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The day's best TV programmes on BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Five, Freeview, Freesat, Sky and cable as chosen by the Telegraph's critics.
The best radio programmes on BBC, commercial and digital stations chosen by the UK's top radio critic, Gillian Reynolds.
John Preston reviews Mo, Channel 4's biopic of the late politician Mo Mowlam, starring Julie Walters.
Where’s the wit, the vitality, the heart? David Quantick finds the soap’s image of London utterly dishonest.
Monty Don, the former Gardeners' World presenter, reveals why he wasn't asked to return to the long-running series - and why he wouldn't go back either.
As its final season begins, Michael Deacon condenses the story so far in TV’s most complex drama.
The BBC must be willing to walk away from negotiations with top stars, the chairman of the BBC Trust said today.
08 Feb 2010
The BBC must be willing to reject top stars who refuse to accept realistic salaries, the chairman of the BBC Trust has said.
08 Feb 2010
The owners of the battle arena used on television show Robot Wars have failed in a High Court claim for more than £300,000 after it was sold as scrap for only £250.
08 Feb 2010
Channel fined £1,660 for animal cruelty over I'm a Celebrity incident.
08 Feb 2010
Heather Mills has been voted off Dancing on Ice but said she took comfort in knowing she had inspired disabled children to take to the rink.
08 Feb 2010
The most talked about television show of the moment is Mad Men, but it is not as all-American as it might appear.
07 Feb 2010
The BBC's head of religion has accused the Church of England of "living in the past" and said that the corporation should not give Christianity preferential treatment.
06 Feb 2010
High-profile Conservative backbencher caught cheating in social experiment.
06 Feb 2010
Tributes have poured in for the actor who rose to prominence in what many see as a golden age of British comedy.
06 Feb 2010
Famed for her comic verse and country burr, Pam Ayres tells Nigel Farndale why she's started to write more serious poetry.
06 Feb 2010
Unassuming star of 1950s light comedies who found fresh fame on television as Wooster and Wimsey
06 Feb 2010
Veteran actor, who played Bertie Wooster, has died at the age of 89.
06 Feb 2010
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