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David Mitchell and Robert Webb confirm major format change for Not Helping sketches as more content on the way
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David Mitchell and Robert Webb have announced the launch of a YouTube channel intended to expand the reach of their current Channel 4 sketch comedy.

Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping launched on Channel 4 last year, seeing the comedy duo return to the format that propelled them to stardom on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Two in the 2000s.

They partnered up with Ghosts alum Kiell Smith-Bynoe and rising stars Stevie Martin, Krystal Evans and Lara Ricote, with the mission to reinvigorate sketch comedy after a long period of stagnation.

Their efforts were certainly appreciated, with Channel 4 revealing that Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping was its most-watched new scripted comedy for six years.

A second season is on the way with a revised release strategy — an expanded presence on YouTube will accompany the Channel 4 broadcast, in a bid to attract new viewers from all over the world (via Deadline).

In addition to uploads of individual sketches, the YouTube channel will also host an original podcast titled Mitchell and Webb Talk About Some Sketches in a Pretend Room (also known as simply 'The Pretend Room').

The companion production will see the comedy stars look back on notable sketches from Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping, revealing behind-the-scenes stories about their inspiration and how they were brought to life.

The channel description reads: "Please strongly consider 'subscribing' to this; we are told it helps us to be search-engine-optimised, which remains of course our lifelong ambition."

The announcement of an official Mitchell and Webb channel on YouTube follows the successful launch of Saturday Night Live UK, which made a mighty social media footprint that dwarfed its overnight viewership on Sky One and NOW.

Kiell Smith-Bynoe, Krystal Evans, Lara Ricote, Robert Webb, David Mitchell and Stevie Martin photographed in an outback setting, wearing ranch costumes for a sketch known as 'Sweary Aussie Drama'

This new move from Mitchell and Webb combines with other recent advances by broadcasters onto YouTube, such as the youth-oriented, influencer-led Channel 4.0, which has amassed more than 1 million followers since October 2022.

Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping Producer executive producer Kenton Allen said: "Long before streamers and social platforms transformed audience behaviour, Mitchell and Webb were creating sketches that people wanted to quote, share and rediscover repeatedly.

"The global demand for this material is potentially enormous, so our ambition with this channel is to create the definitive destination for one of Britain's greatest comedy double acts."

Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping is available on Channel 4. Season 2 is coming soon.

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New Grey's Anatomy spin-off officially confirmed – and it involves show legend Ellen Pompeo
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Big news, Grey's Anatomy fans – a new spin-off is officially on the way!

The news was first reported by Deadline, with the publication revealing that a currently untitled medical drama in the Grey's Anatomy universe will be co-created by the original show's creator Shonda Rhimes, along with Grey’s Anatomy showrunner Meg Marinis.

The new show, which has been ordered straight to series without a pilot and is set to premiere in 2027, will also be executive produced by Grey's Anatomy star and legend Ellen Pompeo.

Deadline has reported that the show is described as an "edgy drama about a team at a rural West Texas medical centre – the last chance for care before miles of nowhere".

Debbie Allen as Catherine Fox looking stern as she sits at a table in a meeting room.

Unlike previous Grey's Anatomy spin-offs, Private Practice and Station 19, this new series is not expected to star a series regular character from the original show, and will instead be built around a new group of doctors, and connected to the world of Grey’s Anatomy via one or more characters.

The publication reported that Debbie Allen’s Catherine Fox could be involved.

Marinis said in a statement: "I am incredibly excited to expand the Grey’s Anatomy universe. This opportunity will bring new characters and stories to life that will embody the same heart, emotion and connection audiences have loved from Grey’s for more than two decades — all set in my home state of Texas.

"I am so grateful to Shonda Rhimes for creating this dynamic world and feel so fortunate that I get to be a part of it."

Details for the spin-off are currently thin on the ground, and it is not yet known how many episodes it will run for. However, it has been suggested that both it and Grey's Anatomy's upcoming 23rd season could be shorter seasons, with the original series airing in the autumn, followed by the spinoff in midseason (early 2027).

Grey's Anatomy is currently at something of a crossroads, with the most recent season finale having seen the departures of two long-running fan-favourite characters, Kim Raver's Dr Teddy Altman and Kevin McKidd's Dr Owen Hunt.

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Married at First Sight UK spin-off set to continue pre-production amid external review into main show
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Married at First Sight UK’s new spin-off series Second Marriage at First Sight is reportedly set to continue pre-production.

In a recent BBC Panorama investigation, two women said they were raped by partners they met on the main show, while a third described an allegation of a non-consensual sex act. They all said the show did not do enough to protect them.

Channel 4 announced on Monday that it had commissioned an external review last month into contributor welfare on the series following "very serious allegations of wrongdoing against a small number of past contributors".

The broadcaster has also pulled all episodes of MAFS UK from its streaming and linear services in light of the allegations.

Now, the Daily Mail claims that upcoming spin-off Second Marriage at First Sight will continue in pre-production while the review is carried out.

The series, which was announced back in February, will see four singles from the UK and four from Australia return for a second chance at finding love.

An apparent source told the publication that "cameras will not be rolling until the review is complete and any of its recommendations are implemented".

Radio Times has contacted Channel 4 for comment. 

The logo of Britain's Channel 4 television station is pictured at the company's headquarters in central London.

In a previous statement about the Married at First Sight allegations on Monday, Channel 4 said: "In April, Channel 4 was presented with serious allegations of wrongdoing against a small number of past contributors, allegations that we understand those contributors have denied.

"The channel is mindful of the privacy and continuing duty of care towards all contributors, and cannot comment on or disclose details of those allegations.

"Related to those allegations, Channel 4 was asked to respond to claims of failures in welfare protocols. Channel 4 believes that when concerns related to contributor welfare were raised through existing welfare and production protocols, prompt and appropriate action was taken, based on the information available at the time.

"Channel 4 strongly refutes any claim to the contrary."

Elsewhere in its statement, Channel 4 said that MAFS UK is "produced under some of the most comprehensive and robust welfare protocols in the industry", including background checks, a Code of Conduct, and "daily contributor check-ins with a specialist welfare team".

The synopsis for Second Marriage at First Sight reveals that the singles will return to the experiment with "open hearts to finding love again and open minds to consider uprooting their entire lives to the other side of the world".

The synopsis continues: "The experiment begins again in the UK; each couple will navigate cultural clashes and old wounds before they head to Australia to meet friends and family on the other side of the world and face the ultimate decision: who will consider uprooting their life for love?

"Will the Brits tempt their partners to trade beach life for Blighty, or will love pull them towards a fresh start under sunnier skies? For these second-timers, there's more at stake than ever before.

"These brides and grooms aren't just risking their hearts again, they're risking everything, their friendships, careers, and their homes, as one half of each couple takes a gamble on the possibility of a new life and new love on the other side of the world."

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Rylan Clark responds to Strictly Come Dancing presenter announcements after missing out on role
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"This wasn't my time sadly but am extremely grateful to even have been considered."
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Rylan Clark has responded to the announcement that Emma Willis, Josh Widdicombe and Johannes Radebe will serve as the new hosts of Strictly Come Dancing.

Clark was among the names who were rumoured to be replacing Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman on the show after it was announced that the beloved hosts would be standing down at the end of last year.

Confirming that he had been in “the race” on Tuesday (19 May), Clark offered his “biggest congrats” to Willis, Widdicombe and Radebe on his official Instagram account.

"This wasn't my time sadly but am extremely grateful to even have been considered," he said. “Genuinely looking forward to the new series with you three x."

He also joked that he was “taking the news well” and showed a video of him breaking down in tears on The X Factor back in 2012, when Nicole Scherzinger told him that he was going through to the live shows. 

It was confirmed that the trio would be taking over as the new presenters of Strictly Come Dancing earlier today.

The Voice and former Big Brother presenter Willis said she is a "huge fan" of the show, adding: "To be stepping into the Strictly ballroom is something I can't quite comprehend."

The Last Leg comedian Widdicombe said he is "giddy with excitement, honoured and a little overawed to be given the chance to step into the biggest shoes in television".

Strictly professional favourite Radebe added: "To be returning to Strictly Come Dancing in this new role is beyond anything I ever imagined."

The trio will head out onto the Strictly dance floor for the first time in their new hosting capacities later this year.

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Coronation Street airs Summer Spellman flashbacks in Theo Silverton murder investigation in early ITVX release
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Did Summer Spellman (Harriet Bibby) kill Theo Silverton (James Cartwright) in Coronation Street?

As it stands, a mountain of evidence is stacked against her – and George Shuttleworth (Tony Maudsley) is convinced that she was responsible for his death.

Last month, following wedding celebrations on the cobbles, Betsy Swain (Sydney Martin) found his body in the corner shop backyard. Attentions initially turned to George, who was noticeably absent for much of the evening, and then to his partner Christina Boyd (Amy Robbins).

DC Kit Green's (Jacob Roberts) theory is that Gary Windass (Mikey North) is responsible, though his alibi has been backed up by wife Maria Connor (Samia Longchambon).

Earlier this week, George was startled to find a very incriminating page of Summer's journal, that detailed her desire to aim a gun at Theo's head. Summer was already looking visibly unnerved whenever the murder investigation was mentioned, and had even decided to move to America to escape the madness.

She was furious to find George and Christina rifling through her diary, and proceeded to burn the evidence in the back yard.

Summer chats to Christina and George in the back yard of No. 11 Coronation Street

George noted that this could've been seen as evidence, and that it intensified what could be perceived as a guilty demeanour.

Little did they realise, over at the police station, attentions were already beginning to turn towards her. While flicking through her wedding photos with Kit, Lisa Connor-Swain (Vicky Myers) clocked a photo of Summer chatting to two of the partygoers - wearing the brooch that had been found on the floor of Theo's flat.

In today's episode, Summer was whisked into the station and interviewed under caution.

She presented the photo of her wearing the brooch, and questioned how it would make its way across the road and upstairs into the scene of the crime.

Summer denied all knowledge, saying that it must've fallen off her while she was leaving the wedding party and that Theo had picked it up. Connor-Swain looked unconvinced by her reasoning, but allowed her to leave.

Upon returning to the cobbles, Todd Grimshaw (Gareth Pierce) tore strips off the copper for bringing Summer in, insisting that she had nothing to do with it. He also suspected that George had reported her, though this wasn't the case.

Lisa interviews Summer in the police station in Coronation Street

He whole-heartedly apologised for going through her belongings, but when she explained about the brooch, his suspicions were aroused once again.

George asked Summer whether she went to the flat that night, though she lied through her teeth and said that she hadn't. A telling flashback took us back to the fateful evening, as George spotted Summer rushing off from the direction of the corner shop.

Why is Summer lying, and did she kill Theo?

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BBC finally confirms trio of Strictly Come Dancing hosts who are replacing Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman after 11 years
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Emma Willis, Josh Widdicombe and Johannes Radebe have been confirmed as the new hosts of Strictly Come Dancing following the departure of Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman.

In October 2025, Daly and Winkleman delivered the shocking news that they would be leaving their roles as hosts of the BBC's flagship entertainment programme, saying it "felt like the right time".

Since 2014, Tess and Claudia have hosted the show together, with Tess at the helm since Strictly's inception in 2004 and Claudia making the move from It Takes Two to the main results show in 2010, before taking on full weekend duties following Sir Bruce Forsyth's departure.

Ever since their announcement, rumours have been flying as to who might step into the breach – and now, the BBC has finally confirmed just who will be joining the programme in their place.

Now we know a trio is taking over - and they've been rumoured for days.

Johannes Radebe, Josh Widdicombe, and Emma Willis pose in front of a purple background.

Kate Phillips, the BBC’s Chief Content Officer, said: "Emma, Johannes and Josh’s chemistry is undeniable. There’s been so much speculation and hype, so I’m relieved we can share the news with the public at last! I’d like to thank all the brilliant people we saw before making this tough decision. But the most beloved ballroom in the UK always leads the way, and in a Strictly first we have chosen three outstanding hosts to take up the mantel.

"Along with our amazing Strictly team, who are busy planning fabulous and unforgettable treats for this new series, I know this terrific trio can’t wait to join our judges and pros to bring us must-see TV on the BBC this autumn."

Meanwhile, The Voice and former Big Brother presenter Emma Willis added: “It’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of Strictly – I’ve cheered and danced along from my sofa for years - so to be stepping into the Strictly ballroom is something I can’t quite comprehend.

"It’s impossible to fill the shoes that Tess and Claudia have left behind - two wonderful, iconic women who have been the beating heart of Strictly for so long. I can only hope that we are able to help to steer the ship as beautifully as they have, into this new chapter.

"I can’t wait to spend my weekends with Josh and Jojo, the incredible dancers and the judges. Fingers crossed for a 10 from them!"

Johannes Radebe, Josh Widdicombe, and Emma Willis pose in front of a purple background.

Strictly professional favourite Johannes Radebe noted: "To be returning to Strictly Come Dancing in this new role is beyond anything I ever imagined. This show has always stood for joy, heart, and togetherness, and I feel deeply honoured to now help carry that magic forward.

"To do it alongside the formidable Emma Willis and the utterly brilliant Josh Widdicombe makes it even more special. I’m ready-sequins, nerves, and all...please bear with me. Love Jojo."

Finally, comedian Josh Widdicombe says: "Dancing the Charleston dressed as a penguin for the 2024 Christmas Special of Strictly remains my career high point, so I am giddy with excitement, honoured and a little overawed to be given the chance to step into the biggest shoes in television.

"I adore Emma and Jojo and can’t wait to spend my weekends with them. I’ll dust off the penguin costume

Later this year, the trio will head out onto the Strictly dance floor for the first time, followed by the annual Christmas special.

Details on which celebrities will try their hand at becoming the next Strictly Come Dancing champion are yet to be unveiled, but we expect official confirmation in the summer of 2026.

Strictly Come Dancing is available to watch on catch-up on BBC iPlayer.

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Emmerdale airs twist for Dawn Fletcher revenge plot ahead of exit in early ITVX release
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Dawn Fletcher (Olivia Bromley) has had reservations about her plot against Joe Tate (Ned Porteous) in Emmerdale - but it may be too late to change her mind.

It's about time he experienced some comeuppance, after Moira Dingle (Natalie J Robb) discovered that he blackmailed Robert Sugden (Ryan Hawley) into planting passports belonging to Celia Daniels (Jaye Griffiths) and Ray Walters's (Joe Absolom) enslaved workers in the living room of Butler's Farm.

She was framed, and sent down for several months on a human trafficking and double murder charge. If Robert had refused, Joe would've took an incriminating video of Victoria Sugden (Isabel Hodgins) killing her half-brother John (Oliver Farnworth) to the police.

Becoming increasingly guilt-ridden, Robert decided to come clean. Moira was, understandably, furious - though said that she wouldn't go to the police - it was her husband Cain (Jeff Hordley) that he had to watch out for.

Seeking revenge on Joe, Moira made her way to Home Farm and aimed a double-barreled shotgun towards him. Dawn intervened, revealing that she was pregnant, and demanded to know whether Joe had really committed the crimes.

Moira talks to Dawn in Wishing Well in a scene from Emmerdale

He denied everything, but she could tell that he was lying.

Later, she met with Moira and Cain on a country road, and the trio began to put a plan in place. Moira told Dawn that they needed to look at the situation from a fresh perspective, and really make Joe pay for his crimes.

She hoped that Dawn would resume their 'happy' life together, go through with their wedding, and then take him for everything he has.

Dawn promised that she would handover the funds to the Dingles, which would further enrage Joe.

However, in today's episode, she began to feel guilt-ridden over her scheming as Joe doted over her. She was experiencing morning sickness, and he bought her a care package to try and ease the symptoms and hopefully make her feel a little brighter.

Joe even invited her ex-husband Billy (Jay Kontzle) for a meal, wanting to cement their new blended family.

Joe and Graham look sideways in a scene from Emmerdale

Dawn rushed off to Wishing Will Cottage to tell Moira that she was questioning their plans. Moira suggested that she should flee the village before Joe discovered what they were doing, but she was insistent that he should be the one who left, and not her.

Vowing to win the war, Dawn agreed that she was going to take Joe for every penny that he owned.

Little did she realise, Joe and Graham Foster (Andrew Scarborough) were well aware of what was going on - and they were playing the long game to ensure that she didn't get away with it.

How will Joe get his counter revenge?

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ITV reveals World Cup 2026 line-up and new channel plans with shock Man v Food star inclusion
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ITV have revealed their broadcast plans and line-up for World Cup 2026, including a new 24/7 channel on ITVX and the surprise inclusion of Man v Food star Adam Richman.

This summer's tournament in Canada, Mexico, and the United States, which starts on Thursday 11 June and runs until Sunday 19 July, is set to be the biggest ever after the expansion to 48 teams.

All 104 matches from World Cup 2026 will be available on free-to-air TV for UK viewers. 51 of those will be broadcast live on ITV channels and online via ITVX, with 54 shown on the BBC.

Among the big games that ITV will have coverage for are the tournament opener between Mexico and South Africa, England's first and final Group L fixtures, Scotland's group game against Morocco, and three of the four quarter-finals.

Leading the broadcaster's coverage from their studio in New York City will be Mark Pougatch, Laura Woods, and Semra Hunter.

Adam Richman wearing a flat-cap, laughing in the direction of his co-hosts while presenting a Manchester City game.

In a surprise inclusion, they are joined in ITV's roster by Richman, who made his name taking on eating challenges in the reality TV series Man v Food. He will be joined by celebrity guests to discuss all the big social and cultural moments from the World Cup.

ITV has confirmed an impressive roster of pundits, which includes Roy Keane, Ian Wright, Gary Neville, Patrick Vieira, Karen Carney, Ange Postecoglou, Juan Mata, Emma Hayes, Duncan Ferguson, Jobi McAnuff, and Bradley Wright-Phillips.

The live match coverage will be soundtracked by the familiar voices of commentators such as Sam Matterface, Jon Champion, Seb Hutchinson, and Joe Speight, who will be paired with co-commentators such as Lee Dixon, Ally McCoist, Andros Townsend, and Lucy Ward.

At his 19th major tournament, Gabriel Clarke will be the broadcaster's England reporter, while Connie McLaughlin will provide all the latest news from the Scotland camp, and Daniyal Khan is ITV Sport's social reporter.

Beyond the live match coverage, the broadcaster has also revealed plans for a World Cup 24/7 channel on ITVX, which will show 40 classic World Cup matches as well as series on the 16 host cities and every team's route to the tournament.

There will also be a 24/7 stream on the ITV Sport YouTube channel showing up-to-date highlights, interviews and features, while a new digital series 'Inside the World Cup' will be part of their offering across social channels.

