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The idea of marathoning TV shows existed before the advent of streaming, but Netflix turned it into a model. Though the term began popping up in the 1990s, the streaming service popularized “binge-watching” in 2013 once Netflix rebranded from a TV-on-DVD mail service to a platform producing original content. In the years since, this model has changed not only the way we as consumers and fans watch television, but arguably also how it’s created and written. More and more shows feel designed from the jump to be binged in one sitting or at least in batches of multiple episodes with changes to traditional pace and structure making the next episode almost imperative to understand what is going on.
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Dodo also stars Derry Girls actor Dylan Llewellyn and comic Mark Watson
Derry Girls star Dylan Llewellyn is going Back To School in a new animated comedy that also features the voices of comedian Mark Watson and Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky Wilson.
In Dodo, Llewellyn – who stars as James Maguire, the only boy amid the Northern Irish schoolgirl gang at the centre of the Channel 4 comedy – will play 11-year-old Joe Connolly, who is negotiating his first year at secondary school.
Wilson, himself a former art teacher, narrates the 20-episode series, while Watson pays Joe’s dad. The cast also includes Connor Swindells, Ellie Kendrick, Kadiff Kirwan and Frankie Fox.
Anthony Roman The 100 Best Shows on TV Right Now TV Guide celebrates the series that made us laugh, broke our hearts, and threw us a lifeline during these wild times TV Guide Editors
Sept. 3, 2020
As we began our annual ranking of the 100 Best Shows on TV Right Now, it was impossible to ignore the fact that there s never been a right now quite like this one.
The world is still reeling amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which has killed more than 800,000 people. As schools, restaurants, businesses, music venues, and sports arenas shut down beginning in March in an effort to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus, so did Hollywood. Filming for many of our favorite shows ceased midseason, and with theaters closed, major blockbuster movies were delayed or released straight to streaming platforms. It s been nearly six months, and millions of Americans are still in various stages of social isolation. Throughout it all, TV has served as a coping