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    The Zelensky Story review – you can feel the humanity radiating from the Ukrainian president | Volodymyr Zelenskiy

    It’s such an astonishing story that you wouldn’t dare make it up. And yet someone already had, which is part of what makes...

    America’s New Female Right review – this lazy BBC documentary fails to tackle dangerously extreme views | Television

    I am going to go out on a limb and say that most Guardian readers who watch a BBC documentary called America’s New...

    Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me review – an exceedingly raw real-time battle | Television

    Last year, the day before Amy Dowden’s honeymoon, she felt a lump in her breast. Immediately, she knew. In that intuitive way you...

    Untold: The Murder of Air McNair review – save yourself an hour and Google it | Documentary

    The Netflix documentary strand Untold revisits dark moments in sport: controversy, failure, chicanery and injustice. It has a strong record for finding fascinating...

    TV tonight: a powerful political series about the worst global atrocities | Television

    Corridors of Power: Should America Police the World?10pm, BBC Four “The images of that haunt us all,” said Bill Clinton, then the US...

    Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes review – they don’t make stars like this any more | Elizabeth Taylor

    Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes could have been called Elizabeth Taylor: A Lost Era. The tapes were found recently in the archive of...

    Titanic In Colour review – a gripping history, once you’ve made it through three minutes of staring at a carpet | Television

    The Titanic was huge and it was huge news; from its inception to its watery grave, the ocean liner – at the time...

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