"This is the biggest FIFA World Cup in history and we will be live from New York City for the duration of the tournament, bringing every key moment to life, free-to-air," said ITV director of sport Niall Sloane.

"Nothing unifies the UK audience more than a global sporting event and they don't come much bigger than this. Our broadcast line-up is second to none and our comprehensive coverage across ITV, ITVX, our World Cup 24/7 Channel, plus our digital platforms will ensure the ITV audience doesn't miss a second of action."

World Cup 2026 gets under way on Thursday 11 June. The first of 51 matches live on ITV and ITVX is Mexico v South Africa at 8pm on Thursday 11 June.

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Joseph Fiennes reveals his "reservations" about reprising Gareth Southgate role in the BBC’s Dear England – and what changed from the play
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New four-part BBC series Dear England tells the story of Gareth Southgate's tenure as the manager of England, but it isn't the first time this tale has been told as a drama.

In fact, Dear England is adapted by James Graham from his own acclaimed National Theatre stage play of the same name.

While, of course, many things had to be changed when taking the drama from the stage to the screen, one key element remained the same, with Joseph Fiennes returning to play Southgate, having originated the role on stage.

Fiennes and his co-star Jodie Whittaker recently spoke with Radio Times exclusively about the new series, and Fiennes admitted he had "reservations" about reprising the role in a different medium.

"I was coming to the end of the National and we’d just got a transfer deal to go to the West End," Fiennes said of the TV show's origins. "I had heard that James was approached by numerous buyers, two of which were Netflix and the BBC, and he went with the BBC.

"Which I think was brilliant, because it's in the spirit of the national psyche, and I think that's the right home for it. But I heard about this, and I definitely had some reservations about how I could portray Gareth on the screen, when the close ups are very giveaway.

"On stage, if you're in the middle of the stalls and you squint, it's like, 'Oh yeah, could be Gareth,' and you get away with the conceit. I was terrified that I wouldn't get away with the conceit quite so much."

Joseph Fiennes as Gareth Southgate in Dear England, wearing a suit and stood by a football pitch.

He continued: "The good thing is, Gareth, the players, football even, is a conduit. It's a lens, a transportation mode for bigger subjects beyond those personas and football itself. We look at toxic masculinity, racism, pressures that young athletes are under at extraordinary high levels, and psychology within the game."

When it came to his Fiennes's fears about the conceit of him as Southgate, he was helped on screen by the addition of prosthetics and make up, a clear differentiation from the play.

"Just on the sort of outside perspective, from the costumes which our designer was incredibly precise and detailed about, authenticity was everything," Fiennes said. "And then there's the hair and makeup team, who were incredible and diligent in the same regard.

"We were so lucky to be blessed with an incredible support group. I did a lot of research and listening to his book countless times in headphones, day in, day out. But that only takes you so far. What I'm more interested in is what I term the critical juncture in his life, and that's 96.

"We all, in our lives, have great moments and painful moments, and it's how you regain yourself, your confidence, and move on and use that experience. I think, for me, that was where I was more excited, is landing in the psychology of that, the ghosts of that and, by the end of the series, you'll see how those ghosts creep back in."

The series, which charts Southgate's tenure as England manager from 2016 to 2024, also stars Whittaker (Doctor Who), Will Antenbring (Mr Loverman), Jason Watkins (The Game), John Hodgkinson (Small Axe), Daniel Ryan (The Hack) and Sam Spruell (The Gold).

Dear England will begin on BBC One and iPlayer at 9pm on Sunday 24 May 2026.

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Rivals season 2 release schedule: When do new episodes land on Disney Plus?
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Oh, it's all kicking off in Rutshire, isn't it?

Once again, Rivals has stormed right back onto the scene as if it never left, injecting some much-needed humour, wit and charm to the streaming options. While everyone in the Jilly Cooper series is positively hilarious, they aren't exactly the best kinds of people, as evidenced by the fallout at the end of episode 3.

Speaking to Radio Times, Alex Hassell said that the state that Rupert is left in is "the lowest he’s potentially been, I think", adding: "He’s forced to re-evaluate and recalibrate what he’s doing with his life and his actions."

We're sure Rupert won't be struck down for too long but things did end in a very precarious place, with fans patiently waiting to see what will unfold next in the fictional county.

Unlike the first season, this second outing has a different format and so, many may be wondering why their binge-watch of the season has been cut short. So, when will you be able to stream the next episodes of Rivals? Read on to find out.

Rivals season 2 release schedule: When do new episodes land on Disney Plus? David Tennant as Tony Baddingham in Rivals season 2 sitting at his desk, crossing his arms and looking sternly across the room.

Rivals season 2 premiered on Disney Plus on Friday 15 May at 7am with the first three episodes. The season has been split into two six episode batches, meaning that the rest of the first batch will continue airing weekly.

That means that new episodes can be found on Disney Plus every Friday from 7am.

Rivals season 2 release schedule

The full release schedule for Rivals season 2 is as follows. As you can see, the release dates for the second batch of Rivals season 2 episodes hasn't yet been confirmed but watch this space.

  • Episode 1 - 15 May 2026 (out now)
  • Episode 2 - 15 May 2026 (out now)
  • Episode 3 - 15 May 2026 (out now)
  • Episode 4 - 22 May 2026
  • Episode 5 - 29 May 2026
  • Episode 6 - 5 June 2026
  • Episode 7 - TBC, late 2026
  • Episode 8 - TBC, late 2026
  • Episode 9 - TBC, late 2026
  • Episode 10 - TBC, late 2026
  • Episode 11 - TBC, late 2026
  • Episode 12 - TBC, late 2026
Rivals season 2 trailer

You can watch the trailer for Rivals season 2 below.

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Rivals is available to stream on Disney+. Season 2 premieres on Friday 15 May 2026. Sign-up to Disney+ from £5.99 a month.

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Russell T Davies's much-anticipated new drama Tip Toe finally gets air date confirmed
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The air date for Russell T Davies's much-anticipated new drama Tip Toe has finally been confirmed… and it's coming much sooner than you’d think.

Starring Alan Cumming and David Morrissey as warring neighbours, Tip Toe heralds Davies's return to Channel 4, following 2021’s BAFTA-nominated It’s A Sin, and his first original work since returning to helm Doctor Who as showrunner in 2023. Tip Toe functions as something of an It’s A Sin reunion for Davies with the mini-series' producer, Nicola Shindler, and its director, Peter Hoar.

Now, it’s been confirmed that the five-part series will officially launch in May 2026, and will broadcast on Channel 4 and be available to stream via Channel 4 on demand. 

The first two episodes of Tip Toe will air Sunday 31 May and Monday 1 June at 9pm on Channel 4, and become available to stream on the night of 31 May.

The final three episodes will follow on Sunday 7, Monday 8 and Tuesday 9 June at the same time, and became available to stream on the night of 7 June.

Precise details for Tip Toe’s plot are unknown at present, but we do know that it will centre on Cumming’s character Leo, a bar owner in Manchester’s gay district of Canal Street, who gets embroiled in a feud with his long-standing neighbour Clive, played by David Morrissey. The two have lived next door to each for a decade, always getting along, but then something major shifts, changing their relationship forever.

The series has been written by Davies as an exploration of the rise of homophobic rhetoric in society in the last few years, and how easy it is for people’s opinions to be radicalised on issues such as homophobia and transphobia. Given how It’s A Sin explored the intricacies of how wide-spread homophobia in British society contributed to public and private opinions of the AIDs crisis, Tip Toe looks to give credence to how, even in 2026, this same type of homophobia hasn’t gone away, yet simply evolved into another form.

The synopsis for Tip Toe reads: "Just as life should be settling down, the world around them is growing more tense. Words become weapons, opinions become radicalised, and gradually, two neighbours become deadly enemies in a tense, suburban thriller which challenges everything we consider to be safe.

Leo (Alan Cumming) in Tip Toe; the character stands in a leather jacket and shirt on a street with pride flags and fairy lights hanging from the buildings

"The series, populated with a cast of vibrant characters and underscored with Davies's trademark wit and deft humour, is an urgent tale that brings a spotlight to bear on the prejudices which are creeping back into our lives."

Tip Toe, which has been called "astonishing," also acts as a reunion for Davies and its two lead stars. Cumming was featured in the most recent season of Doctor Who as the voice of the villainous God of Light, Lux, while Morrissey starred alongside David Tennant in the 2008 Christmas special, The Next Doctor.

A recent first look at the series included a tense stand-off between Cumming and Morrissey’s characters in a house passageway. The cast for Tip Toe also includes Pooky Quesnel (Moonflower Murders) as Clive's wife Marie and Elizabeth Berrington (Frauds) as Leo's best friend Stephanie. The ensemble cast is rounded out by Charlie Condou (Emmerdale) and Denise Welch (Waterloo Road).

Tip Toe will not be the last we see from Davies this year, either. The acclaimed writer is expected to pen the upcoming Christmas special of Doctor Who, which will seek to answer the (many) questions fans have after witnessing Ncuti Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor mysteriously regenerated into a character played by Billie Piper, who rose to fame as the Ninth and Tenth Doctor’s companion Rose Tyler.

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Tip Toe launches on Channel 4 and Channel 4 On Demand on Sunday 31 May 2026.

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"Might as well shave my head and start wearing three-piece suits. Apple don't fall far from the cheat tree, does it?"

Oscar Branning's (Pierre Counihan-Moullier) self-awareness is clearly frightening him in EastEnders, as he came to the realisation that he's following in the footsteps of love rat father Max (Jake Wood).

The beloved character, who burst onto our screens last year, has found himself in quite a pickle. Amid his relationship with Jasmine Fisher (Indeyarna Donaldson-Holness), he's fallen for her twin brother Josh Goodwin (Joshua Vaughan).

The two first connected, unknowingly, while Jasmine was locked up and awaiting trial for the murder of her father Anthony Trueman (Nicholas Bailey). It wasn't until Oscar bumped into Josh in The Queen Vic that he realised his mistake.

In Oscar's defence, he wasn't entirely sure where he stood with Jasmine, and feared that she was going to spend the rest of her life behind bars.

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After her release, he was forced to have an awkward conversation with Josh, where they pledged to stay apart from one another and just be friends. It was clear that they were both harbouring their true feelings, which began to resurface over the last week.

Oscar has tried to avoid Josh where possible, something which has been noticed by cousin Penny (Kitty Castledine). Jasmine suggested a day out to the beach, though when Oscar was unable to secure a car, they headed to Walford Park instead – with Josh joining them.

The twins began to play a game from their childhood, but when it transpired that Josh had continued to play it with his adoptive mother after Jasmine had left their family unit, she was offended and stormed off.

Later that night, Josh was drowning his sorrows in The Prince Albert, and Oscar walked over to comfort him. Sparks began to fly, but the two pulled away before they kissed.

However, in today's episode, they couldn't deny the chemistry. Josh was down in the dumps after Oscar's rejection and tried to extend an olive branch, deciding to step away from one another and just be friends so that Jasmine didn't get hurt.

Oscar and Josh lean in for a kiss in a scene from EastEnders

Penny witnessed the awkward interaction and approached her cousin, and he admitted that he thought he was in love with twins.

At The Albert, Josh told Elaine Peacock (Harriet Thorpe) that he'd been burnt by a man, and she urged him to get back on the dating scene and speak to someone else. As he chatted up another fella, Oscar and Penny watched from afar.

Oscar was clearly devastated, but decided to seize the day and swoop Josh into an embrace. He then guided him towards the toilets, clearly prepared to risk everything that he has with Jasmine.

How long will it be before she inevitably finds out?

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Death in Paradise icon confirms future of his popular ITV crime series Professor T
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Ben Miller has offered an exciting update on the future of his ITV detective drama Professor T, suggesting his meticulous detective has plenty more cases left to solve.

The series, which premiered in summer 2021, stars Miller as esteemed criminologist Professor Jasper Tempest, who assists Cambridge police on local cases, while living with complications from his obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).

The project marks Miller's second major detective drama, after serving as the original star of Death in Paradise, which ultimately became an enduring hit for BBC One, which now swaps out its lead actor every few years.

Professor T itself is proving to have long legs too, with a fifth season coming soon – and the future beyond that is looking bright too, as revealed by Miller himself on The One Show last night.

"It is coming back... We've got season 5 that will hopefully be coming out in the autumn," he began. "I mean, spoiler alert, we're actually working on season 6. It's a very exciting situation to be in."

Radio Times has reached out to ITV for comment.

The Professor T cast also includes Frances de la Tour, Sunetra Sarker, Juliet Stevenson, Zoë Wanamaker, Barney White and Rhian Blundell, all of whom are expected to return for season 5 – due in (approximately) a few months' time.

The next batch of episodes are confirmed to include "a boxing match that takes a bloody turn and a series of inexplicable sudden deaths at an upmarket spa," while each of the key characters will "face some tough choices" in their own lives.

Executive producer Jo McGrath teased: "Season 5 will prove to be a momentous one for Professor T, both personally and professionally, and the series will climax with one of its trademark series finale episodes guaranteed to keep audiences glued."

Filming on the next episodes wrapped last summer, with Miller marking the occasion via Instagram. We'll bring you more updates on Professor T seasons 5 and 6 as they come in.

Professor T is available to stream on ITVX. Season 5 coming soon. 

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Married at First Sight UK episodes pulled by Channel 4 after rape claims surrounding the show prompt external review
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Channel 4 has pulled all previous seasons of Married at First Sight UK from its streaming platforms after two women said they were raped during filming.

The broadcaster announced on Monday (18 May) an external review, which was commissioned in April, into contributor welfare on the series following "very serious allegations of wrongdoing against a small number of past contributors".

In a BBC Panorama investigation, two women said they were raped, while a third described an allegation of a non-consensual sex act. They all said the show did not do enough to protect them.

The Married at First Sight franchise, which also has popular Australian and US versions, involves couples marrying after meeting for the first time on their wedding day and going on 'honeymoon', before moving in together and navigating their relationships. It is produced for Channel 4 by independent production company CPL.

In a statement on Monday, Channel 4 said: "In April, Channel 4 was presented with serious allegations of wrongdoing against a small number of past contributors, allegations that we understand those contributors have denied."

The statement continued: "The channel is mindful of the privacy and continuing duty of care towards all contributors, and cannot comment on or disclose details of those allegations.

"Related to those allegations, Channel 4 was asked to respond to claims of failures in welfare protocols. Channel 4 believes that when concerns related to contributor welfare were raised through existing welfare and production protocols, prompt and appropriate action was taken, based on the information available at the time.

"Channel 4 strongly refutes any claim to the contrary."

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Priya Dogra, chief executive of Channel 4 said in a statement: "I want to express my sympathy to contributors who have clearly been distressed after taking part in Married at First Sight UK. The wellbeing of our contributors is always of paramount importance."

She added: "It would be wholly inappropriate for me to comment on what are very serious allegations made against some MAFS UK contributors. Those allegations – which I understand are disputed by the contributors accused – are not something that Channel 4 is in a position to adjudicate on. We are also mindful of our ongoing duty of care to all contributors, and the need to preserve the anonymity and privacy of all involved.

"On the claims that Channel 4 may have failed in its duty of care, I believe that when concerns about contributor welfare were raised, and based on the information available at the time, Channel 4 acted quickly, appropriately, sensitively and with wellbeing front and centre."

She continued: "Nevertheless, because we aspire to the highest standards of contributor welfare, I felt strongly as Channel 4’s new CEO that it was right that we look again at how we handled issues raised at the time and ask whether changes should be made to further strengthen contributor welfare.

Concluding, she added: "That’s why last month I commissioned an external review of contributor welfare on MAFS UK. That review will report to me in the coming months. We take these issues very seriously and are committed to ensuring that we continue to lead the industry in our duty of care for contributors."

Elsewhere in its statement, Channel 4 said that MAFS UK is "produced under some of the most comprehensive and robust welfare protocols in the industry", including background checks, a Code of Conduct, and "daily contributor check-ins with a specialist welfare team".

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It's the one we've all been waiting for - we're now just hours away from seeing the final episode of The Boys.

A trailer has teased what exactly is set to go down in the last ever episode of Prime Video's superb superhero smash, which has changed the landscape of sci-fi TV over the past seven years.

Boss Eric Kripke has also teased some tidbits, including that fans should not expect a resolution to the recently-cancelled spin-off Gen V. 

He told TV Line: "I'm hopeful that's not the last time you see them, because we don't end their storyline in The Boys.

"Like, that's all done and they head off to have more adventures. Those characters still have things to work on, and that was very intentional. We still want the opportunity to be able to do that."

Here's everything you need to know about what time The Boys finale will hit Prime Video.

What time will The Boys season 5 finale be released on Prime Video?

The finale episode of The Boys season 5, titled Blood and Bone, will be released on Prime Video on Wednesday 20 May at 8am BST in the UK.

Around the world, that works out to the following times:

  • 12am (midnight) PT (USA)
  • 2am CT (USA)
  • 3am ET (USA)
  • 8am BST (UK)
  • 9am CET (Central Europe)
  • 3pm AWST (Australia)
  • 5pm AEST (Australia)
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You can check out the trailer for the finale episode of The Boys season 5 below.

We'll see you on the other side!

The Boys season 5 finale premieres on Prime Video on 20 May 2026 – try Amazon Prime Video for free for 30 days. Plus, read our guides to the best Amazon Prime series and the best movies on Amazon Prime.

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Two Weeks in August writer reveals personal real-life inspiration for sunny Greece-set BBC drama
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New BBC drama Two Weeks in August follows a group of friends who reunite on a holiday to Greece, but an illicit kiss quickly turns the dream vacation into a nightmare.

The eight-part series comes from writer Catherine Shepherd, who spoke with Radio Times exclusively, and told us that she was inspired by her own experiences of Greek holidays.

"I wanted to write something about a group holiday, and a group holiday in Greece, specifically," Shepherd said. "I was inspired by real life, many, many group holidays, some really good, as well as some bad. I used to go to Greece a lot as a child and into my 20s, with my parents and my siblings, and one event really stayed with me.

"We were in Corfu at the end of a really nice day. We could see Albania across the water and we saw gunfire - people were shooting at each other.

"It was really far away, so we weren’t in danger, but it struck me as the blackest of comedy that we continued to have dinner while that was going on, and emblematic of what it's like to be alive at the moment – trying to have a good time while bad things are going on.

"And clinging on to this idea that you can have and deserve time away and to not have to think about real things, which I think is really interesting. It's really true. When I was thinking about the project I was planning a holiday in Greece and I went on to some of the message boards for Greece.

"And again, they are the most sort of comi-tragic things, because they're people saying, ‘How bad is the political situation in this island? And while it's kind of awful to ask these questions, it's also truthful. You don't want your two weeks spoiled by real things."

