Netflix’s Gangs of Galicia review - not one of the top shows of the year but perfectly competent gangland drama
Clara Lago is excellent as bereaved daughter Ana
Season 2 of Tour de France Unchained reminds us why we love sport - TV Review
Netflix series released before the 2024 race begins
D-Day: The Unheard Tapes - Unmissable television brings to life the voices of D-Day soldiers in a stunning BBC success - TV Review
Watch it for instruction on both the past and possibly the future
Netflix’s Bodkin is Oirish kitsch, but it’s fun and worth watching - TV Review
Irish comedy is made by the Obamas’ production company - they get a life-size cut-out in a petrol station and we get Bodkin
The Young Offenders is one of Ireland’s great comedy triumphs, even if you have to watch it on the BBC - TV Review
Young Offenders, BBC1 and iPlayer
The Responder season two is brilliant, but it’s relentless misery - TV Review
The Responder, BBC 1 and iPlayer
A Man in Full is buckets of fun but Charlie Crocker is missing something - TV Review
A Man in Full, Netflix
TV Review: Michael Palin may not be the traveller he was but the 80-year-old is always worth listening to
Michael Palin in Nigeria, Tuesdays on Channel 5 and streaming on My5
Blue Lights series two has all you need for a police show: loyalist drug dealers, social worker cops and plenty of love interest
Blue Lights, BBC 1 and iPlayer
Netflix’s Antisocial Network review: Astounding journey from schoolboy rude jokes to the Capitol insurrection
QAnon was a prank
TV Review: Netflix’s Turning Point, The Bomb and the Cold War might remind you of school history but it’s way more gripping
Are in we Cold War part 2?
TV review: Masters of the Air finale is superb, even if Britain is written out of the war
Masters of the Air, Apple TV
TV review: 20 Days in Mariupol reminds us of the grinding horror of war and the importance of journalism
20 Days in Mariupol, Channel 4, Tuesday and available to stream on channel4.com
TV review: Peter Taylor’s Our Dirty War is a reminder of the depravity of the Troubles
Our Dirty War: The British State and the IRA - BBC 1, Tuesday and iPlayer
TV Review: Watch out for ITV’s G’wed - it may be the new Derry Girls
Sit-coms are rarely born fully formed, but this one shows promise