What’s on TV tonight: Piglets, Changing Ends, How the West Was Won and more
Your complete guide to the week’s television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
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Your complete guide to the week’s television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms
Key moments missed, poor judgment calls and sarcastic presenters made it a sloppy night’s work for the broadcaster
Corporation’s coverage of exit poll attracts a third fewer viewers than 2019 as Channel 4 show doubles its audience
As results came in thick and fast, here’s how the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky News and GB News covered election night
The first episode, titled A Son for a Son, saw the warring royals of Westeros reel from the events of last season
For all its gore, George RR Martin’s medieval fantasy is no match for its brutal, baby-butchering, real-life inspiration
The devastating impact of Jones’s conspiracies on families already ripped apart by the Sandy Hook tragedy – which killed 26 – is made clear
Telegraph readers have their say on who came out on top in the Sky News election battle
Ranging from rottweiler to therapist, Beth Rigby is seemingly the only one on show with any kind of job satisfaction
Labour leader rallied round predecessor while in shadow cabinet despite thinking Boris Johnson’s Tories would claim victory
Despite his expensive education, the Prime Minister has missed the point – and once again shown how out of touch he is
Journalist challenges Richard Holden over why he is standing in a safer seat at next election
The Game of Thrones spin-off and its many flying beasts are back to remind us that the small screen can still do epic
Party leaders will travel to Grimsby for election special event on Sky News, to be broadcast live
Jesse Armstrong and Lucy Prebble tell Andrew O’Hagan about crafting the satire of the century
Darren McCaffrey of Sky News was broadcasting as he was removed, hours after the Prime Minister revealed the July 4 election date
Rewind TV launches today on Sky – and its creators say this nostalgia fest is an antidote to the depressing state of modern broadcasting
Priya Dogra appointed to help shift from satellite business as brands cut ad spending
Christopher Eccleston presents this new series exploring historical miscarriages of justice, beginning with Davis
According to this documentary, the Brandy Melville fashion brand is unethical and murky – but it is no triumph of investigative journalism
Adapted from Heather Morris’s controversial Holocaust bestseller, this drama never manages to find depth to balance out the schmaltz
As her bestselling novel comes to TV, the author remembers the friend who inspired it – and deplores the current rise in anti-Semitism
The Jewish superstar was inspired to record her first song in five years, soundtracking The Tattooist of Auschwitz, to fight anti-Semitism