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Television
Total Results: 44
November 24, 2021
Is the WHO inventing diseases?
There's little evidence for 'internet gaming disorder'
Tom Chivers
Monday
15.11
15.11
Pop psychology has killed the villain
Profit is more important than the menace of evil
Dorian Lynskey
Thursday
07.10
07.10
How Fox News conquered America
Every sneer, jibe and insult only makes it stronger
James Billot
Friday
24.09
24.09
The dark origins of the Sopranos
The show revolutionised television — but now it has been squeezed into a film
Dorian Lynskey
Monday
16.08
16.08
How America became a mad house
A debauched Sixties novel might put you off booze
Christopher Caldwell
Friday
09.07
09.07
How The Office ruined comedy
The rise of cringe humour is no laughing matter
Gareth Roberts
Monday
07.06
07.06
Tony Soprano: villain or victim?
He committed every sin — so why does the audience still root for him?
Rob Henderson
Thursday
18.02
18.02
The toxic world of fandom
Whether its pop music or politics, fan clubs can easily turn into a febrile mob
Gareth Roberts
Friday
22.01
22.01
The other virus haunting our screens
Masks, conspiracy theories and deep-cleaning: It's a Sin feels eerily familiar
Matthew Sweet
Thursday
14.05
14.05
Top-flight football is in league with the devil
Who really stands to gain from the Premier League's 'Project Restart'?
Philippe Auclair
Thursday
23.04
23.04
No sex please, we’re brutish
<i>Too Hot to Handle</I>'s phony reverence for chastity is perfect for our hypersexualised times
Louise Perry
Monday
06.04
06.04
The guilty pleasure of daytime TV
A beginner's guide to the viewing delights that can unite us in the age of lockdown
Gareth Roberts
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