Ground-breaking, utterly cynical and knowing courtroom drama with a delicious twist
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Documentary about a strictly Orthodox community set up in the 1980s is an uncomfortable watch for Jews, Charedi or not
New drama manages to centralise the tragedy of the Frank family but from an exterior perspective
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By Nicole Lampert
The Northern writer's portrayal of Yorkshire life revolutionised drama on the small screen
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Charismatic American chat show host who played ringmaster to the ‘worst show in TV history’
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Noah Caplan wrote the script for Stepping Stone - about mental illness - when he was just 15
By Anthea Gerrie
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The Frank's Dutch secretary hid Anne's diary during the war and helped ensure it was published
By Tash Mosheim
Full marks for their research but does the story actually deliver? To a point
Netflix seven-parter fails to do full justice to the heroic actions of those who saved between 2,000 and 4,000 Jews and German dissidents in Marseilles in 1940
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