Generation Z review: This mindless zombie horror could do with more brainpower
Television: Ben Wheatley’s zombie horror about iPhone-addicted kids and ravenous boomers suffers from muddled metaphors about intergenerational tensions
Television: Ben Wheatley’s zombie horror about iPhone-addicted kids and ravenous boomers suffers from muddled metaphors about intergenerational tensions
Television: Foodies will be appalled at the shenanigans, but for those who enjoy their reality TV, Kitchen Nightmares remains highly snackable
Television review: Search for a man who went missing on holiday in 1984 makes for heartbreaking viewing
June 30-July 5: From serious and comical takes on the UK election to a documentary that catches up with the Brat Pack
Nigel Farage ‘dismayed’ by undercover film of canvasser Andrew Parker using racist slur to describe prime minister
Mosley, who promoted intermittent fasting, said he did more good with one programme than he could have in 30 years of practice as a doctor
Television: Police say Scotland resident is a man who faked his own death in the US before flitting across the Atlantic to start again
Including PJ Gallagher: Changing My Mind, Fleishman is in Trouble, The Young Offenders and more
Derek Mooney explores climate catastrophe while young offenders Conor and Jock return to our screens
Spacey Unmasked will be broadcast on Channel 4 on May 6th and 7th
Patrick Freyne: On The Piano, she shows why she’s the best light-entertainment presenter. Jon Bon Jovi, on the other hand, is both cheesy and hammy
Television: This documentary is thoughtful but has a blank space at its centre that should be occupied by Miriam herself
Television: Switcheroo between sitcom humour and serious drama when lead’s bipolar diagnosis emerges lands as cheap stunt
New Channel 4 series is the first realistic and humorous portrayal of millennial life we’ve had in a while
Television review: With Domhnall Gleeson, Aisling Bea and 2023 Oscar nominee Andrea Riseborough in lead roles, the Channel 4 series has much going for it, but it is simply not likeable
No joke: The BBC has begun publicising the next series of The Young Offenders, but RTÉ has deferred its broadcast of the comedy until 2025
Including Andrew Trimble: For Ulster and Ireland, High Road Low Road and more
Ralf Little returns as the neurotic but brilliant detective Neville Parker while The Hairy Bikers are going west
Tubridy’s loss was Kielty’s gain on RTÉ, while of the streamers Netflix reasserted dominance as Disney+ floundered with anaemic efforts
Big Brother, House of Kardashian, The Reckoning, Viva Mary and more
From boozing Boris in Partygate to the treacherous tech-fuelled modern dating game in Fool for Love
‘Number of allegations of sexual offences’ received by Metropolitan Police following media investigation
The Great British Bake Off and dark new comedy Obituary are among the highlights
Television: Presenter Anna Richardson explores how drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy work and the potential side effects
YouTube stops actor from making money on its platform while BBC pulls material that ‘now falls below public expectations’
Comedian and actor (48) faces rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse allegations following Dispatches documentary
Calls for comedian’s UK tour to be cancelled after allegations of offences against four women
Television: Brand was enabled by those around him as his career took him from Big Brother to Hollywood, says Channel 4
Neighbours returns for a new era, while The Continental delves into the world of John Wick
Patrick Freyne: Selling Super Houses and Crazy Rich Agents both feature hope-filled youngsters performing humiliating tasks for business moguls
Yewande Biala is charming and full of empathy in Secrets of the Female Orgasm, where she speaks forthrightly about her sexual hang-ups
Including The Woman in the Wall, Selling Super Houses, Hatton and more
Patrick Freyne: In the reality show Alone, one survivalist wants to ‘see what I’m made of’. Perhaps the bears can help
Live music, vivid history chronicles from Northern Ireland and Australia, and the welcome return of a cross-generational sleuthing team
New drama series starring Sigourney Weaver, Celebrity MasterChef is back, and more
Patrick Freyne: Agent Scanlon is proceeding successfully with her mission to destabilise the British housing market
Elle Fanning is excellent as real-life Michelle Carter, whose relationship with Conrad Roy ended tragically
Including Million Dollar Pigeons, Dial M for Middlesbrough, David Harewood on Blackface and the return of Good Omens
Television: In Am I a R*tard? the comedian Rosie Jones lays bare the abuse she faces every day because of her disability
From Chris Packham’s topical take on an ancient mass extinction event to the real-life succession of Rupert Murdoch
From teen crime drama Then You Run to the time Wham! took over the world
From David Tennant as poisoning victim Alexander Litvinenko to Catherine Tate as queen of Australia
From Lily Rose Depp as an up-and-coming pop star in The Idol to a Phillip Schofield-free British Soap Awards
Television: Depp v Heard, on Channel 4, begins with a blow-by-blow reprisal of last year’s libel trial
From the world’s first social media trial in Depp V Heard to a retelling of the Troubles in Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland
From a concert to mark the coronation of King Charles to Ireland’s Eurovision semi-final
The Problem Prince is a compelling documentary about one of the most extraordinary interviews in the history of British television
Emer McLysaght: The presenters of Channel 4′s Taskmaster have effortlessly introduced Mae Martin
Patrick Freyne: On Scared of the Dark, Danny Dyer has locked eight celebs in a pitch-black bunker. He’s basically the angel of death
In this Channel 4 documentary, Grylls is very good at being earnest and is genuinely moved by the fortitude of Ukraine
Patrick Freyne: Rise and Fall, Channel 4′s new reality show, will be studied by political scientists for years
Television: A fascinating reminder of anarchy and misogyny of British media in 1980s and 1990s
Including Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming with David Letterman, the Academy Awards and more
Including George Michael: Outed, Réaltaí na Gaeltachta, The Dry and more
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices