Sheer Genius: Best TV of 2026 So Far
From gripping dramas to hilarious comedies, these are the standout TV shows of 2026 that have captivated audiences and critics alike.
From gripping dramas to hilarious comedies, these are the standout TV shows of 2026 that have captivated audiences and critics alike.
Channel Nine's Karl Stefanovic posted a video embracing UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson, calling him 'the ultimate disruptor' and calling Keir Starmer a 'wanker' in a podcast teaser.
House of the Dragon season three premieres with deliberate pacing and intense character moments, setting up a war that promises to reshape Westeros.
A new series set in the world of Westeros premieres tonight, starring James Norton. The show promises dragons, swords, and political intrigue.
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RecommendedSteve Coogan joins the brilliantly daft second series of Funboys, a BBC sitcom about three idiots in Northern Ireland. Laugh-out-loud comedy with serious comic architecture.
The Wombles are making a comeback with a new YouTube channel and plans for an international franchise. But can they succeed in today's fragmented media landscape?
Pixar's Toy Story 5 battles a rogue tablet, The Bear returns for its final season, and more in this week's arts and entertainment highlights.
Romesh Ranganathan hosts a physical elimination contest featuring online stars in ludicrous challenges, reminiscent of It's a Knockout but with a modern twist.
As The Bear returns for its fifth and final season, Ebon Moss-Bachrach reflects on the show's surprising success, its cultural impact, and saying goodbye to Richie.
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RecommendedThe BBC has cancelled Ashley Cain's documentary series after revelations of his abusive and misogynistic comments about women, citing a failure in vetting processes.
Netflix's Voicemails for Isabelle stars Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson in a mushy, overlong romcom about a woman leaving voicemails for her dead sister, but the creepy premise undermines the romance.
Colin Farrell returns as John Sugar in Apple TV's noir detective series. Season two offers a half-hour haze of melancholy and distressed urban beauty, continuing the show's unique blend of classic film homages and alien twists.
Tonight's TV highlights include the comedy Funboys, Steve Coogan in a new drama, and the World Cup match between Scotland and Morocco.
From the return of The Bear to the chaos of Jackass, here are seven must-stream shows to watch this week, including new series and fan favorites.
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RecommendedLaura Woods fainted during ITV's live England vs Ghana coverage; co-host reassured viewers she was in good hands.
Rebecca Shaw explores how Widow's Bay balances mystery and comedy, appealing to both casual viewers and those who love theorizing about clues and plot twists.
A new documentary follows families seeking to overturn wrongful convictions and restore their loved ones' reputations, highlighting systemic flaws.
A new series recounts terrifying travel tales, from shark encounters to missile threats, blending horror with real-life survival stories.
A new Radio Times survey reveals strong public support for the BBC, with 88% trust and a desire to preserve its independence despite ongoing criticism and funding debates.
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RecommendedHarlan Coben's latest Netflix adaptation, I Will Find You, starring Britt Lower, is a predictable thriller that fails to deliver suspense.
The Light in the Hall: Still Waters airs on Channel 4, Bear Grylls takes Rhys Darby to Utah, and Timothée Chalamet stars in Wonka on Netflix.
A review of the documentary 'OnlyFans: Inside the Machine' that explores the dark side of the platform, calling it monumentally grim and unsexy television.
A cat wandered onto stage during the final scene of a Romeo and Juliet ballet in Turkey, lying down and playing with Romeo's hair as performers continued undeterred.
Roger Cook, the pioneering investigative journalist known for his fearless reporting on the BBC's The Cook Report, has died aged 82.
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RecommendedKalamunda becomes the wizarding world's centre as VIPs attend the exclusive launch of Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience at Jorgensen Park, featuring magical creatures and Butterbeer.
A new documentary goes behind the scenes at OnlyFans, exploring the lives of creators and the platform's impact on the adult entertainment industry.
Daphne Shadwell, a pioneering Australian television personality and producer, has died aged 95. She was best known for her work on the ABC.
Discover a compelling new series exploring Nelson Mandela's struggle for freedom and equality in South Africa, blending historical insight with powerful storytelling.
Home And Away returns with a train disaster cliffhanger, revealing fates of trapped characters and emotional fallout.
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RecommendedReview of Sunny Nights, a crime comedy starring Will Forte and D'Arcy Carden as siblings in Sydney launching a spray tan business.