(L-R) Leila Farzad and Hugh Skinner star in Two Weeks in August; they are stood at the side of a swimming pool, wearing light summer clothes and sunglasses, peering over to the left-hand side

Shepherd revealed that she had, at one time, thought the concept would work for a film, but she was later encouraged to write it as a project for TV.

"It was a long process," she said. "The scripts were challenging. There were so many characters and all of their stories intersect, so I set myself a challenge. Getting it set up was complicated.

"It took several years to come to fruition, and by the time we ended up in Malta, we couldn't make it work to shoot it in Greece, so we shot it in Malta for Greece, which actually works really, really well."

Jessica Raine and Damien Molony star in Two Weeks in August; they are wearing summery clothes and walking down a rural path with trees on both sides

The series stars Jessica Raine as Zoe, a woman who goes on holiday with her family and university friends to rediscover joy in her life. However, after the illicit kiss takes place she begins to act on her deepest desires, and with Greek myths on her mind, the question opens up as to whether bigger forces are at play.

Damien Molony plays her husband, Dan, while other stars include Antonia Thomas as Jess, Nicholas Pinnock as Solomon, Leila Farzad as Nat and Hugh Skinner as Jacob.

Speaking with Radio Times, Raine explained how she came to be involved with the project and why she was drawn to it.

"I had a meeting with Catherine and [director] Tom George," she said. "I walked into that room, and almost, to a certain degree, getting the job was neither here nor there – I just wanted to go and talk about the script.

"And we had this great discussion about everything that the script pulls out, which is a sign of an incredible piece of work.

"So I was really attracted to the tone of the piece, which is very unique. It's funny, but it's also incredibly sad. And then you've got the surreal quality of the Greek mythology. And it really wrong-foots you, you don't expect it. And I absolutely fell in love with Zoe. I really felt for her.

"I find it quite funny when you watch people trying to suppress their anxiety and pretend everything is fine when it clearly isn't, and watching a people pleaser finally stand up for herself, knowing what she was going to go to throughout the series, I was thrilled.

"I was absolutely thrilled when I got offered the job. It was a rare case of like, 'I have to do this.'"

Two Weeks in August will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 9pm on Saturday 23 May 2026.

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The new kings of Europe will be crowned at the end of May when PSG and Arsenal face off in the Champions League final at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest.

The Gunners have reached their first final since 2006 but will need to unseat the current holders to get their hands on a maiden European title.

Having held their nerve to edge past Atletico Madrid in the semi-finals, Mikel Arteta's side now need to raise their game against a frightening PSG side.

After winning their first Champions League title last year, the Ligue 1 winners are looking to go back-to-back and blew past fellow heavyweights Bayern Munich in the last four.

Last season, and in previous campaigns, all three UEFA finals were made available to watch for free by TNT Sports but will UK viewers be treated to the same this term?

Radio Times brings you the details about the Champions League final 2026 and whether you can watch for free.

Will the Champions League final be available to watch for free?

No. As things stand, there are no confirmed plans for the Champions League final to be available to watch for free. 

Despite English teams contesting all three European finals, TNT Sports has made the decision not to make the showpiece games available free of charge, which, according to a report from The Guardian, has frustrated UEFA.

Last season, fans could tune in to watch the Champions League final on YouTube or by signing up for free for discovery+, which was the streaming partner of TNT Sports before the recent switch to HBO Max.

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The Champions League final 2026 will be shown live on TNT Sports 1 and HBO Max.

All three European finals, including the Champions League decider, will be available for no extra cost to all HBO Max subscribers on any Monthly or Saver Plan – starting from Basic with Ads (£4.99/month) and above.

There are multiple ways to get TNT Sports. If you already have BT Broadband, you can add TNT Sports to your existing contract from just £18 per month. You can add the ‘Big Sport’ package for £40 per month which includes all TNT Sports and 11 Sky Sports channels via a NOW pass.

You can also access TNT Sports via HBO Max and stream directly to your smart TV.

You can watch the match on TNT Sports via a HBO Max sport pass without signing up to a contract.

Regular subscribers can also stream matches on a variety of devices including laptops, smartphones and tablets via the HBO Max app.

HBO Max is the new streaming home of TNT Sports, showing events including live Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, Premiership Rugby, UFC, Boxing and MotoGP. Learn more here: hbomax.com

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Stranger Things creators reveal Hollywood star who very nearly played Hopper instead of David Harbour
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The Duffer brothers, creators of the Netflix phenomenon Stranger Things, have revealed that another actor was actually their first choice for the role of Hopper.

As played by David Harbour, the disgruntled sheriff of Hawkins, Indiana was one of the series' most sympathetic and popular characters, as well as one of the most important, given his close relationship to both Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) and Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder).

But what if it had all been different?

Apparently, Harbour was the Duffers' second choice for the part of Hopper - and only secured the role after their favoured star turned it down.

Speaking on the Happy, Sad, Confused podcast with Josh Horowitz, the Duffers revealed that Hollywood star Billy Crudup was actually their preferred pick for Hopper.

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"It was Billy Crudup," Matt Duffer confirmed, after fielding a pre-recorded question by none other than David Harbour himself. "Which is a very different– like, everything happens for a reason, right? So it’s like, once it kind of clicks into place. But yeah, Billy Crudup passed. I don’t think he was doing much TV at the time."

Crudup is best known for his roles in films such Almost Famous, Zack Snyder’s ill-fated Watchmen adaption and Alien: Covenant, though he’s returned to prominence in recent years by playing Cory Ellison in the Apple TV drama The Morning Show alongside Jennifer Anniston and Reese Witherspoon. 

For his role as Ellison, Crudup has won two Emmys for best supporting actor in a drama series. 

Speaking on the audition process for Hopper, Ross Duffer admitted that, after Crudup passed on the role, Harbour came in to read for the part on the advice of the show’s casting director.

"He came and read and he just did one take," he remembered of the time. "We weren’t even there, we just saw the tape and it was just so clear: this is Hopper. We cast him then and there."

Harbour ended up playing Hopper for all five seasons of Stranger Things, and earned two Emmy nominations during his time on the series; for best supporting actor in 2017 and 2018.

Even though Stranger Things ended its run with a blockbuster fifth season earlier this year, the world of the show continues with various spin-offs in the running.

The first, an animated show called Stranger Things: Tales From ‘85, debuted last month, with Radio Times deeming it a "welcome return to Hawkins."

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Stranger Things seasons 1-5 are available to stream on Netflix now.

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Harry Potter TV series star drops out of beloved role ahead of second season filming
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While we are yet to see a single episode from the Harry Potter TV series, plans are moving on apace for the already confirmed second season based on JK Rowling's second book, The Chamber of Secrets.

Now, it has been confirmed that one central role will be recast, with the young actor playing Ginny Weasley, Gracie Cochrane, having dropped out after one season.

The news was confirmed by Deadline as season 1 is wrapping production, with Cochrane and her family saying in a statement: "Due to unforeseen circumstances Gracie has made the challenging decision to step away from her role as Ginny Weasley in the HBO Harry Potter series after season 1.

"Her time as part of the Harry Potter world has been truly wonderful, and she is deeply grateful to Lucy Bevan and the entire production team for creating such an unforgettable experience. Gracie is very excited about the opportunities her future holds."

Tristan Harland, Gabriel Harland, Ruari Spooner and Gracie Cochrane behind the scenes of the Harry Potter TV series.

Meanwhile, HBO said in a statement: "We support Gracie Cochrane and her family’s decision not to return for the next season of HBO’s Harry Potter series, and we are grateful for her work on season one of the show. We wish Gracie and her family the best."

For those who know their Potter, they will be well aware that Ginny plays a crucial role in The Chamber of Secrets.

Back in August 2025, an image was released of the actors playing the Weasley children, including Ron star Alastair Stout, Ginny star Cochrane, Fred star Tristan Harland, George star Gabriel Harland and Percy star Ruari Spooner.

The first season of the Harry Potter TV series is set to arrive on HBO Max this Christmas.

Harry Potter author JK Rowling has faced backlash in some quarters due to her views on transgender rights.

In 2020, she published a lengthy statement detailing her stance on sex and gender debates – the essay was criticised and disputed by LGBTQ+ charities including Stonewall.

Rowling has also shared her views on social media, including in a 2024 post on X (formerly Twitter), in which she insisted that "there are no trans kids" and opposed the idea that a child can be "born in the wrong body".

In May 2025, Rowling set up the JK Rowling Women's Fund, which describes itself as offering legal funding support to "individuals and organisations fighting to retain women’s sex-based rights".

Harry Potter actors including Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson, have distanced themselves from Rowling's views and have issued statements supporting the transgender community.

Others, including Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter and Jim Broadbent, have defended the author from the criticism she has received.

Harry Potter will be coming to HBO in the US and HBO Max globally on 25 December 2026. Subscribe to HBO Max in the UK from £5.99 a month.

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Rugby union fans rejoice! The inaugural season of the Nations Championship roars into life this summer.

The new tournament is a shake-up to the international calendar and brings together the top 12 teams in the world for six rounds of fixtures, which will set up a thrilling finals weekend.

The nations are split into two geographic conferences, with the Northern Hemisphere sides hosting the first three rounds in July and the Southern Hemisphere teams returning the favour in November.

The winner of each conference will compete for the first Nations Championship title at the end of November on finals weekend, when all 12 teams will be in action at Twickenham.

It promises to be a thrilling ride, which will see the best players and teams in the world go head-to-head.

Radio Times brings you the details about the Nations Championship 2026 rugby, including date and kick-off time.

When is the Nations Championship 2026?

The inaugural season of the Nations Championship starts with the first round of matches on Saturday 4 July 2026 and will conclude with the final at Twickenham on Sunday 29 November 2026.

It will be split into three parts. The Southern Hemisphere Series runs from Saturday 4 July until Saturday 18 July, the Northern Hemisphere Series runs from Friday 6 November to Saturday 21 November, and the finals run from Friday 27 November to Sunday 29 November.

Where is the Nations Championship 2026?

The Southern Hemisphere teams will play three home games against Northern Hemisphere teams in July,

Each team will play three home games during the series in their hemisphere and three away games during the series in the other hemisphere.

The six finals will all be played at Twickenham, in London, across Friday 27, Saturday 28, and Sunday 29 November.

Watch the Nations Championship 2026 on TV and live stream

UK fans can watch the Nations Championship 2026 rugby exclusively on ITV.

All 42 matches from this year's tournament will be available free-to-air on ITV channels and streamed on ITVX.

As part of a deal with  Six Nations Rugby, the broadcaster will have exclusive rights for the first two seasons of the Nations Championship, in 2026 and 2028.

Nations Championship 2026 TV scheduleSouthern Hemisphere Series

Saturday 4 July

  • New Zealand v France (TBC, Christchurch) ITV / ITVX
  • Japan v Italy (TBC, Tokyo) ITV / ITVX
  • Australia v Ireland (TBC, Sydney) ITV / ITVX
  • Fiji v Wales (TBC, Cardiff) ITV / ITVX
  • South Africa v England (TBC, Johannesburg) ITV / ITVX
  • Argentina v Scotland (TBC, Cordoba) ITV / ITVX

Saturday 11 July

  • New Zealand v Italy (TBC, Wellington) ITV / ITVX
  • Australia v France (TBC, Brisbane) ITV / ITVX
  • Japan v Ireland (TBC, Newcastle, Australia) ITV / ITVX
  • Fiji v England (TBC, Liverpool) ITV / ITVX
  • South Africa v Scotland (TBC, Pretoria) ITV / ITVX
  • Argentina v Wales (TBC, San Juan) ITV / ITVX

Saturday 18 July

  • New Zealand v Ireland (TBC, Auckland) ITV / ITVX
  • Japan v France (TBC, Tokyo) ITV / ITVX
  • Australia v Italy (TBC, Perth) ITV / ITVX
  • Fiji v Scotland (TBC, Edinburgh) ITV / ITVX
  • South Africa v Wales (TBC, Durban) ITV / ITVX
  • Argentina v England (TBC, Santiago del Estero) ITV / ITVX
Northern Hemisphere Series

Friday 6 November

  • Ireland v Argentina (TBC, Dublin) ITV / ITVX

Saturday 7 November

  • Italy v South Africa (TBC, Turin) ITV / ITVX
  • Scotland v New Zealand (TBC, Edinburgh) ITV / ITVX
  • Wales v Japan (TBC, Cardiff) ITV / ITVX
  • France v Fiji (TBC, Lyon) ITV / ITVX

Sunday 8 November

  • England v Australia (TBC, London) ITV / ITVX

Friday 13 November

  • France v South Africa (TBC, Paris) ITV / ITVX

Saturday 14 November

  • Italy v Argentina (TBC, Genoa) ITV / ITVX
  • Wales v New Zealand (TBC, Cardiff) ITV / ITVX
  • England v Japan (TBC, London) ITV / ITVX
  • Ireland v Fiji (TBC, Dublin) ITV / ITVX

Sunday 15 November

  • Scotland v Australia (TBC, Edinburgh) ITV / ITVX

Saturday 21 November

  • England v New Zealand (TBC, London) ITV / ITVX
  • Scotland v Japan (TBC, Edinburgh) ITV / ITVX
  • Ireland v South Africa (TBC, Dublin) ITV / ITVX
  • Italy v Fiji (TBC, Udine) ITV / ITVX
  • Wales v Australia (TBC, Cardiff) ITV / ITVX
  • France v Argentina (TBC, Paris) ITV / ITVX
Finals

Friday 27 November

  • 11th Place Final: Northern 6 v Southern 6 (4:40pm, Twickenham) ITV / ITVX
  • 5th Place Final: Northern 3 v Southern 3 (8:10pm, Twickenham) ITV / ITVX

Saturday 28 November

  • 9th Place Final: Northern 5 v Southern 5 (1:10pm, Twickenham) ITV / ITVX
  • 3rd Place Final: Northern 2 v Southern 2 (4:40pm, Twickenham) ITV / ITVX

Sunday 29 November

  • 7th Place Final: Northern 4 v Southern 4 (1:10pm, Twickenham) ITV / ITVX
  • Nations Championship Final: Northern 1 v Southern 1 (4:40pm, Twickenham) ITV / ITVX

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Criminal Record star Cush Jumbo has opened up about receiving "amazing" feedback from serving police detectives for the gritty Apple TV crime drama.

The actor plays DS June Lenker in the hit series, co-starring opposite Doctor Who alum Peter Capaldi as seasoned veteran DCI Daniel Hegarty. The pair work on highly sensitive and urgent cases, the latest of which concerns a far-right extremist group.

Speaking to Radio Times at an Apple TV event ahead of the BAFTA TV Awards 2026, Jumbo revealed that she "loves" getting stuck into June's action sequences – but beyond the thrills, she argues it's an important step for portraying the character.

"I think it helps you to understand that there are real people out there doing these jobs, so you have to physically understand it before you can play it," she explained.

The actor, also known for Vera and The Good Fight, revealed that she'd received positive feedback from real detectives regarding the authenticity of her portrayal.

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"The main thing to remember about this job is that most of them go home and are not allowed to talk about it to their partners, to their families," continued Jumbo.

"If you are working in police situations where you're dealing with very sensitive cases, you have no one to share it with apart from your team members – and some of those team members work alone, like June does."

She added: "It's been nice to hear from people being like, 'You're literally reflecting my experience and I don't even get to talk to anybody about it'."

Criminal Record is currently ranking among the most popular shows on Apple TV in the UK, with Jumbo admitting her own mother was ecstatic to see the show beating stiff competition from the likes of Jon Hamm's Your Friends & Neighbours.

Nevertheless, there has been no confirmation of a third season just yet. So what did Jumbo have to say on that front? "We would love it, but it's not up to us!"

Criminal Record season 2 is airing weekly on Apple TV, up until the season finale on Wednesday 10 June. Dustin Demri-Burns (Slow Horses), Luca Pasqualino (Rivals) and Luther Ford (Black Doves) also feature in the Criminal Record cast.

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The Studio stars Seth Rogen and Ike Barinholtz have assured that the acclaimed Apple TV comedy won't be resting on its laurels in season 2 – describing it as "far more ambitious" than the first.

The showbiz comedy follows Matt Remick (Rogen) as an incoming Hollywood studio executive, who tries to balance a desire for artistic credibility with the (often conflicting) demand for big profits.

The series earned high praise for its frantic pace, involving several elaborate long single takes, with the stinging satire appearing painfully accurate to both movie buffs and industry workers.

Rogen spoke to Radio Times at an Apple TV event celebrating the BAFTA TV Awards 2026, where he promised that The Studio season 2 has sights set even higher than the first.

"I would say [that] season 2, which we're in the midst of shooting right now, is far more ambitious. It's been very difficult to achieve, I say that as someone who was filming two days ago," he began.

"But as I'm seeing it come together, it's very exciting. It's really allowed us to work with some people that I'm amazed we've been able to work with, and go places I'm amazed we've been able to go."

Rogen continued: "I hope it makes the show even funnier and higher stakes, and more thoroughly giving people a peek behind the curtain."

The Studio co-star Ike Barinholtz, who plays Matt's friend and colleague Sal Saperstein, concurred that the second season of the show is on a "massive scale" – citing the show's recreation of the Venice Film Festival as a highlight.

"We have gone to different countries, we've gone to more cities, we've tackled bigger institutions – things like a film festival," explained Barinholtz. "We had more toys in season 2 and we played with them."

The first season featured an array of big-name guest stars and cameos, including director Martin Scorsese, actor Charlize Theron and Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos, which brought the show's glitzy world to life to great effect.

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On how the second chapter compares, Rogen added: "A couple of people do come back and there's many, many, many new ones as well. For me personally, it's an exciting part of the show, getting to work with so many people – filmmakers, actors – that I love.

"I think it makes the show even more specific, we really try to come up with stories that are curated for the guest stars as much as possible."

Hollywood legend Catherine O'Hara played a leading role in The Studio season 1, but sadly passed away before the second could commence filming. Rogen has opened up about returning to work on the show in her absence.

Besides Rogen and Barinholtz, The Studio cast also features Chase Sui Wonders (I Know What You Did Last Summer), Kathryn Hahn (Agatha All Along) and Bryan Cranston (Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair).

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There is something heartening about a nation arguing over comedy. Not politics, not interest rates, not whether the bins have been collected, but which funny show over the past 15 years has made us laugh, wince, recognise ourselves and perhaps feel a little less alone.

British comedy has always done more than provide punchlines. At its best it captures the rhythms of everyday life: the awkwardness, the humiliations, the tiny acts of kindness that somehow matter most.

