Divorce drama should have us gripped to the second season - but it's relegated to a distraction
By Josh Howie
Victory for JC as politicians announce inquiry into the broadcaster’s reporting organised by a panel including an ex-BBC governor
By David Rose
BBC Arabic editors ordered to drop terrorist sympathiser pundit
By Ben Bloch
A new TV drama tells the story of how Flora Solomon exposed a cold war spy
By Nicole Lampert
A powerful message about how the victory of liberal democracy is under threat
The new TV drama Litvinenko about the agent assassinated in London is close to home for me - he and his wife were my neighbours
New BBC new reality show Traitors is all about plotting and lying - Ms Winkleman explains why she's the perfect choice to present it
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By David Baddiel
That’s one reason why my Channel 4 film was packed with famous names — if you’re trying to persuade people to start to care about something, it helps to have Ross from Friends
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Asked what she wanted to do after leaving school, Erin Jameson answered honestly: “I want to join the circus.”
By Sandy Rashty
Comic's words may elicit laughter. But they are absolutely no joke
Ms Riley sued political blogger Michael Sivier after he made the 'wholly unreasonable' claim that she had abused a 16-year-old girl on social media
Police, politicians, teenage robbers, gangsters, rich business people, and then yes, Nazis, indiscriminately swirl about each other in fourth series of 1930s Germany drama
By Tanya Gold
Amazon’s gaudy television show is a great success - but it is an insult to Jewish women and Jewish comics
Katy Brayben excels as the evangelist who wins over her TV flock with her toothy, homespun charm
By John Nathan
The drama about the misadventures of different groups of guests at an exclusive Hawaiian resort returns for a second series - and it's just as delicious as the first
Jewish readers were up in arms with Casandra character in Candice Carty-Williams' hit book - so will she be toned down on screen?