Breeders: This is a portrayal of parenthood warts – or screams – and all
TV review: Martin Freeman has an authentic take on the undignified reality of child-rearing
TV review: Martin Freeman has an authentic take on the undignified reality of child-rearing
In Breeders, the Office and Sherlock actor has created a dark comedy about parenting
The uneven comedy has become as much a Christmas tradition as the ire it provokes
It’s one of several big-budget shows, some good, that got lost in the churn of too-much TV
Molly Windsor beats Claire Foy to take leading actress while Sue Perkins highlights pay gap issue
Paul McGrath marks his anniversary on ‘Ray D’Arcy’, while Trinny Woodall appears on the ‘Late Late’
Review: Adaptation of the play ‘Dead of Night’ transfers the show-stopping moments well
Latest chapter in Marvel cinematic universe more than another superhero film
Review: It features a black superhero, but the CGI is suffocating and the plot is weak
Devin Kelley, who killed 26 people, able to buy weapon after federal database error
Killer of 26 people was discharged from US Air Force for assaulting his spouse and child
Fourteen children and eight members of the same family among worshippers massacred
Russian hackers may have leaked the episode, but the show’s makers have taken a once smart and nimble show and made it bloated and bedazzled
Peter Kay stands silent and feigns shock at winning award instead of giving speech
Pushed to the Edge is an elaborate ruse in which unsuspecting strangers are coaxed into what they think is murder by mentalist Derren Brown. It’s an experiment. And it’s depraved.
Dermot O’Leary will take over from broadcaster who cancelled due to medical advice
The group have been singing the canon for a decade – but what happens now that they are making their own music?
Review: The product placement would put you off eating at TV3’s new place, where Jackie Lavin is this week’s celeb cook. On RTÉ, Norah Casey has a lot more luck
Sorry Peter Jackson, but we’re all Orc’d out - Battle of the Five Armies is both way too much and not nearly enough
Opinion: Reporting the Christian bakery sends the message that it is not okay to disagree
David Threlfall is enjoyably bumbling as the lead in a classy biopic of one of TV’s most impersonated stars
Benedict Cumberbatch first set hearts aflutter in the BBCs hugely popular Sherlock, which returns on New Year’s Day, and has since made great waves playing Julian Assange, Khan and now, as the voice of Smaug, the dragon in The Hobbit. He has also made a big impact on the world of otters. He talks to Donald Clarke
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