Thank you to everyone who put together our poll to find Britain's favourite modern comedy (take a bow senior writer David Craig) and all those who voted. The passion with which readers cast their votes and defend their favourites is a reminder that these programmes become woven into people's lives.

They are watched on sofas, quoted in offices and school playgrounds and are revisited during difficult times and endlessly recommended to friends.

How fortunate we are that Ricky Gervais, whose After Life took the top spot, embraced the poll with such generosity and enthusiasm. What emerges from his conversation with Caroline Frost is how certain stories endure.

Gervais remains as sharp, self-aware and unexpectedly thoughtful as ever. And as he reflects, people responded to After Life because "everyone has been through something like it".

Behind the jokes sits something recognisably human: grief, embarrassment, companionship and the struggle to keep calm and carry on. Which, when you think about it, is very British indeed.

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  • Following the stage play written by James Graham, Joseph Fiennes now brings England football manager Gareth Southgate to life on screen.
  • Comedian Marcus Brigstocke pays tribute to the genius Miles Davis, who supercharged jazz.

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The biggest night in TV is almost here, with the National Television Awards 2026 rapidly approaching!

This year's awards will be hosted, for the sixth year in a row, by Joel Dommett, and will take place at The O2 in London on Tuesday 8th September.

Now, the longlist of contenders has been revealed, with some of the biggest names from across the industry, and indeed the biggest shows, included.

In the Reality Competition category, The Traitors will be going up against its Celebrity spin-off, along with a whole host of other contenders like Love Island and I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!.

Other big shows in the running across the various categories include Alien: Earth, Bookish, House of Guinness, Pluribus, The Other Bennet Sister, Beyond Paradise, Call the Midwife and Grace – and that really is just scratching the surface.

When it comes to individuals in contention, Ant & Dec are once again in competition for the TV Presenter award – will they be able to claim it back after Gary Lineker broke their 23-year streak in 2025?

The decision is in your hands: read on for the full details for how to vote in the 2026 National Television Awards below, and to find the full longlist.

National Television Awards 2026 longlist

The National Television Awards 2026 are coming! ... and it's time to VOTE NOW for the TV stars and shows you love.

The irrepressible Joel Dommett will be hosting Television's biggest night of the year at The O2 London in September in a spectacular celebration of TV talent – and it's down to YOU to choose the winners.

Voting is easy – you can vote free online at www.nationaltvawards.com

All votes must be in by 11pm on Friday 29th May 2026.

The NTA shortlist will be revealed in August when the final round of voting begins. Winners will be announced at the ceremony on ITV on 8th September 2026 (see full Terms & Conditions and Privacy Notice at www.nationaltvawards.com)

You can be there! Join hundreds of stars for a night to remember when the results are revealed LIVE on 8 September 2026 at The O2 London by going to nationaltvawards.com for tickets.

Reality competition
  • Big Brother
  • Celebrity Race Across the World
  • Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins
  • Dating Naked
  • Destination X
  • Handcuffed: Last Pair Standing
  • Hunted
  • I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
  • I’m A Celebrity… South Africa
  • Love Island
  • Love Island All Stars
  • Love Overboard
  • Race Across the World
  • Squid Game: The Challenge
  • The Apprentice
  • The Celebrity Traitors
  • The Neighbourhood
  • The Summit
  • The Traitors
New drama
  • A Woman of Substance
  • Alien: Earth
  • Betrayal
  • Believe Me
  • Bookish
  • Coldwater
  • Dept. Q
  • Down Cemetery Road
  • Frauds
  • Girl Taken
  • Gone
  • Heated Rivalry
  • House of Guinness
  • I Fought The Law
  • Imperfect Women
  • King & Conqueror
  • Love Story: John F Kennedy Jr & Carolyn Bessette
  • Lynley
  • Mix Tape
  • Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue
  • Pluribus
  • Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards
  • Riot Women
  • Run Away
  • Secret Service
  • Steal
  • The Cage
  • The Girlfriend
  • The Guest
  • The Hack
  • The Lady
  • The Madison
  • The Other Bennet Sister
  • The Testaments
  • The War Between the Land and the Sea
  • Young Sherlock
Quiz show
  • Alan Carr’s Picture Slam
  • Ant & Dec’s Limitless Win
  • Beat the Chasers
  • Celebrity Catchphrase
  • Celebrity Mastermind
  • Celebrity Puzzling
  • Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel
  • Millionaire Hot Seat
  • Only Connect
  • Pointless
  • PopMaster TV
  • Richard Osman’s House of Games
  • The 1% Club
  • The Celebrity Inner Circle
  • The Chase
  • The Finish Line
  • The Floor
  • The Hit List
  • The Weakest Link
  • University Challenge
  • Wheel of Fortune
  • Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Authored documentary
  • Bono: Stories of Surrender
  • Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth
  • Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember
  • Chris McCausland: Seeing into the Future
  • Ellie Simmonds: Should I Have Children?
  • Heston: My Life with Bipolar
  • Jamie's Dyslexia Revolution
  • Jesy Nelson: Life After Little Mix
  • Molly-Mae: Behind It All
  • Our Girls: The Southport Families
  • Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home
  • Sir Chris Hoy: Cancer, Courage and Me
  • Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost
  • Torvill & Dean: The Last Dance
Returning drama
  • A Thousand Blows
  • After The Flood
  • All Creatures Great and Small
  • Bergerac
  • Beyond Paradise
  • Blue Lights
  • Bridgerton
  • Call the Midwife
  • Criminal Record
  • Death in Paradise
  • Death Valley
  • Fallout
  • Grace
  • Grantchester
  • Hijack
  • Karen Pirie
  • Paradise
  • Patience
  • Red Eye
  • Return to Paradise
  • Ridley
  • Rivals
  • Shetland
  • Silent Witness
  • Slow Horses
  • Stranger Things
  • The Capture
  • The Gold
  • The Gone
  • The Night Manager
  • Trigger Point
TV presenter
  • Adam Hills
  • AJ Odudu
  • Alan Carr
  • Alex Jones
  • Alexander Armstrong
  • Alison Hammond
  • Amanda Holden
  • Amol Rajan
  • Ant & Dec
  • Barney Walsh
  • Ben Fogle
  • Ben Shephard
  • Bradley Walsh
  • Carol Kirkwood
  • Cat Deeley
  • Claudia Winkleman
  • Clive Myrie
  • David Attenborough
  • Davina McCall
  • Dermot O'Leary
  • Emma Willis
  • Fiona Bruce
  • Freddie Flintoff
  • Gethin Jones
  • Graham Norton
  • Greg Davies
  • Hamza Yassin
  • Helen Skelton
  • Jack Whitehall
  • Jeremy Clarkson
  • Jeremy Vine
  • Jimmy Carr
  • Joel Dommett
  • Jonathan Ross
  • Lee Mack
  • Lorraine Kelly
  • Martin Lewis
  • Marvin Humes
  • Maya Jama
  • Michael McIntyre
  • Nicky Campbell
  • Rob Brydon
  • Rob Rinder
  • Rochelle Humes
  • Roman Kemp
  • Romesh Ranganathan
  • RuPaul
  • Ruth Langsford
  • Rylan Clark
  • Sandi Toksvig
  • Siobhán McSweeney
  • Stacey Solomon
  • Stephen Mulhern
  • Susanna Reid
  • Tess Daly
  • Tom Allen
  • Vernon Kay
  • Victoria Coren Mitchell
  • Will Best
Reality docuseries
  • At Home with the Furys
  • Being Gordon Ramsay
  • Clarkson’s Farm
  • Fletchers’ Family Farm
  • Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing
  • Noel Edmonds' Kiwi Adventure
  • Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids
  • Raising Chelsea
  • Sam & Ade Go Birding
  • Stacey & Joe
  • The Dyers' Caravan Park
  • The Princess Diaries
  • Vinnie Jones in the Country
  • Welcome to Wrexham
Comedy
  • Amandaland
  • Black Ops
  • Can You Keep a Secret?
  • Changing Ends
  • Daddy Issues
  • Daisy May and Charlie Cooper’s NightWatch
  • Here We Go
  • How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge)
  • How to Get to Heaven from Belfast
  • Last One Laughing
  • Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair
  • Man Vs Baby
  • Mandy
  • Margo’s Got Money Troubles
  • Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping
  • Mrs Brown’s Boys
  • Not Going Out
  • Only Child
  • Saturday Night Live UK
  • Scrubs
  • Shrinking
  • Small Prophets
  • The Power of Parker
  • The Young Offenders
  • Twenty Twenty Six
  • Wonder Man
Drama performance
  • Adrian Dunbar (Alex Ridley, Ridley)
  • Alex Hassell (Rupert Campbell-Black, Rivals)
  • Alfie Allen (Rick Hansen, Girl Taken)
  • Andrew Lincoln (John, Coldwater)
  • Anna Samson (Det Sgt Mackenzie ‘Mack’ Clarke, Return to Paradise)
  • Anthony Boyle (Arthur Guinness, House of Guinness)
  • Ashley Jensen (DI Ruth Calder, Shetland)
  • Babou Ceesay (Morrow, Alien: Earth)
  • Bella Maclean (Taggie O'Hara, Rivals)
  • Brenda Blethyn (Emma Harte, A Woman of Substance)
  • Chase Infiniti (Agnes, The Testaments)
  • Chloe Pirrie (Merritt Lingard, Dept. Q)
  • Cush Jumbo (DS June Lenker, Criminal Record)
  • Daniel Mays (John Worboys, Believe Me)
  • David Morrissey (Michael Polly, Gone)
  • David Tennant (Nick Davies, The Hack / Lord Tony Baddingham, Rivals)
  • Don Gilet (DI Mervin Wilson, Death in Paradise)
  • Ella Bruccoleri (Mary Bennet, The Other Bennet Sister)
  • Ella Maisy Purvis (Patience Evans, Patience)
  • Ella Purnell (Lucy MacLean, Fallout)
  • Emilia Fox (Dr Nikki Alexander, Silent Witness)
  • Emma Thompson (Zoë Boehm, Down Cemetery Road)
  • Eric McCormack (Kevin Anderson, Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue)
  • Erin Doherty (Mary Carr, A Thousand Blows)
  • Eve Myles (Fran Sharp, The Guest / Annie Cassidy, Gone)
  • Gabrielle Creevy (Ria Powell, The Guest)
  • Gary Oldman (Jackson Lamb, Slow Horses)
  • Gemma Arterton (Kate Henderson, Secret Service)
  • Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Salt, The War Between the Land and the Sea)
  • Gwyneth Keyworth (DS Janie Mallowan, Death Valley)
  • Hero Fiennes Tiffin (Sherlock Holmes, Young Sherlock)
  • Holliday Grainger (Rachel Carey, The Capture)
  • Hugh Bonneville (Brian Boyce, The Gold)
  • Hugh Laurie (Richard Roper, The Night Manager)
  • Idris Elba (Sam Nelson, Hijack)
  • James Nesbitt (Simon Greene, Run Away)
  • James Norton (Harold Godwinson, King & Conqueror / Sean Rafferty, House of Guinness)
  • Jing Lusi (Detective Hana Li, Red Eye)
  • Joanna Scanlan (Beth, Riot Women)
  • Jodie Whittaker (Sam, Frauds)
  • John Simm (Det Sup Roy Grace, Grace)
  • Judy Parfitt (Sister Monica Joan, Call the Midwife)
  • Katherine Devlin (Annie Conlon, Blue Lights)
  • Kris Marshall (DI Humphrey Goodman, Beyond Paradise)
  • Lauren Lyle (DI Karen Pirie, Karen Pirie)
  • Leo Suter (DI Tommy Lynley, Lynley)
  • Louis Partridge (Edward Guinness, House of Guinness)
  • Lucy Halliday (Daisy, The Testaments)
  • Luke Thompson (Benedict Bridgerton, Bridgerton)
  • Malachi Kirby (Hezekiah Moscow, A Thousand Blows)
  • Mark Gatiss (Gabriel Book, Bookish)
  • Martin Clunes (Huw Edwards, Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards)
  • Martin Compston (Clay Brody, Red Eye)
  • Matthew Goode (Det Chief Insp Carl Morck, Dept. Q)
  • Mia McKenna-Bruce (Jane Andrews, The Lady)
  • Michelle Pfeiffer (Stacy Clyburn, The Madison)
  • Nicholas Ralph (James Herriot, All Creatures Great and Small)
  • Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (William of Normandy, King & Conqueror)
  • Olivia Cooke (Cherry Laine, The Girlfriend)
  • Paul Anthony Kelly (Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette)
  • Peter Capaldi (DCI Daniel Hegarty, Criminal Record)
  • Rhea Seehorn (Carol Sturka, Pluribus)
  • Rishi Nair (Reverend Alphy Kottaram, Grantchester)
  • Robin Wright (Laura, The Girlfriend)
  • Robson Green (DI Geordie Keating, Grantchester)
  • Rosalie Craig (Kitty, Riot Women)
  • Russell Tovey (Barclay Pierre-Dupont, The War Between the Land and the Sea)
  • Ruth Jones (Elena Ravenscroft, Run Away / Mrs Bennet, The Other Bennet Sister)
  • Sarah Pidgeon (Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette)
  • Shaun Evans (John Hughes, Betrayal)
  • Sheridan Smith (Ann Ming, I Fought The Law / Leanne, The Cage)
  • Sian Brooke (Grace Ellis, Blue Lights)
  • Sophie Rundle (Jo Marshall, After The Flood)
  • Sophie Turner (Zara, Steal)
  • Suranne Jones (Bert, Frauds)
  • Timothy Spall (John Chapel, Death Valley)
  • Tom Hiddleston (Jonathan Pine, The Night Manager)
  • Vicky McClure (Lana Washington, Trigger Point)
  • Yerin Ha (Sophie Baek, Bridgerton)
The Bruce Forsyth entertainment award
  • Blankety Blank
  • Bullseye
  • Celebrity Sabotage
  • Gladiators
  • Have I Got News for You
  • It’ll Be Alright on the Night
  • Love Is Blind: UK
  • Michael McIntyre’s Big Show
  • QI XL
  • Rob & Romesh Vs...
  • Romesh Ranganathan’s Parents’ Evening
  • Romesh: Can’t Knock the Hustle
  • Taskmaster
  • The Assembly
  • The Claudia Winkleman Show
  • The Graham Norton Show
  • The Jonathan Ross Show
  • The Last Leg
  • The Masked Singer
  • Would I Lie to You?
Serial drama
  • Casualty
  • Coronation Street
  • EastEnders
  • Emmerdale
  • Hollyoaks
  • Home and Away
Serial drama performance
  • Aaron Thiara (Ravi Gulati, EastEnders)
  • Alex Fletcher (Diane Hutchinson, Hollyoaks)
  • Alice Haig (Vicki Fowler, EastEnders)
  • Barney Walsh (Cam Mickelthwaite, Casualty)
  • Bradley Riches (Lewis Barton, Emmerdale)
  • Charles Venn (Jacob Masters, Casualty)
  • Danny Mac (Dodger Savage, Hollyoaks)
  • Diane Parish (Denise Fox, EastEnders)
  • Emma Atkins (Charity Dingle, Emmerdale)
  • Emma Barton (Honey Mitchell, EastEnders)
  • Gareth Pierce (Todd Grimshaw, Coronation Street)
  • Jane Hazlegrove (Bernie Winter-Alahan, Coronation Street)
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Just when Will Driscoll (Lucas Hodgson-Wale) thought he'd seen the back of abuser Megan Walsh (Beth Nixon) in Coronation Street, she makes a sinister return next week.

Megan watches from afar as he contemplates jumping off the scaffolding surrounding the corner shop, and then secretly passes her phone number onto him.

Meanwhile, as the investigation into Theo Silverton's (James Cartwright) murder rumbles on, a series of flashbacks open up a new chapter in the murder mystery.

Elsewhere, Daniel Osbourne (Rob Mallard) is ambushed by a group of internet trolls, Alya Nazir's (Sair Khan) cousin Idris (Junade Khan) arrives in Weatherfield - and eyes up Leanne Battersby (Jane Danson), and Betsy Swain (Sydney Martin) vies for a new job.

Here's everything happening in Coronation Street between Monday, 25 and Friday, 29 May.

5 Coronation Street spoilers for next week1. Megan Walsh attempts to make contact with Will Driscoll Will and Hope sat around the Rovers dining table in a scene from Coronation Street

Will is left reeling in the café when Sam rounds on him, branding him evil and wishing him dead. He has no idea that Sam is suffering hallucinations, and that this response has been largely unwarranted.

A tearful Ben later confides in Eva that Megan has destroyed Will’s life. Crushed by everything he has heard, Will climbs the scaffolding in the shop yard and swigs vodka from the bottle.

Asha spots him and quickly texts Maggie for help, while Hope races to the Rovers. Maggie heads up onto the scaffolding and urges Will to take back control of his life.

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As the Driscolls watch anxiously from below, can Maggie attempts to persuade him down. Unnoticed by the family, Megan looks on from a distance.

Later, Hope admits to Will that she saw him with Megan and urges him to tell his dad the truth. As Will picks up his coat, a note falls from his pocket. Realising it contains Megan’s new mobile number, he's left with a difficult decision.

Will and Hope sat around the Rovers dining table, as Eva listens in from the door in a scene from Coronation Street

Hope then suggests to Will that they revise together, prompting Ruby to tell Fiz and Tyrone that her sister clearly fancies him. Fiz warns Hope not to get too involved as he's clearly troubled.

Will and Hope settle down to revise English, unaware that Eva is listening from the hallway. When Hope compares the chaos of Will’s love life to Romeo and Juliet, Will bursts out laughing and Eva is pleased to hear them getting along.

But when Fiz arrives unexpectedly, how will she react?

2. A series of flashbacks reveal more about Theo Silverton's murder Sarah, James, Mary, Todd, George and Christina sit around a table in the bistro as Danielle stands over them in a scene from coronation Street

George and Christina attempt to make peace with Todd, but he gives them a frosty reception. Mary also tries to smooth things over, only for Todd to announce he is moving in with Sarah.

Sarah later leaves Kit - who has gone away to Glasgow - a voicemail, explaining that Todd is staying for a few days and urging him to hurry home because she misses him.

Danielle pays for Theo’s funeral flowers, leading Tracy to wonder if she is expecting a sizeable inheritance. George soon suggests that could point to a motive for murder.

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Todd is later shaken by a phone call and tells Sarah he will not be attending Theo’s funeral. Danielle publicly accuses Todd of murdering Theo for his life insurance money, though Mary jumps to his defence and even jokes that perhaps she killed Theo herself, forcing Danielle to leave.

However, Ryan follows her outside and reveals that he spotted her on the night of the murder.

