What’s on TV tonight: Spy Ops, Gogglebox, Mrs Brown’s Boys and more
Your complete guide to the week’s television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
Your complete guide to the week’s television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
The BBC talent show will return in September. Here are the confirmed dancers, including Dennis, Nigel Harman and Angela Rippon
He was a chancer whose royal obsession ended in tragedy – so how did he worm his way into the family in the first place?
From Ridley Scott's Napoleon to swashbuckling Golden Age paintings and the return of Doctor Who, our critics on the season’s must-sees
Americans are lapping it up – but Britons have long been guilty of romanticising a way of life that never really existed
Horror films use inaudible ‘infrasound’ effects to induce goosebumps and nausea. But can the so-called ‘fear frequency’ make you see ghosts?
Craving more wrongdoing in a sleepy countryside setting? Then pop the kettle on and let the crime-solving begin
From divas to epic drinking sessions: as Britain’s longest-running arts show comes to an end, a look back at its most revealing encounters
BBC thriller, The Following Events are Based on a Pack of Lies, sees a woman bring down her con-artist ex. It is horrifyingly relatable
The Strictly judge, 58, on his BBC friends, high heels and fake breasts, marriage plans and a cheeky cheeseboard
Women who were kept in the religious institutions reveal the terrible truths behind Ruth Wilson’s new BBC One drama The Woman in the Wall
Fans are scratching their heads over Amazon's cancellation of their favourite shows. But the real mystery is: why aren't they killing more?
Surprised to see Rodney Trotter in a reboot of one of US TV’s funniest and most beloved sitcoms? Here’s why you shouldn’t be
Impeccable timing, precision-tooled farce, terrible singing… Here are the episodes the Frasier reboot may struggle to live up to
Dozens of actors have pledged to cut down on private jets, unreasonable demands and ridiculous perks. And what a shame that is
In 1993, a sitcom spin-off featuring an unloved character and high-brow gags somehow charmed the world. And now it's making a comeback
A recent survey suggests that roles for men have become two-dimensional, while female roles have more depth, but is this really the case?
Since childhood, Pål Enger had been obsessed with Munch’s Scream. He reveals how he pulled off one of the art world’s most audacious heists
The creator of the hit BBC comedy, about to return for its third season, talks going from the Fringe to prime-time TV – and dating comedians
This week Victoria has been watching Love, Lizzo and Good Morning America