose their favourite TV of the year, it’s time to give voice to the readers, who had a clear number one – and nominated a very interesting top 10
Marta Bausells
30, Dec, 2014 @7:00 AM
Best TV of 2014: No 3 – The Honourable Woman
Gabriel Tate: With uncanny prescience, The Honourable Woman scrutinised the biggest issues through the most intimate human experiences. Who could ask for more from television?
Gabriel Tate
19, Dec, 2014 @9:43 AM
Tony Hall lives up to his dramatic promise at the BBC
Peter Preston: The BBC director general said he would deliver great drama when he arrived, and the first few acts have mostly been excellent
Peter Preston:
30, Nov, 2014 @12:05 AM
Why we should cherish BBC drama | @guardianletters
Letter: The BBC drama department’s scale and diversity of output, and its ability to make decisions based on creative merit rather than just financial imperatives is unique in the television landscape worldwide
12, Sep, 2014 @7:44 PM
Doctor Who; Horizon – Should I Eat Meat?; The Honourable Woman – TV review
Peter Capaldi has yet to sink his teeth into his new role, but luckily there was plenty of meaty fare elsewhere, writes Phil Hogan
Phil Hogan
23, Aug, 2014 @8:00 PM
The Honourable Woman review: a very human conclusion to a gripping thriller
Julia Raeside: Avoiding lazy pigeonholes of good and evil, Hugo Blick was free to explore the complexities of the people involved in this taut and perfectly controlled thriller
Julia Raeside
22, Aug, 2014 @6:56 AM
The Honourable Woman recap: episode eight – The Paring Knife
The final episode of the most satisfying TV series in years is an utterly gripping, triumphant realisation of Hugo Blick’s vision
Gabriel Tate
21, Aug, 2014 @9:00 PM
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