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Editors’ Picks: Foreign Language TV

Narcos – Spanish One of the most popular programmes ever to hit Netflix, Narcos delivers all the intensity and thrill of the best crime dramas, enhanced with the authenticity of…

Bethan Morrish Reviews Channel 4’s Damned

Jo Brand returns to the world of sitcoms with her new series Damned. Set in an office of social workers, the supposedly bitter-sweet comedy follows a group of co-workers through…

Stage School: What’s the point in reality TV if it just isn’t real?

E4’s newest ‘reality’ programme, Stage School, first aired in early September, and has received an almost unprecedented level of criticism, with viewers going as far as petitioning to have it…

Podcast Pick: Black Girls Talking

This podcast is, unsurprisingly, exactly what is indicated in the title. Alesia, Fatima, and Ramou combine lighthearted humour with important discussions about intersectionality and misrepresentation in the world of pop…

BBC Three Online Review: Cleverman

The BBC’s newest drama is courtesy of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and unfortunately, what appears to be an edgy and modern supernatural re-imagining of the aboriginal concept of dream-time is…

Channel Four Review: Celebs Go Dating

Celebs Go Dating: a TV programme that collects a group of five celebrities from shows that are already questionable entertainment-wise. Tyger Drew-Honey, child actor from Outnumbered, Geordie Shore’s Charlotte Crosby,…

Netflix Pick: Stranger Things

The only way you won’t have heard of Stranger Things is if you’ve been living in a cave. Or maybe you just don’t spend as much time on social media…

Bethan Morrish reviews The Durrells

The Durrells might be hard-pushed to be described as a drama, but is nonetheless charming entertainment. Gentle, quaint and irresistibly old-fashioned, ITV’s adaptation of Gerard Durrell’s My Family and Other…