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After the BBC's new boss has threatened to axe Left-wing comedy shows in an attempt to retain the organisation's neutrality, Culture Editor Emily Gulbis assesses whether this is a justified approach
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Redbrick's TV Editor's share the cartoons they keep coming back to
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TV Writer Lorcan Drury delves into why the newest installation of one of the most beloved and successful queer franchises, RuPaul’s Drag Race, could possibly be a one-hit-wonder in Canada
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After the lead creators of Netflix's upcoming live-action adaptation of 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' leave the project, TV Critic Antonio Miguel Aguila dissects the conflict between marketing and creativity in the TV industry
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TV Editor Sian Allen considers the fading television favourite of the sitcom, and tells us why the genre should remain on our screens
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Warping back to the swinging 60s brings out the best in Gerard Way's dysfunctional superpowered family, writes TV Critic Antonio Miguel Aguila
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Film Editor Jade Matlock reflects on the nominations of the 2020 Emmys awards, and is sceptical as to whether the winners will reflect the diversity of the nominees
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TV Critic Luke Wheeler urges you to watch Watchmen, arguing the show's relevance has only increased following the Black Lives Matter Movement
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TV Critic Susie Creasey praises the star-studded drama's inspiring salute to second-wave feminism
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TV Critic Ella Chadwick dives deeper into the accusations of this popular sitcom being 'copaganda' and ponders how the show will now change in light of recent police brutality
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TV Editor Sam Wait dissects the hit BBC Three show's poignant exploration of class barriers and social disparity
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TV Critic Saskia Davis praises Michaela Coel's masterpiece 'I May Destroy You' for its unflinching portrayal of sexual assault and the trauma it induces