TV shows
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TV satire in the US lost its edge under the Trump administration
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Sairat’s Nagraj Manjule is hosting Marathi version of ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’. Here’s why it matters
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Sony BBC Earth show ‘City in the Sky’ goes behind the scenes of the airline industry
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Todd Sampson on ‘Body Hack 2.0’, meeting sadhus and Aghoris, and facing the ‘fear of the unknown’
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From Northern Ireland with love and sarcasm: Why ‘Derry Girls’ on Netflix is worth the binge
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Beyond Ted Bundy: 40 titles to prove that Netflix can’t get enough of serial killers
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Swedish-Danish crime series ‘The Bridge’ remains inimitable (despite multiple remakes)
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‘The Staircase’ is rivetting, and so is the parody ‘Trial & Error’
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The TV series that inspired Tom Cruise’s ‘Mission: Impossible’ films is ultimate geek heaven
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In ‘Come Home’ TV show, a home turns into a battlefield
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‘The Rain’ review: The Netflix thriller is a bit of a washout
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In TV show ‘Roseanne’ and its reboot, a comedy that actually cares about working class America
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How the new season of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ is taking Margaret Atwood’s novel in new directions
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Why viewers can’t get enough of a Netflix series set in 1920s Berlin
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Kids going missing and stranger things: What explains TV’s obsession with children in peril?
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BBC comedy ‘Man Like Mobeen’: No overbearing daddy, blushing hijabi or interfering auntie in sight
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In BBC’s ‘Gunpowder’, desperate men and desperate measures (and Kit Harington)
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Detective series ‘Strike’, based on the JK Rowling novels, makes its mark
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‘Bhajan cool’: Two words for talent show ‘Om Shanti Om’ judged by Baba Ramdev
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If ‘South Park’ is 20, there is only one reason: No holy cows
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British TV series ‘The State’ is a disturbing portrayal of life under the Islamic State
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‘Comrade Detective’ review: The funny, smart and weird ’80s Romanian cop drama that never was
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A doctor tries to navigate India and cliches in TV show ‘The Good Karma Hospital’
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‘Defenders’ review: Too many elements at work to deliver justice
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BBC to adapt Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘The Birds’ into a TV show
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Controversial TV show ‘Pehredaar Piya Ki’ to take a 12-year leap: Report
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‘Top of the Lake: China Girl’ is ‘beyond feminism, it’s ovarian, know what I mean?’
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‘The Last Tycoon’ is a refreshingly nostalgia-free look at 1930s Hollywood
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One missing woman and many sides of the story in Spanish crime drama ‘I Know Who You Are’
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Corruption, murder and intrigue by the truckloads in gripping South Korean TV show ‘Stranger’
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In ‘Ozark’, a bleak house in the middle of paradise
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Photos: An angry goddess and demons in the latest mythological show ‘Mahakali’
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New ‘Will & Grace’ season to air in September
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George RR Martin’s ‘Nightflyers’ to be made into a TV show
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The Queen is dead and Prince Charles is on the throne. What’s next?
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‘Guerrilla’ review: Freida Pinto is explosive as a resistance fighter in 1970s Britain
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The TV series on Neil Gaiman’s ‘American Gods’ is as bloody, bizarre and brilliant as the book
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BBC series on Evelyn Waugh’s ‘Decline and Fall’ is laugh-out-loud funny
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How you look at costumes in TV period dramas depends on whether you’re a pedant or a swooner
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‘Iron Fist’ TV show has lots of martial arts and then some
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Buffy the vampire slayer’s prescient advice for 2017: ‘Are you ready to be strong?’
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TV shows ‘Legion’ and ‘Powerless’ are pushing the superhero genre into new territory
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Missing Fawad Khan on Zindagi? Here’s who else to crush on
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The best of foreign TV fare in 2016, from genre-bending shows to smart new seasons
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TV show ‘3%’ is a ‘Hunger Games’ for Brazil
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Exit government, enter the corporation: ‘Incorporated’ is a show for our times
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‘Seinfeldia’ is a book that has everything about the TV sitcom about nothing
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TV show ‘Search Party’ is a Nancy Drew story for millennials
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Oy with the poodles already! ‘Gilmore Girls’ is back
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Indian-American techie with shrill wife and pesky dad-in-law? ‘Brown Nation’ is just not funny
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Awkward is the new sexy on HBO show ‘Insecure’
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Cue the dramatic music as National Geographic launches ‘MARS’ show
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TV show ‘Atlanta’ does the right thing about rap, race and the black question
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Netflix series ‘The Crown’ is all set for a long reign
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Here is what the new Colors TV show ‘Karmaphal Data Shani’ looks like
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What HBO show ‘Westworld’ gets wrong (and right) about human nature
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Sarah Jessica Parker show ‘Divorce’ is a bitingly funny epilogue to ‘Sex in the City’
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‘A hollow shell, over animated and thoroughly mediocre’: We need to talk about ‘The Simpsons’
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Dreams of unborn babies and women who don’t exist in TV show ‘Falling Water’
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Technology as the ultimate drug and the seriously addictive ‘Black Mirror’
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The rise in graphic TV crime is normalising violence against women
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‘Crisis in Six Scenes’ is very Woody Allen, but it is no ‘Annie Hall’
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Crime and the blues: ‘Quarry’ hits all the right notes
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Sci-fi animated series ‘Rick and Morty’ is brilliance from another dimension
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‘MasterChef India’ is finally acquiring flavour in its fifth season
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‘Priyanka Chopra’s hair deserves its own Emmy’: American reviews of new ‘Quantico’ season
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New season of NatGeo show ‘Supercar Megabuild’ targets serious motorheads and backseat drivers
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Kalki Koechlin’s latest adventure stretches on for 4,000 kilometres
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A TV show peeks inside the Indian kitchens that feed thousands at a time
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Your every TV dream comes alive with the show ‘Community’
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The DD Files: Peer into the heart of darkness with Govind Nihalani’s ‘Tamas’
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The DD Files: When Shah Rukh Khan stole hearts and the show in ‘Fauji’
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Morton is actually Maura and that is why ‘Transparent’ is so good