Say Nothing review: Sensational dramatisation of the IRA’s ‘disappeared’ is a reminder that ordinary people are capable of the most extraordinary evil
Disney + series is a must watch
TV Review: From Trump to Farage – Will immigration issues propel Farage to power?
Immigration: How British Politics Failed, BBC2 and iPlayer
The Palace review: A missed opportunity to capture the tensions of 1980s Berlin and the divide between east and west
Set in Berlin in the year before the fall of the Berlin Wall
Rivals review: Jilly Cooper’s ‘bonkbuster’ novel is brilliantly brought to the small screen by Disney+
It’s just the right side of silliness to make perfect escapist television
Mr Loverman review - a story exploring the damage of a life of enforced lies sizzles with intent
The stigma and criminalisation of homosexuality created a web of victims
‘Will and Ralf Should Know Better’ - It’s formulaic, but two middle-aged buddies learning how to live is fun, warm and touching
It’s streaming now on u.co.uk
After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun - The iconic slow-motion beach run was made by accident
Disney+ series reveals Leonardo DiCaprio almost ruined his career before it begun
Apples Never Fall: Annette Bening’s thriller is as unoriginal as an EastEnders plot
Third book from Big Little Lies author Liane Moriarty to make it to the small screen
The Perfect Couple: Addictive Netflix whodunit is a modern tribute to Agatha Christie and Columbo
Nicole Kidman is not the star attraction in her own show
Dead & Buried review: Who should we sympathise with in Colin Bateman’s grim tale of redemption and forgiveness on the border? The killer or the vengeful victim?
Dead & Buried, BBC One and iPlayer
Untold: Netflix’s The Murder of Air McNair shows that sport is mostly rooted in love
"I love you too bro,” McNair told his coach at the most difficult moment of his sporting life
TV review: The Kingdom is a fascinating portrait of MBS, possibly the most influential man in your life that you know almost nothing about
The Kingdom: The World’s Most Powerful Prince, BBC2, Monday and iPlayer
TV Review: Amazon Prime’s Those About To Die gives us 86-year-old Anthony Hopkins in a toga and a chariot full of entertainment
From the stable of Independence Day and The Day After Tomorrow
BBC’s Corridors of Power review – would it be better if the US just told the truth that it will use its power for its own interests and economic benefit?
Corridors of Power: Should American Police the World? BBC iPlayer
Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam - Ignore the AI concerns, this is a captivating story of celebrity, greed and fraud
Lou Pearlman defrauded people of at least $500