A selection of potential podcasts for all book lovers and writers alike

Overdue Among the literary podcasts from across the pond, Overdue – a podcast themed around all the books you should have read by now – is a firm favourite. Each week, American hosts Andrew Cunningham and Craig Getting focus on … Continue reading A selection of potential podcasts for all book lovers and writers alike

One Day At A Time // review TN2’s resident historical drama fan takes a peek at the present with this sitcom

●●●●○ Single mom Penelope (Justina Machado) faces the challenges of raising two teenagers and a grandmother once again in the third series of convivial sitcom One Day at a Time. The bright, busy Alvarez family apartment is back, complete with … Continue reading One Day At A Time // review TN2’s resident historical drama fan takes a peek at the present with this sitcom

The Hookup Plan // REVIEW This fresh, French-language series proves a heady mix of romantic comedy-drama

●●●●● Netflix’s recent efforts to revive the rom-com bleed into one of its latest TV offerings with The Hookup Plan. The messy city lives of Friends meet the contemporary feel of The Bold Type in this French-language series about a … Continue reading The Hookup Plan // REVIEW This fresh, French-language series proves a heady mix of romantic comedy-drama

Upstart Crow // Reviewed The smartest Shakespearean sitcom you’ve never seen

●●●●○ If killing off Keeley Hawes halfway through a series wasn’t enough to tell you that there’s little the BBC considers sacrosanct anymore, then just look at Upstart Crow, a near-blasphemous Shakespeare sitcom which has somehow become one of the … Continue reading Upstart Crow // Reviewed The smartest Shakespearean sitcom you’ve never seen

Vanity Fair // REVIEW This new Sunday night drama revels in its own Bacchanalian theatricality

●●●●○ In some ways, turning William Makepeace Thackeray’s Vanity Fair into a weekly costume drama is a return to its serialised roots. Now considered a classic novel, it is set during the Napoleonic Wars and first appeared in 1847-8 (around … Continue reading Vanity Fair // REVIEW This new Sunday night drama revels in its own Bacchanalian theatricality

Why foreign-language TV should be your next binge-watch Embrace the subtitles.

It’s time for your next binge watch. You’re doing your best wine mom, with your feet up and some food on. But what to watch? Consider: foreign-language TV. I know, I know, subtitles are scary, but it will be worth … Continue reading Why foreign-language TV should be your next binge-watch Embrace the subtitles.

Read the book first: To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before Netflix's latest book-to-screen adaptation has a young Asian-American girl's heart at the heart of the story

●●●●○ Jenny Han’s 2014 young adult novel To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before spent 40 weeks on the New York Times Bestseller list (that’s right, long enough for people to grow entire humans) and has been translated into 30 … Continue reading Read the book first: To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before Netflix’s latest book-to-screen adaptation has a young Asian-American girl’s heart at the heart of the story

Love Island is a Dystopia – so why are we addicted to it? TV editor Arianne Dunne explores her love-hate relationship with telly's latest ratings triumph

Reader, I watched Love Island so you don’t have to. (Who am I kidding? You’re all watching it too.) During my odyssey into Love Island, I, as much as anyone, was dragged into its ludicrous non-drama (if the rest of … Continue reading Love Island is a Dystopia – so why are we addicted to it? TV editor Arianne Dunne explores her love-hate relationship with telly’s latest ratings triumph