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    Irvine Welsh’s Crime series two review – as dark and twisted as Luther | Irvine Welsh

    Many elements of Irvine Welsh’s Crime are extremely old school. Its fashionably tailored lead, Ray Lennox, is a grizzled detective with substance abuse...

    TV tonight: watch amazing and terrible dates in action | Television

    First Dates10pm, Channel 4The funny, sweet and occasionally toe-curling dating show is back, with Fred Sirieix welcoming a varied bunch to his restaurant....

    Yorkshire By the Sea review – God’s own country lives up to its name in every gorgeous shot | Television

    Yorkshire By the Sea does exactly what it says on the tin. It shows you Yorkshire – specifically, the bits of it that...

    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...

    Atomic People review – the quietly devastating truth about surviving Hiroshima | Television

    The survivors of the nuclear bombs dropped by the US on Hiroshima and Nagasaki are known as “hibakusha”. Atomic People marries interviews with...

    TV tonight: Emma Stone, Paul Dano and more guest-star in an absurdist comedy | Television

    Fantasmas10pm, Sky ComedyThis is the latest absurdist comedy series from the former Saturday Night Live writer Julio Torres (who created Ryan Gosling’s papyrus...

    TV tonight: Norman Reedus returns in another Walking Dead spin-off | Television

    The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon10.30pm, Sky MaxTo anyone in the minority who has never glimpsed a single second of The Walking Dead (ahem),...

    Fantasmas review – this wildly creative comedy is a beacon of hope for TV’s future | Television

    I adored Fantasmas and can say with a similar level of confidence that it will absolutely not be for everyone. A good test...

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