This week in TV + streaming: Welsh teens in the ballroom and Peter Jackson’s epic Beatles doc
Peter Jackson's Beatles music doc and young Welsh ballroom hopefuls make for a lively TV and streaming guide this November week.
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Peter Jackson's Beatles music doc and young Welsh ballroom hopefuls make for a lively TV and streaming guide this November week.
Intended to bring solace and support to visitors of the Grange Hospital, Ty Cerdd Records' Cynefin is an album that both does and sounds good.
From coming-of-age comedy Sort Of to a hard-hitting look at America's opioid epidemic in Dopesick, here's what's on TV and streaming this week.
Told from the perspective of a 10-year-old boy, In The Sea There Are Crocodiles brings a dramatic story of survivorship to the WMC.
The UK's "premier" music documentary film festival Doc 'n' Roll will be turning things up to 11 at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff this week.
Wonders of the Celtic Deep's Executive Producer, Dale Templar, hopes the landmark BBC natural history programme is as far-reaching as Wales' oceans.
National Museum Wales' The Rules of Art is a bold and inventive exhibition that de-colonises and flattens all notions of history and hierachy.
James Wan's return to horror in Malignant is welcome, and the result is a mesmerising but bloated melting pot of genres.
After a slow start, Dial M For Murder's stage version at Cardiff's New Theatre instilled a sense of magic in Felix Jones - largely thanks to Tom Chambers.
What We Do In Shadows and Dexter: New Blood lead a pack of returning favourites to TV and streaming this week.