Towards Zero, BBC One review - more entertaining parlour game than crime thriller

★★★ TOWARDS ZERO, BBC ONE More entertaining parlour game than crime thriller

The latest Agatha Christie adaptation is well cast and lavishly done but a tad too sedate

The BBC’s latest “cool” Agatha Christie adaptation has many hallmarks of the decidedly dark ones that were considered prestige Christmas treats until recently. But although it’s lovely to look at, it’s low on chills and thrills.

Bergerac, U&Drama review - the Jersey 'tec is born again after 34 years

★★★★ BERGERAC, U&DRAMA Damien Molony boldly follows in the footsteps of John Nettles

Damien Molony boldly follows in the hallowed footsteps of John Nettles

They stopped making the BBC’s original Bergerac in 1991, so you can hardly complain that this reboot is premature. John Nettles became closely identified with the titular detective Jim Bergerac before he decamped to Midsomer, murder capital of the world, and has declared himself impressed with Damien Molony’s performance as the born-again sleuth (pictured below, Molony picks up the baton from Nettles).

A Thousand Blows, Disney+ review - Peaky Blinders comes to Ripper Street?

★★★ A THOUSAND BLOWS, DISNEY+ Peaky Blinders comes to Ripper Street?

The prolific Steven Knight takes us back to a squalid Victorian London

Steven Knight is beginning to resemble the British version of Taylor Sheridan. While Sheridan has been saturating our screens with Yellowstone, 1923, Landman etc, Knight has been reeling off Peaky Blinders, SAS Rogue Heroes and even the story of opera star Maria Callas.

Zero Day, Netflix review - can ex-President Robert De Niro save the Land of the Free?

★★★★ ZERO DAY, NETFLIX Can ex-President Robert De Niro save the Land of the Free?

Panic and paranoia run amok as cyber-hackers wreak havoc

It seems that esteemed former US President George Mullen is subsiding gently into retirement on his luxurious country estate, with a publishing contract for his memoirs if he can ever manage to knuckle down and write them, when fate throws a curve-ball.

The White Lotus, Series 3, Sky Atlantic review - hit formula with few surprises but a new bewitching soundtrack

★★★★ THE WHITE LOTUS, SERIES 3, SKY ATLANTIC Hit formula with few surprises but a new bewitching soundtrack

Thailand hosts the latest bout of Mike White's satirical takedown of the rich and privileged

The return of Mike White’s hit series can be celebrated for one major reason: its extraordinary music. That may sound like a minor reason, but this third iteration of the show confirms that the show's sound world is key to its success.

Hacks, Season 3, NOW review - acerbic showbiz comedy keeps up the good work

★★★★ HACKS, SEASON 3, NOW Acerbic showbiz comedy keeps up the good work

Jean Smart's portrayal of Deborah Vance is an all-time classic

Dying is easy, comedy is hard, according to the Georgian actor Edmund Kean. Luckily, everybody involved with the much-awarded Hacks understands precisely the creative anguish that top-flight comedy demands, and in its third season the show puts further expanses of clear blue water between itself and the competition.

Paradise, Disney+ review - enigmatic drama with an unknown destination

★★★ PARADISE, DISNEY+ Enigmatic drama with an unknown destination

Dan Fogelman's new series has an excellent cast but a recycled premise

The latest from the This Is Us creator, Dan Fogelman, is a futuristic take on relationships among survivors once Earth has suffered an extinction event, a popular concept in these troubled times. Except that it starts out by following an equally popular narrative track, the classic locked-door whodunit. Where is this heading?