Wasting Away, Channel 4 review - we can't fix people while the NHS is broken

★★★★ WASTING AWAY, CHANNEL 4 Mark Austin's powerful study of his daughter's anorexia pulled no punches

A powerful study of mental health that pulled no punches

Journalist Mark Austin is no stranger to conflict, having reported from war-torn landscapes including Rwanda, Iraq and even the ITN newsdesk. However, when the battle lines were drawn closer to home and involved an enemy he couldn’t see, the veteran journalist found himself in unfamiliar territory and without any kind of roadmap. 

Omar Robert Hamilton: The City Always Wins review - Egypt's revolution, up close and personal

OMAR ROBERT HAMILTON: THE CITY ALWAYS WINS Fierce, hectic docu-novel charts days of hope, and despair

A fierce and hectic docu-novel charts days of hope, and despair

A few days ago we learned that British taxpayers have unwittingly donated around £1m. in aid to the police and court systems of Egypt’s military dictatorship, via an opaque “Conflict, Stability and Security Fund”. That news only sharpens the topical edge of Omar Robert Hamilton’s debut novel, inspired by his own experience as an activist in Cairo during and after the revolution that began in January 2011. Hamilton helped to found and lead the Mosireen collective.

An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power review - Al Gore's urgent update

★★★ AN INCONVENIENT SEQUEL: TRUTH TO POWER Back on the road with his stirring environmental road show, Gore doesn't expect Donald Trump to gatecrash his party

Back on the road with his stirring environmental road show, Gore doesn't expect Donald Trump to gatecrash his party

When An Inconvenient Truth won the best documentary Oscar 10 years ago, the film’s success marked two significant events: a positive turning point in the campaign to avert environmental catastrophe; and the resurrection of the public career of Al Gore, after his presidential defeat at the ha

No More Boys and Girls, BBC Two – baby steps lead to great leaps for children

★★★ NO MORE BOYS AND GIRLS, BBC TWO A classroom becomes the first battleground for one doctor's war on gender bias

A classroom becomes the first battleground for one doctor's war on gender bias

Whether it’s the £400,000 that separates Mishal Husain from John Humphrys, or the 74 million miles between the metaphorical markers of Venus and Mars, there is a gulf between the genders. Despite legislation to enforce equality, the reality is that, right from the start, boys and girls are treated differently. Boys like trains, right? Girls like dolls… Before you know it, female students are massively under-represented in the sciences, and worrying numbers of young men think it’s OK to shout sexual threats to women on the street in the name of banter.

theartsdesk Q&A: Director Peter Kosminsky, Part 1

PETER KOSMINSKY: 'I'M A STUBBORN BASTARD' Q&A with the director of new C4 drama 'The State'

The State, his new drama about Britons joining ISIS, begins on Sunday. But who is the campaigning film-maker?

The name will never trip off the public tongue. Millions watch his work - most recently his superb realisation of Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall. But there is no hall of fame for television directors. It’s only on the big screen that they get to be big shots. The difference with Peter Kosminsky (b 1956) is, although it’s the title he takes in the credits, he's not really just a director.

Citizen Jane review - portrait of a New York toughie

★★★ CITIZEN JANE How the urban planners didn't take Manhattan, thanks to the remarkable Jane Jacobs

BBC Four documentary on the remarkable Jane Jacobs, scourge of New York town planners

When you’re next strolling through Washington Square Park, or SoHo, or the West Village, you can thank Jane Jacobs that those New York neighbourhoods have survived (though she'd blanch at the price of real estate). Four-lane highways almost dissected and ruined them in the mid-Fifties, but her grass-roots activism saved those higgledy-piggledy streets.

Utopia: In Search of the Dream, BBC Four review - the best of all possible documentaries?

★★★★ UTOPIA: IN SEARCH OF THE DREAM, BBC FOUR Documentary explores ideal societies and the dystopian alternatives

Documentary explores ideal societies and the dystopian alternatives

Only man is vile, goes the hymn, and yet humankind has always imagined ideal societies where people care for one another, everyone has access to anything necessary physical and emotional well-being, and all is for the best – without irony – in the best of all possible worlds.

Williams review - much more than a film about motor racing

★★★★★ WILLIAMS Stirring story of the F1 team built by Frank Williams (1942-2021)

The stirring story of the first family of Formula One

The sobriquet “the greatest living Englishman” has been applied to such diverse individuals as Keith Richards, Winston Churchill and Alan Bennett, but the bookies would surely offer reasonable odds on Sir Frank Williams. Having founded his current motor racing team in 1977, Williams has provided rapid transit for an array of world champions, Nigel Mansell and Damon Hill among them.