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    TV this week: from Sharon Horgan to Princess Diana

    What to watch on TV this week

    From Sharon Horgan's new pitch-black comedy-drama Bad Sisters starring Claes Bang to a new documentary examining the death of Princess Diana, this week in TV deals in darkness

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    Cinema 

    Herself will rebuild your faith in humanity

    Herself movie review ★★★★★

    10 Sep 21 – 10 Sep 22

    The third film from Irish director Phyllida Lloyd (Mamma Mia!), Herself examines the best and worst in humanity as abused, working-class mum Sandra (Clare Dunne) builds herself a house

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    TV 

    Aisling Bea finds the humour in anxiety

    This Way Up, Channel 4 review ★★★★★

    08 Aug 19 – 08 Aug 20

    In Channel 4's This Way Up, Aisling Bea plays an English-language teacher who leans on her sister Shona (Sharon Horgan) after a nervous breakdown

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  • In the Know

    TV 

    Aisling Bea and Sharon Horgan discuss This Way Up

    This Way Up Q&A: Aisling Bea, Sharon Horgan, Gavin O'Grady, and Alex Winckler

    Aisling Bea and Sharon Horgan star in the new Channel 4 comedy drama This Way Up, coming this Thursday. We attended a Q&A for the show at the BFI Southbank

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    Cinema 

    Richard E. Grant cast as former drag queen

    Everybody's Talking About Jamie film adaptation

    26 Feb 21 – 26 Feb 22

    The cast for the upcoming adaptation of the hit musical has been confirmed: Richard E. Grant, Sharon Horgan and more join the 2021 project

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  • In the Know

    TV 

    Catastrophe returns this Tuesday

    Catastrophe returns this Tuesday to Channel 4

    On 08 Jan 19

    Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan come back to their hilarious Channel 4 comedy for its fourth and possibly final run

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  • Essential

    TV 

    Bad parenting has never been so fashionable: Motherland on BBC Two

    Motherland review, BBC Two ★★★★★

    07 Nov 17 – 28 Feb 18

    Watch it through your fingers: Sharon Horgan and Graham Linehan are behind this panic-inducing comedy about bad parenting

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    TV 

    Honest, hilarious, unsexy chaos: Catastrophe season three review

    Catastrophe season 3, Channel 4 review ★★★★★

    28 Feb 17 – 30 Apr 17

    Catastrophe season three is a medicinal reminder of the messy reality of marriage and children, which will have you guffawing and groaning

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    Divorce, Sky Atlantic review: ★★★★★

    Shocking, scandalous and deeply deeply real: Divorce on Sky Atlantic is the autumn TV show we've all been waiting for

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