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Williams’s new Netflix docu-showcase joins the cast of stars stage-managing their stories
In the first episode of What Now?, the former host of The Daily Show agrees with everything his guest Dwayne Johnson says
Andrew Wakefield was struck off the UK medical register but has found fame in Texas and beyond
Journalist Tristan Redman’s new series delves into family histories and unearths weird connections
Vivacious new series tells the story of a 19th-century contest that captured the public imagination
New series from George the Poet shows that podcasting can be both experimental and popular
A compelling journey through his songbook, accompanied by the poet Paul Muldoon
Series that takes in an arrest for sexual assault and a tabloid frenzy veers between comedy and tragedy
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The former parliamentary opponents are trying to follow the success of ‘The Rest is Politics’
Refugees bring their remarkable stories to the table in this new series
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The story of Greek bank robber Vassilis Paleokostas and his evasion of the law plays like Bugs Bunny versus Elmer Fudd
The president’s plan to harness technology in the 1970s is told in a complex but rewarding series
The series from Lineker’s production company is lively but has production problems
Sara Barron and Geoff Lloyd of ‘Firecrotch & Normcore’ bring freewheeling wit to their new series about television
The 1921 poisoning of a woman in Wales is the starting point for an exploration of real murders and writers who fictionalise them
BBC series seeks evidence that the Himalayan creature is real
Carole Fisher hosts a tonally erratic series about her former boyfriend Bob Bierenbaum
Apple’s addictive new series illustrates why platforms are making audiences wait for their next fix
The series reveals the offhand way female patients are often treated in medical settings — and how they respond
The Tortoise series looks beyond skulduggery to ask deeper questions about truth and perception
New TV comedy ‘The Change’ and ‘Sex and the City’ reboot ‘And Just Like That’ show women over 40 in a fresh light
The former con woman shows little interest in her guests — unless they are talking about her
The series is pacy and polished, though its portrait of the billionaire businessman is one-dimensional
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