Obliterated, review: brainless teenage-boy's fantasy nonsense is a new low for Netflix
The only explanation for the sheer awfulness of this all-guns-blazing military drama is that it was dreamt up by intoxicated adolescents
The only explanation for the sheer awfulness of this all-guns-blazing military drama is that it was dreamt up by intoxicated adolescents
The ex-Ukip leader and whatshisname from Hollyoaks struggle through the Bushtucker Trial as Jamie Lynn Spears leaves the jungle
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It's clever, it's fun, it features a marvellously greasy Gary Oldman swearing at his MI5 colleagues – and it deserves a much bigger audience
Bold, brilliant and never preachy, Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi's tale of four indigenous teenagers from rural Oklahoma is a must-watch
Bland campmates hog the limelight while perhaps the most interesting moment in the entire episode was a story about a fart
With three likeable, sports-loving lads in the final, the Bake Off tent has never seen such a display of macho pride
Settle down in front of the fire (and the box) with Bernard Cornwell's Arthurian epic, a furry Julia Donaldson and Ncuti Gatwa's 15th Doctor
Food critic leaves the jungle, Nigel Farage keeps his head down and there's a whiff of Lord of the Flies about the camp's new leader
Rory Stewart and Tom Holland explore the Roman dictator's impact on modern politics – but it's hardly 'landmark' history programming
Eleanor Tomlinson and Alfred Enoch star in this sexy thriller set in an alternate-reality Yorkshire that looks more like LA than Leeds
The BBC dance show returns for a 21st series. Here is the current line-up, after Angela Rippon was eliminated on Sunday night in Blackpool
Even strong lead performances from Esmé Creed-Miles and Mirren Mack can't save this period bore, adapted from Elizabeth Macneal's bestseller
The first week ended with an episode that played out like a greatest hits of the season so far
This glorified advertorial seems to think the cheap German retailer and the late Queen's favourite grocer have the same customers. Do they?
The Irish presenter lost the dance-off to Layton Williams – but Shirley Ballas disagreed