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KATHRYN FLETT'S My TV Week: Cheers!To this touching sobriety comedy

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 15, 2024
Kathryn Flett of the United Kingdom explores ITV's The Dry, the tale of recovering alcoholic Shiv Sheridan (Roisin Gallagher) and her ongoing struggle for sobriety despite being surrounded by her sabotaging family.

This weekend, we have the 20 best shows to watch On Demand

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 15, 2024
In our reviewers' picks of the 20 best shows to watch right now, an Oscar-nominated film, racy Royals, and comedies are among the 20 best shows to watch on Demand right now. Find out what to watch this weekend by clicking here to find out what to expect this weekend.

Hunting the King's killers: Charles II took gruesome revenge after his father was executed - and compelling new show Royal Kill List reveals how

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 8, 2024
In Sky History's enthralling new three-part series Royal Kill List, King Charles II's extraordinary zeal for revenge is chronicled. It intersperses action with commentary from three storytellers - Jared Harris (Mad Men), Joseph Fiennes (pictured, right) and Sheila Atim (Harlots) - who all represent the various warring parties' viewpoints.

Which streaming service offers the best value for money? From Apple TV+ to We have compiled a detailed guide to 22 options, from Apple TV+ to From Apple TV+ to From Apple TV+ to Learn about each and which to opt for based on your preferences

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 5, 2024
With thousands of shows on offer across each category, the number of subscription options on offer in the United Kingdom can seem almost endless. Any platform has particular terms and conditions, while still providing a sample of shows and movies that appeal to various tastes. Our analysts from The Mail's Weekend magazine have rigorously reviewed over 22 services on sale in the United Kingdom and selected which provide the best value for money. They also have a rundown of which is the fastest to cancel and which service to choose based on your viewing preferences. Read their definitive guide here:

The best ten TV shows of 2023 are Rotten Tomatoes...but how many have YOU watched?

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 26, 2023
The year's end is near, and the Top Ten TV Shows of 2023 follow. From Blue Eye Samurai to Cunk On Earth, the last twelve months have been filled with amazing television all around the globe. However, with so many shows to choose from, it can be difficult to decide which is worth the watch time. MailOnline has compiled a list of the Top Ten TV shows from this year, so you won't miss out on the best from this year. Have you watched any of these stellar shows? Take a look and let us know what you're missing.

I've decided to return to prison on Christmas after being released from jail for nearly 25 years.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 24, 2023
I've been doing everything over the years, from a politician to a soldier on Her Majesty's Pleasure, but on my 82nd outing tomorrow, I'll be a prison chaplain and hard at work. I am now a minister, not of the crown but of the cloth, and was ordained as a priest in 2019. It's a handbrake change from my turbulent tenure in the Commons but it's much more rewarding. In fact, I can confidently say that I have never been happier, particularly at this difficult time of year. My Christmas Day will begin early tomorrow, with me arriving at HMP Pentonville, the 185-year-old North London jail where I served for more than five years as a chaplain.

The Crown actor Jared Harris who portrayed dying King George VI in first season of Netflix show says Royal Family would be 'delighted' by the series because it 'humanises' them

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 27, 2023
In the show's first season, Jared Harris, 62, portrayed the ailing King George VI. The Crown has been strongly chastised for its portrayal of key figures in the Royal Family and its historical inaccuracies. On BBC Radio 4's Today Programme, Harris acknowledged the uproar: 'There's always a little bit of, should you be doing this, whether they be telling this story or not.' But he added: ' My opinion is, I've not heard this, but I think the Royal Family would be delighted, because it's humanising them, you know?'

The best 100 TV shows ever created have been rediscovered (and no surprise)... But does YOUR favorite appear on the list?

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 3, 2023
The Daily Mail's Weekend magazine has reached yet another magnificent milestone - this month we turn 30! We asked you to share our top ten TV shows so we could compile our definitive list of the 100 Greatest TV Shows voted for by you.

Elizabeth II dies: The Queen's wit, Olympics acting debut and love of corgis and racing remembered

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 9, 2022
The Queen was known to be a mystery throughout her life, with royal watchers rarely getting a glimpse of Her Majesty's personal life. However, the Queen, who has died at the age of 96, was brought to life in the Netflix series The Crown (pictured), which chronicled her years of service, from her wedding to Prince Philip in 1947 to becoming the monarch at just 25, before finally finding her feet in the role as she met with hundreds of Prime Ministers, Presidents, and world leaders. It has also pointed to difficulties in the beginnings of her marriage to Prince George of Edinburgh, as well as her children's broken marriages throughout the four seasons. However, the show split on how true its portrayals were; in 2021, Prince Harry said that the program is 'loosely based on the truth,' and portrayed the feeling of being expected to place 'duty and service above family and everything else'; However, Prince Charles spoke out about his depiction on film, shocking Scottish politicians that he is 'nowhere near' his character on the program. So, how accurate was the portrayal of Her Majesty? FEMAIL reveals what was real and false in the drama, from her 73-year marriage to Prince Philip to her love of horses and promise to always place duty first.