
"Get Millie Black (Channel 4), in which Tamara Lawrance gives a powerhouse performance as a loose-cannon detective investigating a case in Jamaica. The settings are a tonic in these dreary months, and the theme song (Ring the Alarm by Shanique Marie) is a belter. But be warned: the content of the final, London-set episode goes to some dark places. Richard Hamilton"
"How good was Dying For Sex! This drama about a terminally ill woman embarking on an erotic odyssey was so funny and sad and true and daring. There has never been anything like it on TV. And I haven't seen a better double act than Michelle Williams and Jenny Slate in years. I'm gutted it can't come back but hopefully they find some other way to continue their partnership."
"Radiohead's appearance in November was an unexpected treat and a lovely way to round off my 50th year. Having spent my life following music and going to gigs, it was a joy to be part of such an event one of the best concerts I've been to. Even ending up with tickets in the first place was a great surprise. A generous, diverse set list with the band on fine form, an in"
Recommendations highlight standout TV dramas and live music moments from 2025. Millie Black (Channel 4) features Tamara Lawrance as a loose-cannon detective in Jamaica, praised for its settings and the theme song Ring the Alarm by Shanique Marie, with a warning about a dark final London-set episode. Dying For Sex follows a terminally ill woman's erotic odyssey, noted for being funny, sad, true and daring, and for the Michelle Williams–Jenny Slate double act. Slow Horses delivered a standout scene with Jackson Lamb recounting Soviet torture history. The Studio offers laugh-out-loud LA-set comedy. Radiohead provided a generous, diverse live set.
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