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With Meghan and Harry's Oprah Winfrey interview taking the media by storm, TV Critic Jasmine Sandhar assesses whether the interview could have had such an impact without Oprah's intelligence and empathy
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TV Writer Jasmine Sandhar discusses recent public outrage at an intrusive 2013 interview with Lindsay Lohan conducted by David Letterman, arguing that it raises many troubling questions about celebrity privacy
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TV Writer Kitty Grant agrees with fans that the Frock Destroyers would be serious (and fun) contenders if they were to represent the UK at the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest
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This LGBT History Month, our writers share the television shows that have made headway for queer representation on screen
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TV Critic Lauren Ramsden is exasperated at how the 2021 Golden Globes nominations ignore the talent of young TV writers and actors, such as Michaela Coel
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After news that a Harry Potter TV series is in the early stages of development, TV critic Emily Wallace questions whether this is a good idea given Rowling's transphobic views
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For LGBT History Month, TV Writer Emily Baldwin delves into the representation of HIV and AIDS in the new drama It's a Sin, noting how treatment of the virus has changed today
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TV Writer Anya Logue scrutinises Russell T Davies view that only gay actors should play gay characters, claiming it could be counterproductive and serve to reduce actors to their sexualities
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TV Writer Marianne Morgan is delighted that favourite medical drama Casualty has made a comeback with a special episode dedicated to NHS workers: a moving tribute as part of the show’s 35th anniversary series
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TV Critic Anisha Mansuri critiques the writers of The Queen's Gambit for presenting Beth as fulfilling the male gaze despite her drug-induced depressive breakdown
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TV Critic Ellie Reed reflects on the somewhat spiritual re-introduction of the much-loved character Derek ‘McDreamy’ Shepherd in Grey's Anatomy
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TV Writer Bethany Sherrott deliberates on Grey's Anatomy's decision to mention Coronavirus, asking whether the public is ready to see the virus dramatized