As tensions continue to rise, one witness lies to the police about their movements on the night Theo died. A series of flashbacks finally uncovers the truth, revealing exactly what they saw and did, and what exactly forced them to remain silent.

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At the end of the week, Ryan shares his suspicions about Danielle with Lisa, who takes her in for questioning. Could Danielle now be the prime suspect?

3. Daniel Osbourne is attacked by vile internet trolls Two masked teenagers attack Daniel with paint in Coronation Street

Daniel confides in Ken that Bertie is being bullied because of the vile social media posts and vows to confront Truthteller. Back at the flat, Jodie reads Daniel’s furious online reply, but when Daniel catches her looking at his phone, will she admit the truth?

Daniel later tells Jodie he has reported the trolling to the police and they intend to investigate.

Unable to sleep, Daniel scrolls through the abusive posts online. Jodie points out that Truthteller has not posted for some time and suggests others have simply joined in, but as Daniel approaches No.1, he is ambushed by two lads.

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They cover him in paint and film themselves hurling insults, while he lashes out and threatens to kill them.

Ken urges Daniel to take another holiday to clear his head, only for Daniel to admit he never actually went away to the Lake District and instead hid in his flat with Jodie as his only support. Shocked, Ken insists Bertie deserves better from his father.

Later, Daniel notices that Truthteller has deleted all the abusive posts and seemingly vanished. Relieved, he gathers Ken, Tracy, Alya and Jodie in the Bistro to celebrate.

Is the ordeal really over?

4. Betsy Swain and Dylan Wilson battle it out for a job Betsy and Dylan in Coronation Street

There could be some fresh devastation for Betsy on the horizon as she finds herself fighting against boyfriend Dylan for a job at Speed Daal.

Leanne gives the young couple a trial shift at the Pakistani street food restaurant, though explains that there is only one job available and they will each have to prove themselves.

5. Alya Nazir's cousin Idris makes his mark on Weatherfield Brody and Idris stand opposite Rita in The Kabin in Coronation Street

Brody heads off for a run while a young lad named Damo scrambles out of a car nearby.

During his own trial shift at Speed Daal, he's left humiliated when a group of rowdy businessmen spill curry all over his trainers. Mysterious newcomer Idris suddenly steps in and takes control of the situation by demanding compensation for the ruined trainers and throwing the men out.

Alya warmly embraces Idris, and Leanne recognises him as Kal’s cousin. While he receives a warm reception from some residents, Adam immediately takes a disliking.

Leanne watches Alya hugging Idris in Coronation Street

Idris reveals he has bought a property agency in Manchester, and Brody quickly jumps in to ask for help. But away from prying eyes, Idris grabs Damo and leads him into the ginnel.

What is their game?

Later in the week, Daniel’s temper later erupts in Speed Daal when he spots Idris laughing at footage of him being targeted online.

Idris and Leanne kiss in a Rovers booth in Coronation Street

Idris soon offers Brody his first job, explaining that he is renting a flat in the precinct after the previous tenant disappeared, leaving the place needing a complete clear out. However, when Alya, Adam and Idris celebrate Eid together, she suggests that her cousin should stay with them instead.

Leanne later stands up to a thug and sends him packing, leaving Idris impressed. He invites her for a drink in the Rovers and, as they grow closer, he leans in for a kiss.

Alya seems alarmed when Leanne admits their passion and warns her to stay well away from Idris. It seems like he's quite the womaniser, as he's soon spotted flirting with Tracy!

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Two arrests are made in Emmerdale next week.

The first of these is Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley), who behaves recklessly after having his catheter removed and finds himself spending the night in a cell. Will he explain to wife Moira (Natalie J Robb) about what happened, or will his pride get the better of him?

Meanwhile, as Robert Sugden (Ryan Hawley) and Aaron Dingle (Danny Miller) search for the Emmerdale Farm arsonist, attentions turn to Kammy Hadiq (Shebz Miah).

Belle Dingle (Eden Taylor-Draper) wants to find out more about her boyfriend, unaware that he's hiding the burden of his secret homelessness.

Elsewhere, Ross Barton (Michael Parr) could be about to enter into a messy love triangle...

Here's everything happening in Emmerdale between Monday 25 and Friday 29 May.

3 Emmerdale spoilers for next week1. Cain Dingle is arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct PC Swirling talks to Cain in a scene from Emmerdale

After having his catheter removed, Cain enjoys some celebratory drinks in The Woolpack. Caleb encourages him to slow down, but he ignores his wishes and orders a whisky chaser.

While walking back to Wishing Well, he's caught short and does his business on the roadside. The police catch him and whisk him off to the station for urinating in public and for drunk and disorderly conduct.

PC Swirling offers him some sweatpants to wear, which infuriates Cain, and he's in disbelief when the officers reveal that they're keeping him in a cell overnight.

Moira berates her husband's behaviour, especially when he struggles to provide an explanation for why he was arrested. He's ashamed, and clearly now terrified about being away from a toilet while in public.

2. Kammy Hadiq is arrested as Robert Sugden and Aaron Dingle accuse him of being the farm arsonist Robert and Aaron approach Kammy on the farm in Emmerdale

After more than a year of bringing much-needed comic relief to our screens, Kammy remains something of an enigma.

Belle has already welcomed him into the Dingle family fold, though when she tries to use Eid as an excuse to mention his own clan, he looks visibly uncomfortable. Carrying the scars of her own harrowing domestic abuse ordeal, Belle begins to fear she’s pushing too hard and steps away.

He rushes off when Aaron texts him about another fire at Emmerdale Farm, something which is making Robert increasingly anxious. Neither of them know who is responsible, and while they drown their sorrows in the pub, the arsonist returns to the scene of the crime and watches from afar.

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The following day, Aaron can see how tired Kammy looks. Belle asks again if she can meet his family, though he sharply shuts down the idea and she's left feeling awkward.

Little does anybody realise, he's sleeping rough in a barn on the farmland. He's secretly homeless.

After Matty tips off Aaron and Robert about someone acting shifty in their field, they rush off to find Kammy holding a petrol can and a lighter. They assume that he's the arsonist, and Kammy admits that he was planning to torch Robert's car.

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Aaron intervenes when he can see his partner becoming infuriated, but Kammy uses this as an opportunity to make a run for it.

Another blaze is ignited, and Aaron decides to report Kammy to the police.

Is he really responsible?

3. Gabby Thomas flirts with Ross Barton, unaware he has eyes for someone else... Gabby throws herself onto Ross in a scene from Emmerdale

Ross asks Gabby to meet him, and she's thrilled, under the belief that he's flirting with her. However, her mood sours when she learns that she's actually being set up as a new dance partner for Sam.

Despite that, Laurel spots Ross eyeing her up, and warns him against pursuing anything either her.

The community meet for a dance class, and Lydia believes that Sam is avoiding her. She demonstrates an impressive dance with Bob, unaware that he's watching on with Ross and is secretly jealous.

Laurel and Ross in Emmerdale

Laurel assumes that Ross is only there to ogle Gabby and confronts him. She has no idea that she is the woman he has eyes for, and not Gabby.

While fighting her confusing attraction towards him, Gabby opens up to Lewis about her feelings for his brother. She later makes an attempt to seduce him, stripping down a flimsy garment, though he rejects her advances and leaves.

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Cue the fireworks, because the drama in EastEnders is about to implode.

Walford’s tangled love triangle reaches boiling point when Ross Marshall (Alex Walkinshaw) bluntly asks bride-to-be Vicki Fowler (Alice Haig) whether she slept with Zack Hudson (James Farrar) - the half-brother of her adoptive half-sister.

A real chip off the old block, Vicki appears to have inherited plenty from her notorious father Den Watts (Leslie Grantham), especially when it comes to scandal and heartbreak.

Meanwhile, Grant Mitchell (Ross Kemp) makes another attempt at saving his son Mark Fowler (Stephen Aaron-Sipple), by taking responsibility for the numerous crimes committed against the Albert Square car lot, and vile racist Eddie Knight (Christopher Fairbank) makes a new enemy.

Elsewhere, Will Mitchell (Freddie Phillips) is worried when left alone caring for sister Janet (Grace), and Ravi Gulati (Aaron Thiara) arrives home after time spent in a mental health hospital.

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Plus, in emotional scenes, Denise Fox (Diane Parish) receives a blood cancer diagnosis.

Here's everything happening in EastEnders between Monday 25 and Thursday 28 May.

7 EastEnders spoilers for next week1. Vicki Fowler's infidelity could be exposed on her wedding day Ross, in a suit, puts his hand on Vicki's shoulder in key art for EastEnders. She is wearing a white wedding dress and veil.

Ahead of the wedding, Zack rushes out of The Vic after receiving a troubling phone call, and some news that leaves him devastated. Vicki has consigned their affair to the past, and focusses on a future with fiancé Ross instead - though is concerned that she may not be able to afford a honeymoon.

Wanting to please Ross, she considers selling her late father Den Watts's ring, something that Kathy is against.

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On the eve of her nuptials, Zack presents her with a bracelet, hoping that she'll wear it to prove that he still matters to her. She refuses, which leaves Zack in a foul mood. Ross clocks his unease, and is stunned when he hints that Vicki may be cheating again.

Ross's silence is unsettling, and threatens to spoil Vicki's excitement on her big day. Zack questions Ross about whether he plans to go ahead with the ceremony, before turning to Vicki in a last attempt to gain her affections.

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A storm begins to brew when a mix-up with the wedding car forces her to travel to Walford Park by tube, and Ross becomes convinced that she isn't going to turn up. With his suspicions at an all time high, he asks her outright at the alter whether Zack was the man she slept with.

How will she wriggle her way out of this one?

2. Police swarm Albert Square as Grant Mitchell takes responsibility for Mark Fowler's crimes Linda and Grant, who has a black eye, stood in The Queen Vic in EastEnders

Max watches closely as Lauren takes delivery of a car, inspecting the keys that he found. He makes his way over to No. 55, hoping that they'll fit the lock, but is caught in the act by a suspicious Cindy.

Grant, Sam and Phil soon catch him on the doorstep and dismiss his claims, though Cindy reckons they have more than enough evidence to blame Mark for the vehicles being stolen, and they decide to go public with their thoughts at the car lot's relaunch.

To everyone's surprise, Grant takes responsibility, saying that Mark had nothing to do with it.

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Cindy instantly sees through him, saying that he's merely protecting Mark, while Max threatens to call the police. The Mitchells are tipped off about the officers' arrivals, and Sam suggests to Grant that she join him in Portugal when he leaves.

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Will Grant be arrested, or is Mark in serious trouble?

3. Eddie Knight faces off with Harry Mitchell Gina stands over Eddie in Knight Fusion in a scene from EastEnders

Tensions are at an all-time high at No. 1, and George is surprised when Gina seemingly accepts his invitation to a family meal. However, she explains that she only arrived because Nicola is struggling with Ivy, and needs him.

He rushes out, leaving Gina with Eddie, and she ignores his attempts at making a conversation. When he criticises her to Harry, he lashes out and defends his girlfriend.

4. Will Mitchell is concerned about caring for sister Janet Will Mitchell, in a green t-shirt, stood in front of the Albert Square sign in EastEnders

Oscar invites Will to attend a rave with him, but Billy explains that he has his hands full with Honey in hospital and would like him to take Janet to visit their mum on the ward.

He's upset to arrive home late and to miss Oscar, though Honey and Billy remind him that he doesn't have to cope with his caring responsibilities alone.

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After warring for months during a hectic election campaign and a surprise kiss in the aftermath, Ian and Elaine are torn about where their relationship stands.

Throughout all of the bitterness, it's clear that they have a lot of affection for one another.

Next week, over a drink in The Vic, the pair agree to be friends.

Could it develop into more?

6. Ravi Gulati returns home after staying in a mental health unit Ravi looks glum in a scene from EastEnders

Ravi sends Priya a letter, but she misses it. She still has no idea where they stand after she had him admitted to a mental health unit, where he was diagnosed with a severe form of PTSD.

Later, she's shocked to find him back home and hoping that they can rebuild their relationship.

Will Priya be open to a reunion?

7. Denise Fox is diagnosed with blood cancer Denise on the phone outside of the hospital in EastEnders

Denise is summoned to the hospital for a bond marrow test, and she decides to face the consultation alone.

The results arrive fairly promptly, and she's shaken to learn that she has acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.

Speaking of the story when it was announced earlier this month, executive producer, Ben Wadey said: “It was vital to us that Denise’s storyline is portrayed with sensitivity and care, and we’re grateful to Blood Cancer UK for their advice in helping us tell this story accurately.

"As viewers follow Denise, we hope to shine a light on the realities and challenges of an acute myeloid leukaemia diagnosis and the impact it has on the person affected and those around them.”

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By the end of the third episode of ITV's Believe Me, Carrie (Miriam Petche) had decided to waive her anonymity in order to be a focal point for the John Worboys case in the hopes of encouraging more victims to come forward.

While we saw that Worboys was sentenced, worries remained for Sarah (Aimée-Ffion Edwards) and Laila (Aasiya Shah) who realised that after serving his minimum term of eight years, Worboys could be up for parole by the end of it. Meeting with solicitor Harriet Wistrich (Philippa Dunne), she tried to alleviate their worries, citing the fact that Worboys would need to admit to what he's done and had pleaded innocence since the start.

Laila uses the opportunity to inform the women that she was told by the police that the true number of Worboys's victims was up to 500, a harrowing and sobering thought. But nevertheless, with Harriet's help, the pair moved forward with their case against the Metropolitan Police under the Human Rights Act.

But how did the final episode of Believe Me unfold? Read on to find out.

Believe Me ending explained: What happened to Sarah and Laila? Philippa Dunne facing Aimée-Ffion Edwards and Aasiya Shah while standing in a crowded hallway in a courthouse.

At the start of the final episode, Carrie is introduced to her colleague Cherry on her first day working in the Comms department for the Conservative Party. Later that morning, Cherry says that she recognises her as being a victim of the 'black cab rapist', a term that Carrie isn't entirely comfortable with. She said that she learnt a lot from that media experience, which should put her in good stead for her new job role.

As for Sarah and Laila, they meet with Harriet, who continues to gather evidence that the Metropolitan Police investigations into their allegations weren't effective at all. The facts are disappointing for Sarah and Laila but the evidence speaks for itself and Harriet says that QC Phillippa Kaufmann (Rachael Stirling) will be able to take on the case for them in court.

Later on, Laila tells Sarah that she's met someone through her family's arrangement and the prospect of telling him about her attack is too much to bear, with Laila still having not even told her family.

The women convene with Phillippa and they engage in a very heated meeting with the Metropolitan Police. A training programme is proposed for police officers, with the invitation extended to Sarah and Laila so that their experience can teach them. It's a metaphorical slap in the face for them and the pair of women are incensed to take their case further, with Harriet and Phillippa agreeing.

In November 2013, they take their case to court and are forced to relive their harrowing interview experiences while the officers in charge of their respective cases take the stand. Some time later, we see that Sarah is pregnant but isn't having an easy time of it in her relationship as she confides in her best friend Frankie (Laurie Kynaston).

We then see Sarah call Laila some months later and inform her that they've won their case against the police and that the judge ruled that if it wasn't for the failures of the investigation into Sarah's initial allegations, Laila would not have been raped by Worboys. It's an emotional moment for the pair as they celebrate their win and their compensation – but it turns out it's an even bigger day as it's actually the day of Laila's engagement.

Aimee-Ffion Edwards AS Sarah sat in court looking ahead.

The series then jumps quite a way forward to Laila living in a new home with her husband and a newborn baby in her arms. Again, we jump to 2018 as Sarah is enjoying a morning with her children but is shocked to see a news headline about Worboys's parole release flash up on her phone.

Neither her nor Laila were informed by anyone and they're, of course, distressed to learn that Worboys could be released back into public. With Phillippa and Harriet, they try to find out what the process was to reach the conclusion that Worboys is fit for release and conclude that they'll be going after a judicial review.

Carrie is now the Director of Communications at CCHQ and upon hearing of Worboys's release, joins Sarah, Laila, Harriet, and Phillippa to spearhead a huge publicity campaign to raise money, awareness and force a judicial review of the decision.

Harriet and Phillippa comb over the evidence at hand and find that Worboys has used a story about a relationship break-up as the basis of an explanation for his crimes, something they seek to tear apart. On the day of the court hearing, Laila bails and can't make it but Sarah goes along, facing her fears of riding in a black cab in order to get there in time. After an emotional hearing, the decision to free Worboys is overturned and we then see a happy Sarah enjoying time in her garden with her three children.

Things are a bit more sombre for Laila who is sat outside on her garden bench, clearly preoccupied with her thoughts. When her husband sits beside her and asks if she's okay, she takes that opportunity to finally tell him about her experience. We don't hear their conversation but instead, see him embrace Laila.

What happened to Worboys at the end of Believe Me? Daniel Mays as John Worboys in Believe Me sitting in the court stand, wearing a shirt and looking forlorn as he stares across the room.

In prison, Worboys maintains that everything mapped out in the numerous allegations was actually consensual and that he never drugged anyone. He's now changed his name to John Radford in a bid to shake off the "dirt" associated with his real name after the women came forward with their allegations.

He turns to a life of religion as he seeks solace in Christianity and now attends church. He meets with a forensic psychologist who is there to review his "progress" and Worboys says that he has now changed his stance on the case. He explains that he accepts full responsibility for his offences but when probed about why he's changed his mind, he cites his belief in God. He expresses feeling guilty about his offences and says that he's ready to start the sexual offenders treatment programme.

As Worboys is tidying up after a church meeting, he's informed by another inmate that talking about his newfound religion will only "get you so far" and he tells Worboys that he'll need to give them "a reason" as to why he committed the crimes he did.

When we then see Worboys meeting with the psychologist again, he's reeling off a story about an ex-girlfriend and how their break-up impacted him so much. He says they rekindled a year later but that he found her drunk and just took her home to her mother's, but was furious about it.

He then explains that it was that evening that he went out in his car "looking for someone", saying that was his first victim in 2006. He admits to drugging his victims, saying that he only put his penis inside one of his victims "for four seconds". It turns out that his inmate's advice works and the psychologist recommends that he be eligible for parole. But then the news is announced — in an unprecedented turn of events, Laila and Sarah come together to get Warboys's decision overturned with the help of Carrie.

Worboys returns to prison after his parole decision is quashed.

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A newcomer is set to turn heads and ruffle feathers in Coronation Street next week.

Idris Nazir, played by actor Junade Khan, makes his arrival on Tuesday 26 May. The cousin of Alya's (Sair Khan) late father Kal, he immediately catches the attention of the Weatherfield locals by pulling up onto the cobbles in his flashy car.

