Remarkable Places to Eat, More4 review: holidaying in Puglia this summer? Watch this
He may not be a professional chef, but Dermot O'Leary's passion is infectious as he joins host Fred Sirieix in the Italian city
He may not be a professional chef, but Dermot O'Leary's passion is infectious as he joins host Fred Sirieix in the Italian city
The second series of Netflix's gentle hit drama has a very pointed message – you don't owe people anything when you come out
Du Beke speaks movingly about the abuse he suffered at the hands of his alcoholic father, including being stabbed in the leg on Boxing Day
Wallace's recent Channel 4 mockumentary is replaced with his usual wise-cracks with John Torode and a raft of random celebrities
Based on Mo Hayder's crime novels, this decent mystery with strong performances is overshadowed by grotesquery and awkward humour
This stonkingly average import has a tired plot that lets down its promising cast. When will Irish TV produce an actual hit?
Armstrong was his usual smooth-talking self, while a segment on the palace's historic 'Groom of the Stool' will have you rethinking your job
Starring Conleth Hill and Sian Gibson, this Stockport-set sitcom about a womanising businessman has laughs, sex and twists in abundance
Harewood explores how blackface minstrelsy turned from a 19th century US import to a constant of British entertainment in the Seventies
TV's favourite true-crime trio – Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez – are back in business, and they've brought Hollywood friends
A nostalgic catch up with Carrie, Charlotte and Miranda – and a passionate kiss – takes centre stage over the boring new characters
The challenges are impressive, the contestants joyous – it's little wonder that millions of us can't get enough of Bake Off's little sister
Electric cars are costly and the charging infrastructure is lacking – but these elephants in the room were not properly explored
From a wheelchair user to a cancer survivor, those in search of fashion tips on this worthwhile show receive genuinely useful advice
The Inside the Factory host turns his hand to this odd satire, in which the cost-of-living crisis has abandoned humans to the abattoir
Adjani Salmon's debut series confidently balances serious points about discrimination, health inequality and history with humour and heart
Guy Martin's enjoyable new travel documentary takes him to South America where he is unfazed by various hair-raising experiences
Taylor Sheridan gives us an effective military action thriller, though Nicole Kidman, as a CIA boss, is more distracting than ever
Some contributors have railed against that provocative title but the comedian, who has cerebral palsy, has an important point to make
Respectful Rajan is a jollier presence than Paxman and not lacking in confidence as he delivers a highly satisfying starter for ten