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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
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After the first ever same-sex couple on popular TV show Strictly Come Dancing receives numerous complaints from the public, TV Critic Emily Wallace reflects on the need for LGBTQ+ representation on television