Speaking of the new arrival, producer Kate Brooks told Radio Times and other media: "He is very, very charming, the charm oozes out of every pore of this guy. He’s a savvy kind of business guy, he's got a bit of a ruthless streak, he is prepared to get his hands slightly dirty, and he can charm the birds from the trees."

It soon transpires that Alya isn't the only resident that he knows, having met Leanne Battersby (Jane Danson) at a Nazir family gathering over 10 years ago. It doesn't take long for sparks to fly...

“He’s a new love interest for Leanne. The attraction is instantaneous," Brooks continued.

Idris and Leanne stood beside one another in the Rovers Return in Coronation Street

"It kind of gives Leanne a new lease of life. She’s been harbouring a deep-rooted resentment towards Toyah and Nick, because that's the life she had. This guy comes along, he's got it all, he makes her laugh. He's funny, he's handsome, and he ruffles a lot of feathers, but he's not without an edge.

"He’s not soft, and he's certainly no pushover. He butts heads with some of our more alpha kind of characters quite early on."

Aside from romancing Leanne, he'll also impress teenager Brody Michaelis (Ryan Mulvey), and create a new rivalry with Daniel Osbourne (Rob Mallard).

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Long-term fans, or those who have been watching Classic Coronation Street on ITV3, may have seen Khan before.

"I joined Corrie for a very short stint [in 2008] as a love interest for Rosie Webster," the actor explained upon his casting.

"She’d been kidnapped by John Stape, and we met in a nightclub. My character was called Saj, though Helen Flanagan called me 'Sarge' which was funny! I remember being in the Rovers with Sally, Gail and Carla. Coming back now, I saw Alison King and said, 'I’ve seen you before!'"

Junade Khan as Idris Nazir in Coronation Street, stood in front of a burgundy door and leaning on a rusty metal fence. He is wearing a blue top which is zipped open.

On his new alter-ego's nature, he added: "He’s multi-layered and incredibly ambitious. As a child, he suffered a lot of hardship and neglect, so he’s had to overcome those obstacles entirely on his own.

"He’s a lone wolf - the black sheep of the family who has made a name for himself. He’s addicted to success and the finer things in life, but there’s a real vulnerability there, too.

"It’s the first time I’ve played a character where I can show that side, which is a great gift for an actor."

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Will Rue, Maddy or more die in Euphoria season 3? 6 theories after wildest episodes yet
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Sam Levinson’s teen drama abandoned high school for neo-Western hijinks in its third and possibly final season – but how is it going to end?
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Euphoria’s third (and possibly final) season is nearing its end.

Over the last six weeks, we’ve seen Sam Levinson’s mega-hit HBO drama trade teen angst and high school rivalries for the crushing demands of adulthood and neo-Western hijinks in the desert, and all signs point to the series pacing itself for a bloody crescendo.

This has been the case so far for its third outing, where Levinson now seems most interested in building a quasi-religious narrative about the sacrifice it takes to grow up and mature in a world that’s built to tear you down.

In the next two weeks, we’ll finally discover how Levinson chooses to end Euphoria – and there’s no end of theories online about how its central character may or may not (and, for some of them, probably will not) survive the end game.

So, here are our six best theories as to how Euphoria is going to end. Spoilers: It’s probably not going to be a happy ending.

Who will die in Euphoria season 3?

Here are our top six theories about who will die in Euphoria season 3, taking into account the ending of the most recent episode, Stand Still and See.

Theory 1: Rue Bennett Hemky Madera, Zendaya, Bill Bodner in Euphoria season 3 sitting in a police station interview room, looking uneasy.

Euphoria’s most recent episode made one thing abundantly clear: this season is, at its heart, about finding a way for Rue Bennett to redeem herself. Just how this redemption will manifest itself, however, is a question still waiting to be answered.

Watching the most recent episode, Stand Still and See, and its (let’s be honest, a bit on the nose) religious undertones, maybe the final season of Euphoria has been about Zendaya’s Rue being bruised and broken, over and over again, but still getting back up to fight. To survive.

Euphoria went out of its way this week to portray Rue, sat in a church, silently hoping for redemption, when she receives a phone call from her estranged mother (played by Nika King with a superb amount of fragile grace), with whom she pleads for forgiveness.

If there was any character in Euphoria who would benefit from this redemption, it’s Rue. She’s pushed away almost every single positive personal relationship in her life in an effort to protect both them and herself. 

This budding relationship with God and Rue’s search for forgiveness may be far too little, far too late, but it does also speak to the larger themes Levinson has always tried to weave into his work.

Zendaya as Rue Bennett in Euphoria season 3, sat among wooden chairs

Then, there’s the burning bush of it all. Rue may have taken it as a sign of divine providence – that there is, after all, hope – but maybe it’s also meant to signal that God is about to pull something really Old Testament out of his hat.

In her death – whether that comes at the hands of Alamo, or Laurie or even, perhaps, the ghost of her addiction – what if Rue becomes the Christ-like figure who redeems every other person in Euphoria by way of her sacrifice? It would certainly play to Zendaya’s strengths for mining the emotional depths of Rue and bringing back diamonds. That Emmy would be automatically hers, and give Euphoria’s central character the complicated, uncomfortable ending she deserves.

However, as this compelling Reddit theory by user JealousHovercraft768 also suggests, killing Rue may be too obvious of a ploy. What if the ultimate twist was Rue surviving, and that voiceover we’ve been hearing the entire time was actually her giving evidence on the stand? It would certainly be a big swing for Levinson to take – something he’s proved, time and time again, he’s not afraid of doing.

Theory 2: Nate Jacobs (obviously) Jacob Elordi with fists raised as Nate Jacobs in Euphoria.

Look what they’ve done to my boy. As things stand, Nate Jacobs (Jacob Elordi) seems like the most obvious candidate to meet a grisly end in the finale. It wouldn’t be too much of a stretch, given that he's currently said goodbye to a fair few bodily appendages over the last few weeks.

The trajectory of Nate’s story is one of the most interesting aspects of Euphoria, given that it seems the furthest away from the storyline the series was trying to give him in its debut year. Then, it seemed fairly prescient to predict that Nate was struggling big-time with his sexuality, and that his illicit, secret relationship with Jules, mostly taking place anonymously through a gay hook-up app, would help him find the light. 

But that is, uh, definitely not how Nate’s story is going to go. His debt to Naz is reaching almost comic levels of ‘a situation going from bad to worse.’ How many more limbs, exactly, can one man lose?

Unless some Hail Mary is coming in the next two episodes – a nice twist would be Nate divorcing Cassie and reconnecting with Jules, given their relationship is one of the most nuanced and intriguing that Euphoria, for some reason, has never fully explored – Nate’s card seems marked.

As Reddit user uwill1der points out, Nate’s death would be of significant importance to Cassie’s arc, since it would play into her ultimate fear: being alone.

Theory 3: Cassie Howard (or is it Jacobs?) Sydney Sweeney in Euphoria season 3, sitting in a red armchair with a microphone in front of her.

Speaking of Cassie... this would be less of a physical death and more the death of Cassie’s ego, of her ambition. Despite the show trying various ways to degrade her, over and over again, somehow, Sydney Sweeney keeps Cass just on the right side of delusion. From her burgeoning OnlyFans career, her flatlining marriage to Nate and her movie star ambitions, you can’t say she hasn’t been hustling to try and make her way to the top. 

As fulfilling as her much-coveted role of ‘Job Applicant’ on LA Nights will surely be, a hallmark of Cassie’s character from season 2 onwards has been her willingness to hurt the people she claims to love to get what she wants. 

Nate may well be the exception to this, but Cassie has burnt a lot of bridges in the last three seasons. Her dogged attempts to become famous, no matter the cost or the course, may not come to fruition in the way she thinks.

One of the hallmarks of Maddy’s character in Euphoria has been that she doesn’t forgive and she doesn’t forget. And why would her former best friend, who stole her boyfriend, be any exception? As Tonydorigo11 points out on Reddit, Maddy getting into business with Alamo and his girls could spell disaster for Cass if her Hollywood dreams end up in tatters and she still has Nate’s inherited debt to Naz to pay.

Theory 4: Alamo Brown and/or Laurie Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje seated in a diner as Alamo Brown in Euphoria season 3.

The concept of a Big Bad in the world of Euphoria has never really been a thing. For its first two seasons, the characters were less battling against an antagonistic figure and more their own addictions, fears and anxieties.

Alamo and Laurie have placed Rue directly in the centre of their proxy war, and her flip-flopping between the two sides of the dangerous drug kingpins as a DEA mole strongly suggests that, sooner rather than later, the jig will be up and there will be hell to pay.

From a storytelling perspective, the neatest ending would be for Euphoria to take both Alamo and Laurie out – preferably at the same time and probably by law enforcement – and clear the way for Rue to, finally, be free.

But, then again, wouldn’t that almost be too neat? The point of both Alamo and Laurie’s presence in the story is that they’re physical manifestations of the mistakes Rue has made and the temptation she’s given in to, time and time again. If only she hadn’t taken that suitcase. If only she hadn’t stayed at Alamo’s apartment.

This week, Euphoria went out of its way to show viewers a compelling, dramatic backstory for new player Alamo (portrayed with vindictive glee by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), and this effort to humanise him, to show us how he became the way he is, smells strongly of setting him up for an important presence in the last two episodes. But will it end with him taking Laurie out... or Laurie taking him out?

Theory 5: Maddy Perez Alexa Demie as Maddy Perez with her hair down in Euphoria.

Just kidding. My girl is way too committed to serving to ever let this happen.

Theory 6: Actually, no one dies  Zendaya as Rue Bennett (left) and Hunter Schafer as Jules Vaughn walk down an aisle in Euphoria season 3.

Wouldn’t this be the biggest gag of all? So much of the controversy and conversation around Euphoria has always been about how the show so willingly puts its characters through the emotional and physical meat grinder or trauma, over and over again.

Season 3 has been no exception – as you’ve seen above, many of the show’s key characters, Rue and Nate especially, have been boxed into a corner for its final two episodes. In such extreme cases, actually, that death doesn’t just seem obvious, it reads like a foregone conclusion. 

But if Euphoria season 3 is one big moral lesson in forgiveness and redemption, why shouldn’t it be the case that even its most desperate, depraved characters be given that grace too?

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HBO has cast Ozark star Laura Linney in its upcoming show Lanterns as a dramatic first-look trailer drops.

The new show, which will be released in the UK on Monday 17 August, will star Linney alongside Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre as its leads, based on the DC comic characters from Green Lantern.

Lanterns' official logline reads: "The series follows new recruit John Stewart (Aaron Pierre) and Lantern legend Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler), two intergalactic cops drawn into a dark, earth-based mystery as they investigate a murder in the American heartland."

A teaser trailer released today revealed a first look at all three stars in action. The nearly two-minute long trailer begins with Hal Jordan placing a Green Lantern ring in front of John Stewart and declaring: "This ring. It's the greatest weapon in the universe."

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The viewer is then fed shots of what Hal Jordan is able to do while in possession of the ring, including fighting, protection, teleportation and even counterfeiting money.

The trailer not only gives a glimpse at the stellar cast but also sets up the suspenseful storyline of the enduring tensions between Hal Jordan and John Stewart as he tries to possess a ring for himself.

The trailer concludes with John Stewart telling Laura Linney's currently unnamed character: "I was raised fearless and I'll do this better than he's ever done it before."

She simply replies: "Then go and get it, John Stewart," before the trailer ends with one last shot of, this time, John Stewart wearing a Green Lantern ring himself.

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As well as Ozark Laura Linney is known for The Big C whilst Kyle Chandler is recognised for playing Eric Taylor in Friday Night Lights and Aaron Pierre for playing Terry Richmond in Netflix's Rebel Ridge.

They will be joined in the cast by Kelly Macdonald, who made her acting debut in Trainspotting, alongside Garret Dillahunt, Poorna Jagannathan, Jason Ritter, Ulrich Thomsen, Nathan Fillion, J Alphonse Nicholson and Jasmine Cephas Jones.

The Lanterns pilot was co-written by Chris Mundy, Damon Lindelof and Tom King, who are co-creators for the series, with Mundy also serving as showrunner.

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With the final episode of FBI season 8 having now aired, it won't be long before fans of the police procedural are wondering if it'll be returning for anymore episodes.

Well, it would certainly be sad news if FBI was drawing to a close but thankfully, that's not a reality that the show's fans have to reckon with as it was renewed for season 9 last year as part of a multi-season renewal.

That renewal meant that fans could rest easy in the fact that FBI would be on our screens throughout 2026 and 2027. But now that season 8 is done and dusted in the US, many may be wondering just how long of a gap it'll be between seasons.

Wondering when FBI season 9 will land on our screens? Read on for everything we know so far.

FBI season 9 release date speculation Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom ‘OA’ Zidan, Katherine Renee Kane as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace, Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell and John Boyd as Special Agent Stuart Scola in FBI.

As of now, there's no confirmed release date for FBI season 9, but we do know that the series will return to US screens sometime in fall 2026.

It was previously said that the ninth season will premiere in the autumn months of 2026, with it set to conclude in spring 2027.

We're sure CBS will confirm the exact release date sometime soon, seeing as autumn really isn't that far away. As for UK fans, FBI airs on Sky Witness and NOW, with new season 8 episodes being released every week. So, we'll likely see a bit of a delay when it comes to a UK release, but watch this space.

At the time of its renewal, Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment, said: "The All-FBI Tuesday is a powerful force to be reckoned with on our primetime schedule.

"Dick Wolf and the talent in front of and behind the camera on all three series continue to deliver top-notch storytelling, riveting action and intrigue that has captivated a dedicated fanbase steadily across multiple seasons. We are excited to see what next season holds for all these heroic characters."

FBI season 9 cast speculation: Who might return?

Season 8 kicked off in a very dramatic fashion for Isobel, who had survived an explosion at the end of season 7, but suffered some serious injuries of her own. Some fans understandably feared the worst as she spent several days in a coma, but, thankfully, she ultimately survived.

While she was offered a promotion, she couldn't leave her team, so we can certainly expect Alana De La Garza back for season 9, as well as the rest of the main cast.

One of the more recent cast members that we won't be seeing is Dani Rhodes (Emily Alabi), who we met in season 7, but sadly died in Scola's arms during the season 8 premiere after being shot during a hostage situation.

Here's a list of the cast members we are expecting to see in season 9:

  • Missy Peregrym as Maggie Bell
  • Zeeko Zaki as Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan
  • Jeremy Sisto as Jubal Valentine
  • John Boyd as Stuart Scola
  • Alana De La Garza as Isobel Castille
  • Juliana Aidén Martinez as Eva Ramos
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There's no trailer for FBI season 9 just yet but you can re-acquaint yourself with season 8's action below.

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Doctor Who's TV movie at 30: Sylvester McCoy delivers verdict on Paul McGann's Time Lord
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Let’s take a Tardis trip back to 27 May 1996. It’s a time when there has been no new Doctor Who for nearly seven years after the show’s cancellation. So fan excitement for a proposed revival is off the scale. Hopes are high among the cast and crew, too. As Sylvester McCoy remembers today: “We were very excited...”

McCoy had played the seventh embodiment of the Doctor for two years until 1989: “When it finished, people said that was the end of it, it’ll never come back, but I knew it would come back, partly because the fans would not let it go, they wouldn’t let it die.”

Indeed, McCoy was invited to reprise his role for the $5 million Doctor Who (The Movie), which saw his Time Lord land in San Francisco on New Year’s Eve 1999, only to be forced to regenerate into Paul McGann’s Eighth Doctor. It was an extra-special moment for McCoy. “What was great was that Paul was a friend,” he says, “so it was nice to hand over the key of the Tardis to a friend.”

Did he pass on any tips about playing the time traveller? “Paul was worried about doing conventions for a while, but I think I talked him into doing that, to embrace it, which he now loves and he’s brilliant at.”

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As for Paul’s performance, McCoy says, “It was terrific, I thought he was great. The interesting thing was that in the early scenes, he was more Christ-like – there was quite a religious thing going on there. But then science fiction is kind of religion, and as far as I’m concerned religion is medieval science fiction, so they kind of tie up together.

“Another thing I found interesting was that Doctor Who actually lands in America, he comes out of the Tardis and they shoot him! I thought there was a bit of satire in there somewhere.

"My favourite bit was when the motorbike rode into the Tardis. I didn’t know it was that big!"

So how did McCoy get the gig? "They got in touch with my agent and asked me if I would come along and do the regeneration scene with Paul. And I said yes. Because I didn’t ever do a regeneration scene with anyone..."

He is referring to his 80s spell in the Tardis, which ended with his Doctor and companion Ace (Sophie Aldred) walking off to the horizon, arm in arm, and began with a compromised changeover. For McCoy's debut in the 1987 story Time and the Rani, his predecessor, Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor, declined to participate, so McCoy had to give the impression of Baker while on the floor of the Tardis, before he transformed.

"I had to be the previous actor myself, and they dressed me up in his costume. But he was a big fellow, the previous costume had lost me for about three days and they gave me a Harpo Marx wig. I looked ridiculous. But I always thought that I would come back and do a regeneration, no matter what. So I was delighted that I was coming back as Doctor Who, that I could do my regeneration scene and hand over to my friend Paul McGann."

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Filming took place in Vancouver, Canada (“I was there for about two weeks – it was incredibly cold”), but McCoy wasn’t keen on his publicity photo, “because they stuck Paul on a box to make him look taller than me, then the angle of the image was slanted so they made him look even taller! But, he concedes, “I am the smallest Doctor... maybe Jodie [Whittaker, the Thirteenth Doctor] is smaller.”

The Anglo-American co-production, intended to be the pilot for a new series, co-starred Eric Roberts as the Master and Daphne Ashbrook as cardiologist Dr Grace Holloway, with whom a half-human Doctor shares a kiss (more of that in a moment). And at the time, producer Philip Segal told Radio Times, "I’m doing this because I am a fan and I want it back as much as everybody else. I’m not interested in tearing the fabric of the show apart."

In the end The Movie drew a sizeable 9.08 million to BBC One – but only 5.6 million in the States a fortnight before. This was deemed insufficient by the executives, so sadly the series had to be shelved. It was very much a case of what could have been, especially with McGann's performance coming in for considerable praise.

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Does he have any ideas as to why it didn’t catch on? “Because I was in it." Really? "No, this is my theory. I don’t mean it in a negative way. Although Doctor Who was known in America at that time, it was only known via public broadcasting [PBS]. So a minority, a large minority, watched it but the majority didn’t know it. So [in The Movie] I think it was confusing that there was this Doctor, then suddenly there was another Doctor. In hindsight it was too complicated a thing for them to grab onto.

