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  • Jono Lancaster presents Love My Face.

    TV tonight
    TV tonight: people with facial differences make a tough decision

    A thoughtful new series in which Jono Lancaster speaks to patients in a specialist clinic. Plus: who will be hired in the Apprentice final? Here’s what to watch this evening
  • Tionne (Akins Subair), Tiana (Chenée Taylor) and Tanika (Kaydrah Walker-Wilkie) in Just Act Normal.

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    Just Act Normal review – to watch this wonderful show is to see stars being born

  • Guardian<br>Actress Verada Sethu. MUST CREDIT: Hair - Sandra Hahnel Makeup - Clarice Gill

    ‘I can’t believe I’m paid to watch Ncuti Gatwa!’: Doctor Who’s boundary-pushing new companion, Varada Sethu

  • Stephen Colbert on set

    Stephen Colbert: ‘We’re not on our way to a dictatorship, we’re on the ship’

  • young person using phone

    Adolescence’s message has echoed around the world – but a social media ban is the wrong move

    Katrina vanden Heuvel
  • The Long Wave
    Five things you didn’t know about Black British cultural history

  • How Netflix turned a Black dating show loved by millions into TV trash

    Nels Abbey
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    The Diamond Heist review – Guy Ritchie’s thrilling tale of the failed Millennium Dome jewel robbery

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    Government Cheese review – David Oyelowo’s new drama is utterly meaningless

  • TV tonight
    TV tonight: a punchy new comedy based on an award-winning play

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    The Stolen Girl review – you will forget this enjoyably preposterous thriller within five seconds of finishing it

  • ‘I hated my body and wanted a different one’: Penn Badgley on dysmorphia, sex scenes and playing a serial killer

  • Millions tune in for three-week live stream of Sweden’s moose migration

  • man in a suit in front of sign saying 'how authoritarian is we'

    Jon Stewart on Trump: ‘I did not think that he would get this authoritarian this fast’

  • Rev. Robert Schenck in The Dark Money Game

    ‘We’re on a knife edge’: Alex Gibney warns about the dangers of dark money

  • Jacob Elordi wearing a second world war army uniform, sitting with his shoulders slightly hunched, looking serious

    ‘We were all in it together’: Jacob Elordi on his wartime epic The Narrow Road to the Deep North

  • Jean Marsh obituary

  • ‘Charisma in abundance’: why Just Act Normal is the best showcase for new talent since Adolescence

  • TV tonight
    TV tonight: inside the juicy cases taken on by top defence barristers

  • She prowls through a deserted, ransacked, dark room, with a torch

    TV review
    The Last of Us season two review – Bella Ramsey is absolutely wonderful

    The actor’s take on a damaged young soul fighting for autonomy is a punchy, watchable delight. The second season is slower and narrower in scope, but it is just as gutsy and thoughtful
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