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Love Showtrial? The five best legal dramas to stream right now as the BBC hit returns to screens
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October 7, 2024
Showtrial returned to screens on Sunday night - making a big impression on fans with a gory car crash scenes just minutes into the premiere. Fans of the BBC hit are thrilled to have fresh episodes to dive into, but if your thirst for legal dramas remains unquenched, there are plenty of options ripe for a binge-watch. We've rounded up our top picks of the genre to stream right now - whether you have Sky, Prime Video or Apple TV, we've got you covered, along with free contenders from ITV and Channel 4.
The top 20 TV shows to watch on demand this weekend:...
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July 19, 2024
From the latest swords-and-sandals blockbuster to a 1960s murder-mystery, there is something to appeal to everyone on TV this weekend. Sports fans and those who enjoy real-life crime series are spoilt with some brilliant documentaries. And our critics have cherry-picked the bester comedies, dramas and movies to make sure you have plenty to keep you entertained this weekend. So just read on... we've done all the hard work for you. You just have to sit back and relax.
The 30 most chilling psychological thrillers to watch right now: Our critics scour the TV streaming platforms to pick the shows that will truly give you goosebumps
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April 3, 2024
In a recent adaptation of The Talented Mr Ripley, an air stewardess, is involved in a stylish whodunnit and a star-studded melodrama you don't want to miss? Which of these 30 psychological thrillers will you binge next? Our analysts have chosen the most chilling shows to watch on Demand right now, sifting through hundreds of choices to save you the hassle. Can't decide what to watch tonight?
Grange Hill cast: Where are they now? An examination of who starred in the hit TV drama following Stuart Organ's death, starring famed Peter Robson
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February 23, 2024
MailOnline takes a look back at where the cast of the hit TV drama is now after the shock death of Grange Hill actor Stuart Organ, who died at the age of 72. Peter Robson, the actor's fan favorite, appeared in the children's TV drama, which aired from 1978 to 2008.
Truelove's review: According to CHRISTOPHER STEVENS, timelessly aided in the dying process that leaves one unanswered
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January 4, 2024
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Old Tom (Karl Johnson), lying in a hospital bed after a failed attempt to hang himself and full of cancer, summed up the tragic irony of his predicament. He 'I'm on suicide watch,' and 'Do Not Resuscitate.' Doctors will let your own body murder you, but they are not expected to step in and speed up the process. That's the inconsistency of current terminal illness legislation: doctors will allow your own body to murder you. Likewise, anyone who supports a suicide, even by accompanying a loved one to a hospital in Switzerland, Dignitas, is vulnerable to prosecution.
From our top picks to the hottest new launches, your ultimate guide to what to watch on Demand this week
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December 18, 2023
Our experts have hand-picked the best shows to watch right now, ranging from the end of a royal drama fit for a king to a contemporary spin on a children's classic. This week, the experts have compiled a list of the top ten shows to watch as well as reviewing new launches. Find out what to watch out for...
KATHRYN FLETT'S My TV Week: Alight here for a spooky modern mystery
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December 8, 2023
On ITVX, UK writer Kathryn Flett (left) is taken with Platform 7, which is adapted by veteran screenwriter Paula Milne from Apple Tree Yard author Louise Doughty's best-selling book. Smothered, a Christmassy romcom packed with humor, warmth, and one-liners, is equally amusing on Sky Comedy. Jasmine Jobson as Lisa, as Lisa, is on the right.
At the Asahi Super Dry After Party, the Brownlow Medal 2023 celebrations are still going
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September 25, 2023
On Monday night, the Brownlow Medal merriment at Asahi Super Dry After Party started. Following the footy's night of nights at Crown, many young AFL stars and their WAGs kept the party going at Merrywell Rooftop in Melbourne.
Tasmania AFL team: What we know about the name, stadium, players and logo
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May 3, 2023
After outgoing CEO Gillon McLachlan officially awarded Tasmania the state's 19th licence on Wednesday, the state officially has its own AFL team. The Apple Isle, one of the code's traditional heartlands, had long fought to be included in the national competition. As plans for a new stadium in Hobart, one of AFL's conditions for granting Tasmania a licence, were eventually acknowledged last week.
After a 'embarrassing' 2023 movie, Sherlock actor Phil Davis resigns from Bafta
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February 23, 2023
On Thursday (inset), the 69-year-old Quadrophenia actor (left) announced his resignation in a raging rant on Twitter, where he lashed out at the show's 'toe-curling' moments. Mr Davis, who appeared alongside Benedict Cumberbatch in Sherlock, Sigourney Weaver in sci-fi horror Alien 3 and appeared in Doctor Who, a travesty, posted on Twitter: The BAFTA awards were an egregious travesty.' The deserving winners' addresses for toe-curling non-interviews were cut off in this video. Poor Richard E Grant is expected to arrive in a Batmobile, but there are no Bernard Cribbins in memoriam.' This year's glamorous film awards (bottom right) were co-hosted by Richard E Grant and Alison Hammond of This Morning, who hosted an interview room with celebrities and award winners. However, Bafta has been chastised for cutting recipient speeches, including one by Lesley Paterson, the British co-writer of Netflix's All Quiet, who received a slew of awards and is lauded for its success at the Oscars.
As Fischer McAsey leaves the game, the Adelaide Crows stumbles on the AFL draft for the second time
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January 9, 2023
The Adelaide Crows have been rocked ahead of the 2023 AFL season after promising young defender Fischer McAsey announced he was walking away from the sport for good