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TV Critic Sarah Mawson urges you to watch 'Betty', a coming-of-age comedy which details female skateboarders making their way in a male-dominated sport
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Sport Editor Kit Shepard praises this recent TV adaptation of the much-loved spy novel series, arguing that the deviations from the original books provide satisfying viewing
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Comment Editor Abby Spreadborough is stunned by profundity of this TV series about a sexual assault survivor, and discusses how she relates to its plot on a personal level
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TV Critic Harpal Khambay delves into the evolution of how black women are represented on screen, from 'Gone With The Wind' to 'I May Destroy You'
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Redbrick's TV editors share the shows that have been helping them get through lockdown
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After Netflix creates a Black Lives Matter category on its platform, TV writer Anna Suffolk implores other streaming services to follow suit
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TV Critic Anya Logue discusses the underrepresentation of disability in TV, arguing people are not defined by their disabilities, so neither should their on-screen counterparts
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TV Writer Danielle Murinas explains the history behind blackface in comedy and the prejudice & ignorance it represents
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TV Critic Elinor Griffiths looks back at The Vampire Diaries, arguing its character-driven storytelling still slays a decade on
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Comment Editor Abby Spreadborough urges you to watch Run, arguing that life on the run has never looked so good
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TV Writer Heidi Linton urges you to watch this gripping and powerful drama depicting the real-life consequences of the Windrush scandal
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TV Critic Elinor Griffiths reviews the final season of Netflix's popular teen drama, arguing that it achieves a poignant and emotional ending