"The other reason was that it was up against Roseanne and it was a special episode. So that didn’t help." The hit US sitcom was watched that night by nearly 21 million.

“But it works very well. When they showed it in Britain, it was hugely successful because it’s part of our TV culture, we know the story, we know what’s meant. It’s a bit like pantomimes. They don’t export to other countries but we grew up with them.”

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Compared with what had gone before under the name Doctor Who, however, The Movie did feel fast, modern and big-budget, with more emotion and romance. All the things it was when the show came back for good in 2005, and all the things it is today. McCoy agrees that it did prove to be a stepping stone, but as for the romance, “That was a bad bit, I disapprove of that.

"In classic Doctor Who, sex was kept out of it. Dear friends have told me that when they were young, they used to be able to watch television as a family and young kids would be watching it. As there was no romance in it, they were very comfortable with it. But bringing all that in kind of takes away the innocence of it, really. It was at its best when it was completely for the family… everyone got something out of it.”

I remind the actor of his very first work for television, the freewheeling, fondly remembered children's series Vision On, which McCoy joined in 1975. "Oh, that was a brilliant time. That was my first kind of concentrated television – three years in a TV series. And it was joyful because we were so free, we were allowed to improvise, invent, create.

"But it spoilt me in many ways for other things. When later on I was in Casualty or The Bill or something like that, I always felt constrained by that kind of acting because I'd had such freedom before."

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But back to the "McGanniversary", as some are calling it. The Movie may have foundered in 1996, but it's clear that this one-off production paved the way for the modern incarnation of the show.

It also led to returns for both McCoy’s and McGann’s Doctors, in the TV series itself, audio dramas and of course at conventions. So not only was each of them the Doctor for a certain generation, but they remain so. How does that make McCoy feel?

“It makes me very proud and honoured. Who'd have thought? It’s the job that keeps on giving. And the love that you receive from people all over the world... I mean, I’ve travelled extensively, meeting Doctor Who fans from Latin America, India, you name it. The only continent I haven’t been to is the Antarctic."

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As for the convention circuit, he says, "I love it. In the early days when I went to America when there were hardly any conventions over here, and when there was no wi-fi and all that kind of stuff, it was a meeting place for young people who were the only Doctor Who fans in the village, type of thing. And they were lonely and laughed at, but when they went to conventions they met their selves, the same kind of people.

"Once, I was walking down a big, carpeted alleyway with all these teenagers, some in costumes, sitting in circles, animated and discussing it and enjoying it. And I thought, 'I’m so proud to be part of that.' It brings such joy to people.”

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When Ricky Gervais appears on screen for our Zoom chat, it could be a scene straight out of Extras, his merciless comedy lampooning all that is self-important about Hollywood and its luminaries. Behind him, I count at least five BAFTA Awards, two Golden Globes and, on a low shelf, almost as an afterthought, an Emmy.

“Are those in case I had forgotten what you’ve done?” I ask.

“Well, it’s my office…” he starts, before breaking into a trademark Gervais howl of laughter. “I could have faced the camera in another direction, I know.”

If any homegrown entertainer deserves to have their trophies up front and centre, it’s Gervais. Since breaking into the public consciousness and changing the rhythm of British comedy for ever with his mockumentary series The Office in 2001, the Reading-born comedian, actor, writer and director has enjoyed a hit rate second to none.

As well as executive producing the US version of the show, he and co-creator Stephen Merchant followed up with Extras and Life’s Too Short, while Gervais also created Derek and, notoriously and gloriously, hosted the Golden Globe Awards five times, making it quite clear on each occasion how little he thought of every superstar in the room.

Now he can add another one to the trophy list – coming top in the RT poll to find Britain’s best modern comedy, where our readers voted for their favourite show of the past 15 years. The winner is After Life, Gervais’s bittersweet tale of recent widower Tony and his journey back to, if not happiness, then contentment, after losing his wife to cancer. Sweetly, he says he’s “thrilled” to be pocketing this victory.

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Considering the other titles in a pedigree list, why does he think this show, which finished four years ago, has landed so well? “Well, if I’m being totally honest, the answer is because it’s on Netflix, the biggest platform in the world, with 300 million subscribers. That helped,” he grins. “But I also think it resonated because everyone has been through something like it, and people like seeing themselves on telly.”

As Tony Johnson, Gervais paints a convincing portrait of a man swimming in a pool of bottomless grief. Finding little joy in his job on a local newspaper, or at home, where he watches endless videos of his late wife, Tony ultimately aborts an attempt to take his own life in order to feed his dog Brandy, a scene-stealing German Shepherd.

“It wasn’t meant to be about grief,” Gervais says of his original inspiration for the show. “The idea came around 2017, when cancel culture meant people started being careful of what they said. I wanted to write a comedy about a bloke who doesn’t care any more. I thought, ‘Why wouldn’t you? If you were going to kill yourself and didn’t. Why were you going to? Because you thought you’d lost everything. And why didn’t you? Because the dog was hungry.’ It all started from there, and it got deeper.

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“Then, after the first series, people came up to me,” he continues, “and I realised everyone was grieving – they all thought it was about them. You don’t get over it. Someone told me, grief is like a heavy backpack, it doesn’t get lighter, you just get better at carrying it. So it became a study of grief, and it resonated.

“I spoke to a friend who works with the Samaritans, and they said, ‘Please don’t ever make Tony go through with it,’ so, for the first time, I was conscious of the responsibility. I don’t feel responsible for a middle manager in an office in Slough, and I don’t feel responsible for portraying Hollywood in Extras, but this time, I thought, ‘I’ve got to do this right. I’ve got to be bothered’.”

Although Gervais has often acted in other projects, including the Night at the Museum films and Muppets Most Wanted, it’s the body of work that he has created, written, directed and starred in that has had the most impact. How does he balance those tasks? Does he see himself in a role from the beginning?

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“It all comes at once,” he explains. “My influences are mostly from real life, and I write about what I know, where I’ve been, how I’ve felt. I’m fascinated by humanity, and all those things that seem trivial: embarrassment, ego, jealousy. I don’t think most people sit down and ask, ‘What’s the point of life?’ They say, ‘Why is Jack such an idiot?’ Most of us are living in a safe sort of society, where your firstborn isn’t dying of dysentery and you’re not being shot at. The worst thing that happens is a waiter being rude to you.”

David Jason recently told RT that the secret to Only Fools and Horses was that it wasn’t a comedy, but a drama that happened to have characters doing funny things, and Gervais believes the same is true of After Life. “People ask me, ‘Is it a comedy or a drama?’ I say, ‘Well, it’s real life. What’s yours? A bit of both.’ You can’t have a group of people telling jokes all the time, it’s wearing. Realism is interesting enough. In my shows, no one gets a gun, no one sees an alien. You just want the people you love doing things in a funny way.

“When you write a film, it’s beginning, middle and end; sitcoms are just middle. The victories are tiny, like in The Office when David Brent told Chris Finch to f**k off. That was massive.”

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Another theme running through Gervais’s work is the power of kindness; no person gets left behind. As Penelope Wilton’s sage friend Anne tells Tony in the latter, “It’s not all about you.” However, Gervais is a rare entertainer who can justifiably decide it is all about him, shelves bulging with trophies and all. Even in his Golden Globes-hosting schtick of telling his A-list audience, “if you do win tonight, remember that no one cares about that award as much as you do… don’t get emotional, it’s embarrassing,” he’s still highly paid and centre stage. What are his own checks and balances?

Gervais comes from a family who worked or still work in the care sector. He’s had the same woman, TV producer turned novelist Janet Fallon (who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer herself), by his side since 1982, and donates millions to animal charities. He adds now: “Was it Oprah Winfrey who said, ‘If you don’t know who you are by the time you become famous, it will define you.’ I didn’t have any money until I was 40, so the work is done.”

Gervais can also claim to be one of our most successful exports Stateside. As well as the millions he has earned, he has a home in New York, buddies like Larry David, and a string of Netflix stand-up comedy specials, including a record-breaking turn at the Hollywood Bowl. But in his work, he remains palpably British. “People ask me, ‘Why are your characters so grotesque?’ We’re force-fed people like George Clooney as a doctor, but it’s a false expectation of life. We look like me and David Earl [After Life’s Brian]. There’s nothing funny about being cool and handsome.”

Runner-up in our best modern comedy poll is Detectorists, the creation of Gervais’s fellow Office alumnus, Mackenzie Crook, whom Gervais persuaded to direct as well as write. “I told Mackenzie, ‘Why are you telling someone else what you want? You’re there anyway.’” The gentle, bucolic comedy is very different from the coarser, more vulgar world of After Life, but Gervais sees a shared sensibility: “Nothing huge, nothing surreal, just minute, tiny things. It’s the silences, the pauses, the naturalism.”

David Brent (Ricky Gervais) and Gareth Keenan (MacKenzie Crook) in The Office.

No bum jokes or C-bombs in Detectorists, though. Why does Gervais reach for them? “Because those people do exist, so I just like to throw them all in.” Drama and comedy, rude and gentle, After Life is also intensely revealing. Through “Tony”, with his great love for his partner, his happiness with his dog, his great consolation in the tiniest nonsenses of all human life, it’s clearly an extremely personal work. Will Gervais ever create such an expansive, self-exploring piece again?

“I don’t know,” he admits. “You don’t know you’re changing when you’re changing, you have to look back. I worked in an office for years, so I wrote about it. I’d been in entertainment for a couple of years when I wrote Extras. Derek came out of my family working in care homes. But it’s never the sit- or the com. It’s the people, always the people. “If I had one central message in my comedy, it would be that we’re all idiots, so it’s all OK.”

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Strictly icon Johannes Radebe talks fame, growing up and facing down slurs: "Many who loved me didn't know how to handle my queerness"
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Johannes Radebe is a Strictly Come Dancing favourite and will return to the show later this year.

He made his musical theatre debut in a UK touring production of Kinky Boots in 2025. Now it’s his first time performing in the West End, reprising his role as drag queen Lola, who forms an unlikely friendship with Charlie (Matt Cardle) after he inherits his father’s struggling shoe factory and starts making footwear for drag queens.

Johannes, you’ve gone from being a dancer to a singer and actor – how did that happen?

It took me two years to say yes to the job, because of impostor syndrome. I despise celebrity casting and I understood there would be so many black, queer men on the sidelines, wanting this opportunity. And while I’ve always been on stage, I wasn’t very confident with my singing. My mum always told me I sound like a sheep. I went to singing lessons and my teacher said, “That’s called a vibrato, and a very fast, strong one that we can work with.”

When did you first wear heels?

I was a teeny, weeny boy when I put on my mum’s heels for the first time. Playing with other kids was hard, so that was my pastime. I would also throw on her turbans and necklaces. I remember the feeling, the freedom, I was afforded by her of: “OK, do your thing.” But she was like, “If your father sees you, don’t come running to me.”

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What was it like growing up in Zamdela in South Africa?

As a young boy, many who loved me didn’t know how to handle my queerness. I remember my uncle saying, “As long as you don’t come here with hair and nails and make-up, we’re fine.” I said, “So your love comes with conditions. I don’t think that’s love at all.” It was also the thing that propelled me to get out of my township, because I thought, “I’m not gonna survive”. I had to deal with my internal homophobia. I’m glad I’m over that now.

Do you still encounter homophobia?

When I was doing rehearsals in Leicester [Kinky Boots played a limited run at Leicester Curve before the London Coliseum], I went to buy a jacket potato and the ladies that served me were gorgeous. They were big fans of Strictly, so you can imagine the energy that would erupt from them! Then this boy comes out of nowhere and shouts a racist, homophobic slur. I went, “Exactly, darling!” I know what it is to be bullied, but I’ve always been able to rise above that.

So how do you rise above it?

It comes from the love and support I’ve experienced since being in this country [Radebe became a British citizen in February]. It outweighs any hate I might encounter, because I’m now a stronger man so I can handle my business. As a young boy, I couldn’t, and I’m glad for those people that interceded.

You made Strictly Come Dancing history when you partnered with John Whaite in 2021. Did it feel like a big deal at the time? 

Nicola [Adams] and Katya [Jones] did it first [in 2020], and respect to them. At the time the thought of seeing them on that dancefloor terrified me, because of my life experiences. I thought, “These women are brave.” When Strictly asked me, it bothered me that I had to think about it. Having my mum’s approval mattered. The first thing she said was, “What’s the problem? Does [John] not deserve the Johannes that everybody else deserves? Open heart, open mind.” That was all I needed to hear.

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How did your family react?

I watched the final with my family in South Africa and I realised how invested they were. My niece said, “Look at the way they look at each other!” The whole room erupted and said, “Yeah, why didn’t you bring him home? You guys are in love!” And I was like “No, no,” but it was just the sheer joy of having a conversation about me being in a relationship with a man. My uncle said, “You guys deserved to win.” It changed the trajectory of my relationship with my entire family.

You were on Celebrity MasterChef in 2021 and won The Great British Sewing Bee: Celebrity Christmas Special in 2022. Are there any other shows you’d love to go on?

I was a choreographer on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK vs The World [in 2022], but I still need to sit on the judging panel. That’s icon status. I’m just going to keep on working so I can sit in that chair.

There’s also a film adaptation of your 2023 memoir JoJo: Finally Home in the works. Do you have any updates?

Why do films take forever? It is greenlit, but we welcome more producers. I read the first script a few months ago and it was absolutely heart-warming.

Is it exciting to tell your life story?

I didn’t realise what I was doing was inspirational. But now looking back, so many people need that encouragement, especially where I come from. There’s a lack of role models and a lack of representation. I want my movie to be for anyone that needs the message: get out of your township, there’s a world waiting for you.

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When Joseph Fiennes was cast as Shakespeare in the 1998 film Shakespeare in Love, he was a jobbing actor, five years out of drama school. To play the greatest Englishman who ever lived – a part that, according to producer Ed Zwick, “every actor in England” had auditioned for, from Paul McGann, Hugh Grant and Colin Firth to his own older brother, Ralph – Fiennes decided that research was key.

So, Fiennes took himself to John Sandoe’s in Chelsea, where books and shelves sit higgledy-piggledy and cheek-by-jowl, giving the place the look and feel of a storybook bookshop. “I was gathering together all these Shakespeare biographies and books I couldn’t afford when I saw – literally across the pile of books, by a bookshelf opposite – Tom Stoppard,” Fiennes recalls. “And I was like, ‘That’s a bit weird.’”

It was weird, or more accurately serendipitous, because Britain’s foremost living playwright had co-written the script of Shakespeare in Love. Fiennes plucked up the courage and introduced himself, explained his situation and asked if Stoppard could advise him on how to play the Bard. Stoppard, who Fiennes describes as a “charismatic, relaxing presence in possession of a fierce intellect and a knowing playfulness,” invited him to his house.

“So we went for a cup of tea at his place,” the actor recalls, “and, essentially, he said to ditch all the academic books. For every expert, there’s another expert who cancels that expert’s theory out. Throw it all away. So I asked, ‘How do I get to the truth?’ He said, ‘Joe. The best way to get to the truth is fantasy.’”

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Fiennes has taken Stoppard’s advice to use his imagination to get to the truth of a character ever since – and never more so than when that character is a real person. Like Richard Ratcliffe, who Fiennes played last year in Prisoner 951, the story of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, played by recent Bafta winner Narges Rashidi, which was written by Stephen Butchard and directed by Philippa Lowthorpe.

“I’ve had more people of all ages and backgrounds email and message me about Prisoner 951 who found it affecting and more important than anything else I’ve done,” he says. “And working with Philippa was, hands down, the best experience I’ve had with a director.”

Stoppard’s advice was again invaluable when Fiennes came to play Gareth Southgate, first on stage in the play Dear England by James Graham and now in the TV adaptation starting this week on BBC One. It’s not that research isn’t important, Fiennes stresses, it’s the way it’s used – as an engine rather than as a brake. “James [Graham] has brought his element of truth – brilliantly researched, hours of talking to Gareth and to the FA and to other people – and then there’s this bit where you have to jump off with your imagination.

“We’re not pretending to do a documentary. This is a fictitious look behind the scenes at the FA and at Gareth’s work with the England team in an attempt to explore bigger ideas beyond football, like national identity, masculinity and racism. It’s the marriage between imagination and research that proves really fruitful.”

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It’s certainly proved fruitful as far as Dear England is concerned. After the play’s success in theatres, it has struck a chord as a state-of-the-nation piece of art (if the nation is England, that is). Playing Southgate is, inevitably, harder than playing Shakespeare because we only have an idea of what the playwright was like. With Southgate, we have the living and breathing man to compare Fiennes’s character to. How did the actor perfect his performance?

“I would religiously play his audiobook, which is very insightful about his growing up, being a young man, his experience of playing and managing,” Fiennes says. “Hearing his voice, the intonations, the choices of grammar, understanding and absorbing all of that, and watching Sky Sports. That gives you the way he presents himself. Then, of course, I embraced James’s script.”

In doing all this, along with wearing a prosthetic nose and false teeth, Fiennes says, “Gareth just arrived, very immediately as a sort of entity or spirit I channelled. It wasn’t effortless but I didn’t feel I had to work too hard, probably because James is a good writer and I had kind of grown up with Gareth. It took a lot of energy to nuance it, but I felt Gareth at a very intrinsic level.”

Having enjoyed such success with Dear England on stage – he was nominated for an Olivier Award for his performance – Fiennes says he was “watchful” about the transfer to TV and that a recalibration of the character was necessary. “The play was broad and colourful and full of comedy, whereas the TV version looks through a more dramatic lens,” he says. “There are funny lines from the play that you are wedded to that just don’t work on TV.”

Jodie Whittaker as Pippa Grange, Joseph Fiennes as Gareth Southgate and Will Antenbring as Harry Kane in Dear England. They are stood in a football stadium on the pitch. Gareth is wearing a shirt, tie and waistcoat, and is leaning down to hold a football. Pippa is stood behind one side wearing a tracksuit, and Harry is stood the other side wearing a football kit.

Meanwhile, other aspects of the story become more magnified – not least the idea that Gareth’s work managing his new England squad – changing the culture, introducing more sports psychology to the team, going on team-building exercises, encouraging journalling – was part of his own redemption for missing the penalty at the 1996 Euros that sent England out.

“Because film or TV becomes exciting with what’s not said, when you can get close-ups on the looks between characters, you can get to the dialogue beneath the dialogue, which you can’t get in theatre, and I loved focusing in on that.”

For Fiennes, Dear England is about “grappling with ghosts”. “We all have these critical junctures in our lives, which, if you don’t address them, they will perpetuate. Gareth is grappling with his ghosts and there’s a form of healing through helping others.”

