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Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me, review: an account of courage that should shame the online trolls

Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me (BBC One) is not the first instance...

Sherwood, series 2, episode 1, review: Monica Dolan will chill you to the bone

There’s a hell of a lot going on in the return of...

Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Amy Gledhill is on her way to becoming a national treasure

The stand-outs for me – and, as a judge, I advocated for...

Dating Naked UK, review: this tawdry reality show is a full-frontal catastrophe

How to describe Dating Naked UK (Paramount+)? It’s Love Island crossed with...

There are no snowflakes in the Strictly lineup. These celebrities have backbone

Elsewhere, the lineup is notable for having three Olympians, the most the...

It Ends with Us: Blake Lively’s queasy drama repackages domestic violence as slick romance

Colleen Hoover’s novel It Ends with Us has been a slow-burn publishing...

The Booker Prize longlist proves that publishing has finally woken up

The 2024 ‘Booker Dozen’ Wild Houses, Colin BarrettThe debut novel from one of...

Russell Howard: ‘Trump didn’t act presidential when he was shot – it was like he was at a Blackpool hen do’

In the early days, he carried a notebook everywhere, to consistently hone...

Whitstable Pearl, series 2, review: part cosy crime drama, part retro Nescafé advert

In one of those marketing mysteries, UKTV has decided to rebrand as...

No publisher, no problem: the authors earning a fortune by going it alone

In 2012, the American dystopian fiction writer Hugh Howey entered the rarefied...

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