I'm a Celebrity, day 3: Farage sulks while a rumble in the jungle leaves Nella no time to cry
In a drama-packed, chaotic third instalment, the focus went off Nigel Farage – to his apparent disgruntlement
In a drama-packed, chaotic third instalment, the focus went off Nigel Farage – to his apparent disgruntlement
After Farage snacked on crocodile bum, camel teat and sheep, as well as goat and chicken feet, it's hard to imagine things could get worse
Wyatt Russell and his father Kurt are merrily overshadowed by the behemoths in this impressive, action-packed TV spin-off
Horror fans will lap up the hardcore scenes in this turkey-themed extravaganza, elevated by Patrick Dempsey's winking sheriff
This latest instalment in the 'Sheridianverse' features a brilliant turn from David Oyelowo as the first black man to become a US Marshal
He walks out of interviews, can’t stop bashing Trump and is now losing his temper in a New York courtroom. Where has the Goodfella gone?
Cleese explored his first topic – press reform – knowledgeably and with sensitivity
Matthew Perry's comedic talent was under-estimated, as Chandler Bing's funniest moments show
The bladder-testing length of Killers of the Flower Moon has prompted the return of the intermission – but an app could also save the day
In 2008, the great director shot his rock idols for what should have been a concert film for the ages. Why does nobody remember it?
The revered naturalist, even at 97, remains peerless when it comes describing the beauty – and fragility – of our planet
The documentary's reporting of David Beckham's alleged affair has come under fire, but criticisms of mixing fact and fiction are nothing new
It was a pre-Halloween nightmare for some celebs and a joyous record-breaking performance for others
Scoreboard leaders Layton Williams and Nikita Kuzmin brought high emotion with a cha cha cha that scored three nines and a 10
Thanks to Jon Hamm’s sexy Elon Musk impression and an absurd January 6 storyline, the costly Apple series is now the most crazed drama on TV
Arriving on BBC Two a year after its US debut, the horror classic's homoerotic undertones get ramped up – and its star power toned down