TV Interviews

Freya Allan is ready to say goodbye to ‘The Witcher’

The recently-released season four marks the beginning of the end for Netflix's fantasy epic

Giles Martin on giving new life to The Beatles’ ‘Anthology’: “It reveals how human they were”

The producer and Fab Four collaborator tells NME about the new 'Anthology' album and TV series, how much is left in the vault and what's still to be done, the magic of AI, and Sam Mendes' four Beatles biopics

Billy Bob Thornton’s TV renaissance is well underway

'Landman' has catapulted the beloved actor back into the spotlight

Matt Smith on working with Nick Cave and his summer of Oasis fun: “I went to eight gigs!”

The star of 'The Death Of Bunny Munro' shares some memories from madferit season

Gaten Matarazzo and the long, slow goodbye to ‘Stranger Things’

The now 23-year-old has been playing plucky underdog Dustin for more than 10 years

‘Breaking Bad’ creator Vince Gilligan wants to change the world with ‘Pluribus’

His new slow-burn sci-fi series is nothing like ‘Better Call Saul’

How ‘Trigger Happy TV’s brilliant jukebox soundtrack revolutionised TV comedy

Ahead of an anniversary tour, creator Dom Joly looks back on 25 years of the groundbreaking prank show

Why ‘House of Guinness’ is TV’s most modern period drama

Creator Steven Knight explains that the hopped-up show isn’t exactly Downton

Charithra Chandran at Together For Palestine: “What’s backlash when there are people dying?”

"There has to be change and there will, but we just have to keep fighting," said the 'Alex Rider' and 'Bridgerton' star

Munroe Bergdorf talks backlash and solidarity at Together For Palestine: “We are fighting for people to be heard”

"I have received backlash, but I just remind myself that it’s nothing compared to what they are going through in Palestine"
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