The Lovers review: old-school romantics will fall head over heels for this Belfast romcom
When Johnny Flynn's hotshot political journalist crosses paths with Roisin Murphy's depressed supermarket worker, sparks quickly fly
When Johnny Flynn's hotshot political journalist crosses paths with Roisin Murphy's depressed supermarket worker, sparks quickly fly
Channel 4's documentary showed extensive video – filmed by the Nazis themselves – of the violence meted out in Ukraine
Larry Lamb, Samantha Bond and Kevin Whately try their best in this series about the battle for a dead man's inheritance
The time is ripe for a motoring show, but all we get with Top Gear America is misfiring banter and zero chemistry
Sexually adrift biotech scientist Yewande Biala explores why she's never had an orgasm in this therapeutic documentary
The Wheel of Time remains a sub-Game of Thrones fantasy that takes too many liberties with its source material in series two
Channel 4's prison drama returns for a much-merited second series of broiling menace and leavening wit
Former military man Harry is inevitably star billing, but the testimonies of injured soldiers never fail to tug at the heartstrings
Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones is a pleasant look at why some regions have a weirdly high number of centenarians, but it lacks meat
After 45 years and more than 800 episodes, Bragg's eternally enlightening programme bows out with a final guest, artist David Hockney
Underrated actors Alistair Petrie, Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Rebekah Staton have huge fun in this whimsical, off-kilter drama
This documentary is a surprisingly poignant look behind-the-scenes at how Branson's Virgin Orbit failed to make it into space
The popular Notting Hill-esque series is as witty as ever – but this new chapter feels fresh and unpredictable
Willoughby, a self-confessed Midsomer superfan, guest stars in the always over-acted, but constantly entertaining, drama
Greek tragedy meets Gothic horror in this unconventional – and fitfully successful – drama about Ireland's source of national shame
Brendan O’Carroll revives his lead role from Britain’s most loved/hated sitcom for a 10th anniversary tour - and it's as tedious as ever
Fred Scott's excellent, respectful film outlines the 2019 events that saw Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones killed by a terrorist
Swimmer Alice Tai chose to have her leg amputated months before the Commonwealth Games. Though moving, this documentary reveals nothing new
Kim Cattrall's (fleeting) return and happy endings for Carrie and co make for a moving finale of the SATC spin-off (contains spoilers)
This look at the construction of the world's largest play structure is saved from being too twee by the charming Duchess of Northumberland