I ask Fiennes to elaborate on critical junctures in his own life but he dodges the question – twice. “I wouldn’t want to bore you or anyone reading,” he says. So instead, and as happens so often when men would rather not be vulnerable, we talk about football. “I love watching it live, being in the stand, because I love the company. I come from a large family [Fiennes is one of six children], I work in companies in the theatre, I love the ‘us all piling in together,’” he enthuses. “There’s different cultural points of view but ultimately we’re all there to support and serve something other than ourselves.”

Is he competitive himself? “I’m competitive, not to necessarily lift the cup to say ‘I won’, but physically to get the dopamine rewards of the exertion. I love the skeletal stress,” he says. “We’ve got a Jack Russell and I’m like a Jack Russell. I’ll run after everything.”

And in running after everything, Fiennes, who was so good as the chilling, charming Commander Fred Waterford in The Handmaid’s Tale, finds seeing life and work in terms of “failure” and “success” as unhelpful. “I paid my way through drama school while being a dresser at the National Theatre and for anyone that wants to go into the world of acting or film-making, go and pick up the pants and make the cups of tea and wait in the wings or behind the camera and see how it all works. Because there’s a multitude of people that are engaged in making the machine run.

“To this day, aged 56, if I go onto a film set or into a theatre, I understand that before I stepped into that room, there’s been six months of sweat, blood and tears to get that far. The success is the participation, the process, and what a privilege it is. Even if it is a failure in anyone’s eyes, the fact that you’re there, you’re exercising something, and you’ll learn from it. And actually, if something fails, as [Samuel] Beckett said, that’s great. Fail again. Keep failing. But there’s no failure if I’m working and breathing.”

With the England team back in action in the World Cup in June, it’s a lesson the players could do well to heed.

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The results are in from our poll to find your favourite modern comedy – and it’s clear that British TV is still in a league of its own.
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Democracy has prevailed – and its results, as always, make for interesting reading. In February, when RT asked our readers to vote for their favourite modern British comedy, we set out to dispel the negativity that can characterise conversations on the current state of the genre.

To this end, we focused on shows that started from 2010 onwards, which, controversially, barred treasured 21st-century series such as The Office, Gavin & Stacey and Peep Show from being included in the longlist.

Although the absence of these shows – among others – was undoubtedly felt by fans, our aim was to produce a result distinct from any other polls we’ve seen in the past. In the process, we sought to elevate the next generation of “all-time greats”.

British comedy has been one of our proudest exports for decades, but we can only protect its premier status for future generations if we celebrate recent efforts as enthusiastically as the genre-defining classics.

Once more our thanks go to our industry panel – which included experts, from commissioners to writers, from actors to stand-up comics, of all ages and backgrounds – who whittled 15 years of British comedy from nearly 100 prospects to a longlist of 25 contenders. These 25 formed our readers’ poll, voted on earlier this year, with the results now revealed here.

Those results certainly prove that there are still plenty of laughs to be had – clearly, while the comedy genre faces the same challenges as the wider British television industry (if not more acutely), reports of its “death” have been greatly exaggerated. This is no clearer than in our top 10, which shows the impressive breadth of comedies that struck a chord with viewers in the past decade and a half.

Our cover star, unfiltered comic Ricky Gervais, remains the king of the UK comedy scene, with fans showing up to propel After Life to the top spot. Never a stranger to controversy, the prolific writer’s blend of sharp-tongued commentary and unflinching poignancy remains irresistible to many viewers. But as you go up the list, it’s clear our national taste extends much further.

Gervais’s former co-star in The Office Mackenzie Crook takes second place, bringing a different flavour entirely. Detectorists found its way into our hearts with less provocative characters who could deliver big laughs all the same. This understated sitcom turns the spotlight on the beauty of the British countryside, its communities and the passions that can bring unexpected groups together.

And coming in at a close third, haunted-house sitcom Ghosts carries the torch for the larger-than-life characters, creative wordplay and fast-paced physical comedy pioneered by the likes of Fawlty Towers. Of all the shows in our top 10, this one probably brought the most families together, with the spooks of Button House delighting viewers of all ages.

Your votes determined the final result and we thank everyone who took part in helping to imagine the future of British comedy. Looking ahead, from Small Prophets to Amandaland, and from Here We Go to Twenty Twenty Six, there’s every reason to believe we’ll have many more modern favourites to cheer for in 10 years’ time.

10. This Country (2.9%) Charlie Cooper as Kurtan and Daisy May Cooper as Kerry in This Country. They are crouched down in a green field. Long grass and wild flowers are sprung up around them.

Kerry and Kurtan (played by siblings Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper) make for a priceless comic double act in this authentic depiction of rural life for young people. Available on iPlayer

9. W1A (4.0%) Hugh Bonneville and Jessica Hynes photographed as their W1A characters

Workplace sitcom set inside the walls of the BBC, where head of values Ian Fletcher (Hugh Bonneville) is given a series of unenviable assignments. Available on iPlayer

8. Motherland (5.1%) Wk 7 Amandaland

Exasperated mum Julia (Anna Maxwell Martin) attempts to keep up with fellow middle-class parents in suburban west London. Available on iPlayer

7. Inside No. 9 (5.4%) Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith sit on the steps of a stage, with a red curtain behind them

Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith’s ever-changing anthology maintains a darkly comedic undercurrent that has made it a favourite with fans. Available on iPlayer

6. Friday Night Dinner (7.7%) Friday Night Dinner

Jackie and Martin Goodman (Tamsin Greig and Paul Ritter) host a weekly Shabbat dinner for their two sons (Simon Bird and Tom Rosenthal) that invariably descends into chaos. Available on Channel 4 streaming

5. Derry Girls (8.4%) The main characters of Derry Girls holding various mundane household items in a comically defensive and panicked pose

A group of Northern Irish schoolgirls (and one schoolboy) navigate ordinary teenage crises against an extraordinary backdrop: the final years of the Troubles. Available on Channel 4 streaming

4. Peter Kay’s Car Share (8.9%) Peter Kay as John Redmond and Sian Gibson as Kayleigh Kitson in Peter Kay's Car Share

Supermarket employees John (Peter Kay) and Kayleigh (Sian Gibson) share a commute filled with music, laughter and simmering romance. Available on iPlayer

3. Ghosts (12.0%) Ghosts cast

After a near-death experience, Alison (Charlotte Ritchie) begins to see the ghosts that haunt the stately home she inherited and shares with her husband (Kiell Smith-Bynoe). Available on iPlayer

2 Detectorists (12.6%) Andy (MACKENZIE CROOK) and Lance (TOBY JONES) in Detectorists Christmas Special 2022

Underdogs Andy (Mackenzie Crook) and Lance (Toby Jones) seek out lost treasures in English fields. Available on iPlayer

1 After Life (16.8%) Anti in After Life

After losing his wife to cancer, grieving widower and journalist Tony Johnson (Gervais) struggles to find meaning in his life, while reporting on the quirky community of Tambury for the local paper. Available on Netflix

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BBC staff have been told by new director-general Matt Brittin that "tough choices are unavoidable" as he scrambles to make cuts.

Former Google executive and Team GB Olympic athlete Brittin replaced Tim Davie who resigned last year.

In its 2026/2027 annual plan statement published before the end Davie's term, it said that whilst it believes the BBC is "needed more than ever" it was in need of "radical reform" due to mounting financial pressure.

Now, on his first day on the job, Matt Brittin has echoed the same message as his predecessor saying "tough choices are unavoidable as we make savings".

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In an email sent to staff, Brittin said: "The BBC has proved throughout its history how quickly it can reinvent itself to serve the needs of audiences - from restructuring for World War II to repurposing during Covid to spinning up services in conflict zones. We need, collectively, to call on that sense of urgency now.

"That means moving with velocity and clarity. Excellence at the BBC has always been founded on great, creative storytelling and brilliant, independent journalism. Today it also means making sure we get the right stories in the right formats on the right platforms."

Continuing, the email explained: "We must be where audiences are, and experiment more bravely: test ideas, learn quickly and back what works. Audiences will value the fact we are listening, innovating and working hard to serve them better.

"I know change will not be easy. Tough choices are unavoidable as we make savings. We should ask ourselves, honestly: if we were inventing the BBC today, what would we do? Then respond with clarity, pace and purpose."

Brittin stressed the importance if being "where audiences are" which aligns with the strategy revealed in the 2026/2027 annual plan statement of putting a focus on commissioning digital-first content for its official YouTube page.

This comes after it was reported the BBC will be letting go of 1 in 10 members of staff in an effort to save £500 million over the next two years.

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British crime drama Dalgliesh will be coming back to solve more crimes in the near future, it’s been announced, but fans will have to brace themselves for a big change.

Starring Bertie Carvel (Doctor Foster) as Commander Adam Dalgliesh, the series is based on the best-selling detective novels of the same name by the late PD James. 

Dalgliesh season 3 aired throughout December 2024, and fans will no doubt be delighted to hear that their favourite poet-slash-detective will be returning for new adventures, although they’ll have to wait until 2027 to see them.

Producers Acorn TV and New Pictures announced today that, yes, Carvel’s Dalgliesh will return, but when he does, his adventures won’t be broadcast on UK network 5 anymore.

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Instead, season 4 of Dalgliesh will premiere on streaming service Acorn TV in the UK, US and Canada. Radio Times has reached out for comment on 5’s involvement in Dalgliesh.

Speaking on the renewal, Elaine Pyke, co-founder and creative director, new pictures and executive producer of Dalgliesh said: "It’s a real pleasure returning to the world of Dalgliesh, brought to life by the brilliant Helen Edmundson and Bertie Carvel."

Don Klees, senior vice president of programming for Acorn TV added: "Dalgleish delivers exactly the type of suspenseful, character-driven drama out audience craves and we’re thrilled for it to return to our lineup of the very best in crime drama murder mystery."

One reason for the big wait in-between seasons, of course, is just how in demand star Carvel is. 

Late last year, it was announced that the Olivier and Tony award-winning actor would be reprising his role as cheating husband Simon Foster in BBC One’s Doctor Foster for a third season.

Carvel will be reuniting with his on-screen ex-wife Gemma Foster (Suranne Jones) and teenage son Tom (Tom Taylor), with the new season picking up almost ten years after the conclusion of the second season, which saw Tom make the decision to run away from his family, given the toxic relationship between his mother and father.

Doctor Foster’s third season is set to film this spring - with its three main characters all reuniting at a recent read-through - and will be aired on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

Dalgliesh season 1-3 are available to stream online via 5. Season 4 comes to Acorn TV in 2027.

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Radio Times brings you all the details on how to watch the French Open 2026 qualifying on TV and online.
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The race for Roland-Garros is on. 128 men and 128 women are pushing to qualify for a spot in the first round of the French Open 2026 this week.

Only 16 players can progress from each to secure their place in the main draw of the second tennis major of the year, which begins on Sunday.

Three wins are what's needed to secure that much-revered first-round berth, which comes with a well-deserved pay day to boot.

Great Britain's Jan Choinski and Jack Pinnington Jones are seeded in the men's qualifying draw, while Arthur Fery, Billy Harris and Harriet Dart are among the others hoping to earn their place in the main draw.

Qualifying serves as the perfect appetiser for the French Open – and UK viewers can watch coverage throughout the week.

Radio Times brings you all the details on how to watch the French Open 2026 qualifying on TV and online.

When is French Open 2026 qualifying?

French Open 2026 qualifying began on Monday 18 May 2026 and runs until Friday 22 May,

The main draw at Roland-Garros starts on Sunday 24 May and runs until the men's final on Sunday 7 June.

How to watch French Open 2026 qualifying on TV and live stream

UK viewers will be able to stream French Open 2026 qualifying live on TNT Sports via HBO Max.

There are multiple ways to get TNT Sports. If you already have BT Broadband, you can add TNT Sports to your existing contract from just £18 per month. You can add the ‘Big Sport’ package for £40 per month which includes all TNT Sports and 11 Sky Sports channels via a NOW pass.

Viewers can also access TNT Sports via HBO Max and stream directly to your smart TV.

You can watch the French Open 2026 on TNT Sports via a HBO Max sport pass without signing up to a contract.

Regular subscribers can also stream matches on a variety of devices including laptops, smartphones and tablets via the HBO Max app.

HBO Max is the new streaming home of TNT Sports, showing events including live Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, Premiership Rugby, UFC, Boxing and MotoGP. Learn more here: hbomax.com

French Open 2026 qualifiers schedule

Monday 18 May

  • Men's and women's single qualifying rounds (10am) HBO Max

Tuesday 19 May

  • Men's and women's single qualifying rounds (10am) HBO Max

Wednesday 20 May

  • Men's and women's single qualifying rounds (10am) HBO Max

Thursday 21 May

  • Men's and women's single qualifying rounds (11am) HBO Max
  • Main draw ceremony (2pm)

Friday 22 May

  • Men's and women's single qualifying rounds (11am) HBO Max

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The Cage ending explained: Do Leanne and Matty get away with it?
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What happens to the casino workers?
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*Warning: This article contains full spoilers for The Cage.*

Across five episodes, viewers are quietly willing for casino workers Leanne (Sheridan Smith) and Matty (Michael Socha) to get their stroke of luck and be able to provide for their families. While they're both robbing from their place of work and should arguably not be the ones we're rooting for, it's hard not to as we see the reasons that each of them needs cash quickly.

When they both discover they're robbing from the casino that they work at, it could go badly but instead, a friendship is soon forged as they unite on their common goal. The only problem is their (kind of) boss Gary (Barry Sloane), who is in a whirlwind of trouble himself. He's getting increasingly close to Leanne and is also breathing down Matty's neck – what could go wrong?

The stakes continue to be ever high in the final episode as the walls start closing in around them, especially after a police raid on the casino. Thankfully, Leanne comes to Matty's rescue but as they drive away together, what unfolds in that final episode? Read on for a full breakdown of the ending of BBC's The Cage.

The Cage ending explained: Do Leanne and Matty get away with it? Sheridan Smith, Freya Jones and Michael Socha standing on a bridge, looking out together.

When the casino gets raided, thankfully Leanne rescues Matty in her car and they drive off into the distance together. It turns out that Leanne took the money (£30,000, to be exact) and has it stashed in her car in a holdall.

Meanwhile, Gary tries to make a run for it but gets caught by Detective Sergeant Fen Ning (Sophie Mensah). He pleads with her, saying that he'll give her someone that's bigger than him in the operation. She reveals that he actually said something similar previously and didn't keep his promise so arrests him.

Realising they should probably lay low until the dust has settled, Leanne and Matty decide to go on a weekend away of sorts. Matty goes home to retrieve some clothes but is still faced with the prospect of moving the drugs that he has in his possession. He listens to his voicemails and Paul (Louis Emerick) tells him that all he has to do is hand over the bag of drugs to an address in the Lake District and it should be simple.

When they get to Leanne's, Matty is surprised that Leanne is bringing her son and also wants to bring her nan and daughter. They collect them and all seems well until they hit a snag and Leanne realises she's got a flat tyre. Stranded on a country road, they wait it out and it's there that Matty and Leanne say in a rather sweet moment that they're each others best friends.

It eventually gets dark and they're all sleeping, still waiting for roadside recovery when a police car eventually comes by to check on them, with the officer confused as to why they don't just use a spare tyre. Leanne and Matty are obviously rattled by the officer's presence for their own reasons but when he asks her to open the boot of her car, she does so – not realising what Matty has stashed in there.

Thomas (Anton Bibby) beats them to it and manages to hide the bag of cash but when the officer starts moving things around in order to get the spare tyre, he comes across Matty's rucksack filled with what looks like wrapped Christmas presents. Matty tries coming up with a half-hearted explanation but with the officer realising Leanne has a Liverpool accent (and has thus been outed as being one of the people he's been informed is on the run), it becomes clear what's happening.

Instantly, Matty tries to run away but gets caught and tries shouting to Leanne that he couldn't just leave the stash at his mother's.

In the station, everyone is getting questioned about their involvement and it's there that Gary's mum Nancy (Geraldine James) agrees to be a witness, in a bid to help her son.

We then get a flash-forward to six months later and Matty's now in prison. His cellmate has an illegal mobile phone and allows Matty to try to call her but he gets no answer, the same as usual, it appears. We then see Leanne and her family get together for the wake of her nan, who sadly passed away. Nancy is in attendance, offering her condolences and tells Leanne that she's been thinking of her.

Outside, Leanne is surprised to see Gary, even though they're technically not supposed to be talking to one another. Gary informs her that he's not on bail and actually has no charges against him as the extra cash couldn't be tied back to any illegal activity. Gary wants to check if there's still something between him and Leanne but Leanne says that his aggression in the casino is too much and she doesn't want to be with him. Gary gives her a card of his which has his new address in Tenerife and leaves.

In preparation for the trial, we see that both Leanne and Matty are pleading not guilty. When they're both faced with each other in the dock, Matty tries talking to Leanne but she doesn't want to, clearly feeling betrayed.

The evidence is stacked against them but they're both intent on pleading their innocence, even though their legal counsel is advising them against it. In court, Matty starts to see the impact of what's happened on Leanne's family and her, clearly feeling the weight of the case and what he's done.

What happens to Matty? Michael Socha sitting at a desk, wearing a white shirt and tie looking stressed as he answers a call on the phone.

Looking to his own daughter Emily (Freya Jones), Matty then tells the court that it was all him and Leanne wasn't involved. He changes his plea to guilty and says that Leanne didn't know anything about the drugs or the money. The judge then orders Leanne to leave the dock and later, Matty's mother's letter is read out to the court. Although it's something Matty doesn't want read out, it provides context about his character and the fact that his older brother drowned when he was just nine years old.

His mother says that Matty has never been able to move on from what was supposed to be a practical joke but tragically, went very wrong. He was told to pretend to be drowning so that his older brother would rescue him. But his brother sadly drowned and Matty's continued to blame himself for his death, not being able to move on from that time.

We then don't get the final verdict but flash-forward again to Matty in prison, being hugged by Emily, who's come to see him. This time is different though as she brings Leanne, who informs him that she's got a place for her and the kids.

Leanne promises Matty that she'll pay him back one day for everything he's done for them but he says that she doesn't need to. Emily then says that she thinks he's a hero for what he's done and that she'll write him regularly. Matty's on a high as he makes his way back to his cell and asks his cellmate for an hour on his phone so that he can listen to the new album from The Cure, which Emily recommended.

It turns out that Emily recorded the album for him via voicemail and he sticks his headphones in, smiling. We then see that actually, Leanne and her kids are now living with Nancy as together, they make their way to the casino. We also see Fen reunite with her family and Gary, sitting alone in his apartment in Tenerife, clearly missing home.

The Cage continues airing tonight at 9pm on BBC One, and is available as a boxset on BBC iPlayer.

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