Tag: Television

Total Results: 46


'It is hard to see how the deadening effect of managerialism might be overcome'. (Bob Riha, Jr via Getty.)
13 Dec 2025 - 12:05am

The death of Hollywood Managers are replacing craftsmen

Matthew Crawford

Monday, 20 October

20.10

Nooky, nipples and The Forsytes Period dramas are too smutty

Julie Burchill

Tuesday, 26 August

26.08

The rise of the trauma star TV justice is replacing the real thing

Lily Isaacs

Thursday, 17 July

17.07

Abortion is no joke Flippancy can be a gift to activists

Poppy Sowerby

Thursday, 3 July

03.07

We’re still distracting ourselves to death Neil Postman’s prophecy rings true

Ryan Zickgraf

Tuesday, 15 April

15.04

Spare us another Pride and Prejudice remake Gen Zs should just read the book

Poppy Sowerby

Friday, 28 March

28.03

The lost innocence of Grey’s Anatomy A relic of a bygone era of social trust

Emily Jashinsky

Friday, 21 March

21.03

White Lotus is a Houellebecq horror It exposes hyperliberalism’s darkest desires

Kathleen Stock

Wednesday, 19 February

19.02

How the BBC betrayed EastEnders Albert Square has lost its working-class voice

Darran Anderson

Friday, 12 April

12.04

The war for Sydney Sweeney’s breasts Do they really represent the end of wokeness?

Kat Rosenfield

Tuesday, 2 April

02.04

How to weaponise the BBC Britain needs to harness its soft power

Aris Roussinos

Saturday, 13 January

13.01

The Sopranos is a Freudian comedy Tony was never a true sociopath

Matt Feeney