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If you’ve read the book or seen the film, the end of Jake Gyllenhaal’s series may have shocked you. But what else was different?
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If you’ve read the book or seen the film, the end of Jake Gyllenhaal’s series may have shocked you. But what else was different?
Your complete guide to the week’s television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
Based on stories by 14th-century writer Boccaccio, this Florence-based romp is – glory be! – a comedy that is actually funny
The broadcaster has dedicated his life to championing the arts – but with cuts at every turn, from schools to the BBC, is the future bleak?
There are far fewer cultural programmes on TV. Could it be something to do with a devastating ruling by Ofcom?
Chris Parry from Cornwall felt it his duty to help vulnerable Ukrainians – Paddy Wivell’s superb documentary tells his remarkable story
Knockabout fun is the order of the day in Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement’s remake of Terry Gilliam’s 1981 sci-fi favourite
Based on the late Evan Wright’s book, the drama captured the reality of warfare from a grunts’ eye perspective. But don’t call it ‘anti-war’
The disability campaigner lays into failures in air travel that make life harder for wheelchair users in this thought-provoking film
Rehearsals may have have begun, but the allegations are mounting and the clock is ticking. Can the BBC’s troubled cash cow keep dancing?
Scientists at the University of Oxford have developed a vaccination that could finally herald the end of malaria in the global south
Great documentaries don’t necessarily change the world – but they do change the way you see it. Here’s our pick of the best
This series operates on good vibes rather than brilliant plotting and characterisation – it’s just a pleasurable watch
Former barrister Rob Rinder presents a thoughtful look into the history and future of Britain’s prisons and inmates, starting at Dartmoor
Mark Heap and Sarah Parish lead this so-so comedy that has prompted a backlash over its title
In his new travel series, Omnivore, the Noma chef explores how to get under the skin of a country – and uncover its most authentic flavours