What’s on TV tonight: Piglets, Changing Ends, How the West Was Won and more
Your complete guide to the week’s television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
Jump to content
Your complete guide to the week’s television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
First he was a football hardman, then a film star – but now he’s just as likely to be advocating for the countryside from his Sussex farm
Former wrestler Hulk Hogan’s latest publicity stunt is reminiscent of his mortifying bid to run for the 2000 Presidential campaign
Margaret Thatcher chose his imaginary telephone conversation between Walter Raleigh and his West India Company boss on Desert Island Discs
The famously aloof stand-up is thrilled to be back on stage, and, if his last show was a fraction sharper, this new one is a treat even so
The veteran broadcaster talks frankly about the Corporation, the Arts Council and politicians’ attitude to culture
Nice 1960s styling, but Oscar-winning Natalie Portman is far better than this deathly slow murder-mystery
Netflix’s hit show has received 11 nominations. But should its controversy-generating mix of fiction and reality be rewarded?
The Corporation is scrambling to make its flagship show a kinder, gentler place. But isn’t the odd sprained ankle to be expected?
The lurid Trumpian satire strayed a little too close to reality in a season four finale that proved more prescient than entertaining
Anne-Marie Duff, Dominic Cooper, Eddie Marsan... some of Britain’s finest actors star here, so why is it such a dud?
Dyer plays to swearing, cocky type in Ryan Sampson’s sibling sitcom, but you’re left wondering what he could do with a genuinely great role
Can’t wait for Gladiator 2? Get stuck into Roland Emmerich’s tale of audacious slaves, warring emperors and orgiastic commoners in AD 79
Daniel P Mannix’s over-the-top work inspired the new gladiatorial TV drama Those About To Die. And his life was similarly colourful
Charismatic, handsome and driven by a tough start in life, decathlete Daley Thompson gets full respect in this emotional, honest documentary
It’s only been five years since the tech bigwigs ventured into telly – but they’ve left lots to sift through. We’re here to light your way