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When Grange Hill pupils went to school in Hatfield

When Grange Hill pupils went to school in Hatfield
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Can Britbox really be the British Netflix?

Christopher Stevens, Mail TV critic, reviews the British streaming service BritBox, where you can watch classic crime series, vintage Attenboroughs and soap episodes from the 60s.

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Doctor Who director Ben Wheatley on how it influenced In the Earth

Doctor Who director Ben Wheatley on how it influenced In the Earth
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The week in TV: The Serpent; Black Narcissus; Death to 2020; Doctor Who; Spiral

The Serpent (BBC One) | iPlayer Black Narcissus (BBC One) | iPlayer Death to 2020 (Netflix) Doctor Who (BBC One) | iPlayer Spiral (BBC Four) | iPlayer Kathmandu, Goa, Bangkok – especially the last – all serve as such perfect backdrops to The Serpent, the BBC’s first big drama of the new year, and a slow-burn triumph. Look beyond and under the prayer wheels, the soporific beaming mysticism, the garlands and the braids, and you see fat rats and crumbling masonry, gnarled disappointment, disease. It’s a pathetic fallacy for the hippie dream of the 1970s and has seldom been achieved better. It has been achieved by a skilful retelling of the crimes of Charles Sobhraj, the Viet-Indian Frenchman who murdered at least 12 tourists in that decade. By so many accounts, Sobhraj, in every one of his various stolen identities and forged visas, was seriously charming, winningly amoral. Until he spiked your drink, lamped you on the head, burned you alive, you wouldn’t know he was a

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