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Jonathan Pryce and Imelda Staunton are Prince Philip and Elizabeth II in the Netflix show that tackles Her Majesty’s ‘annus horribilis’
Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer are two lost souls in search of meaning in this 1890s-set six-part drama
New service rolls out in 12 markets this week as company seeks to shore up revenue
Season 2 of ‘The White Lotus’ offers luxury hotel-based lust and mystery; ‘Louis Armstrong: Black & Blues’ gives new insight into the trumpeter’s life and politics; ‘SAS Rogue Heroes’ is a thrilling, fictionalised retelling of soldiers’ exploits in north Africa; the attention-seeking ‘Jimmy Carr Destroys Art’ is woefully misguided — reviews by Dan Einav
Jennifer Coolidge reprises her star turn in Mike White’s comedy-drama, this time shifted from Hawaii to Sicily
This fictionalised retelling of soldiers’ exploits in north Africa is thrilling
Amazon Prime’s new comedy-drama offers an alternative serio-comic take on an imperilled relationship
From ‘The White Lotus’ to Cannes-winner ‘Triangle of Sadness’, satires on the haves and have-yachts are trending
Programme in which a studio audience is asked to vote on whether to expunge ‘problematic’ artwork is woefully misguided
The Apple TV Plus film gives new insight into the trumpeter’s life and politics
The Game of Thrones spinoff is now set up for a promising second season
The eight-part drama follows 18-year-old Danny as he emerges from a life of isolation
The long history of defacing artworks reaches its nadir with a new show on Channel 4
BBC2 documentary is elusive in its attempt to penetrate the Tesla and SpaceX boss’s public persona
Members of the royal households of Westeros are also angry at their depiction in Game of Thrones
Seven-part series starring Naomi Watts indulges archness and schlocky shocks
UK broadcaster examining whether to sell stake in maker of ‘Love Island’ and ‘Bodyguard’ in bid to unlock its value
This tale of a fallen man’s attempt to find himself and redemption has little self-awareness
Companies are evaluating a deal that would reconfigure the mogul’s media empire
The genre-defying star was known for the range and depth of her scene-stealing roles
Sound performances and smart structure shape the ‘fictionalised’ series about the music streaming service
Following an acclaimed staging of the poem cycle, the actor is now breathing life into the difficult verse for BBC4
The film-maker reveals how ‘Russia 1985-1999: TraumaZone’ chronicles the end of communism — and of democracy
The documentarist charts the break-up of the USSR and its aftermath in seven dense hours of footage on BBC iPlayer
Stephen Graham plays Matthew Collins, an ex-National Front member who helped foil a plot to kill a politician
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