We’ve been watching: new S4C drama DAL Y MELLT is sure to leave you hooked
A six-episode drama series with a splash of comedy, Dal Y Mellt is S4C’s new venture that is sure to leave audience members hooked.
A six-episode drama series with a splash of comedy, Dal Y Mellt is S4C’s new venture that is sure to leave audience members hooked.
Taking place in real-time, GALWAD looks at what would happen if the future tried to contact us, telling the story of 16-year-old Efa (Aisha-May Hunte) – who swaps with her 46-year-old self from 2052.
Queer For Fear is a revealing series packed full of queer insight that shines a light on the hidden layers, intentionally or otherwise that exist within horror itself.
The 101 Scariest Movie Moments Of All Time is well above the standard normally set by these countdown programmes.
With a new Lord Of The Rings show out, Hannah Collins explores the connections between Tolkien and Wales that aren’t so obvious.
Although they pay respect to the creators, when it comes to high-octane kids’ TV gameshow mayhem, Dick & Dom are giants standing on their own shoulders.
I went into Welcome To Wrexham with trepidation, but the first two episodes of the Disney+ docuseries demolished this.
Barry boy and RWCMD alum Zak Ghazi-Torbati draws on personal experiences for new show The Other Half - and is passionate about sharing rich stories from Wales.
From wayward Mormons to assassination attempts on male exotic dancers, Hannah Collins shares her favourite weird and wild true crime doc picks.
As the temperature is getting warmer, what better time is there to ignore the outside and see what's streaming this June in TV?
With Stranger Things and Obi-Wan Kenobi releasing on the same day, it's battle of the streamers this May in TV world. Hannah Collins reports from the frontlines.
From Gary Oldman's espionage series Slow Horses to the hotly-awaited second season of Russian Doll, here's the best in TV and streaming for April.
In the world of TV and streaming, the trepidatiously anticipated Fresh Prince reboot arrives at the end of this week, as do a host of other series premieres.
Between Inventing Anna and Love Is Blind Season 2, Netflix dominates binge-worthy TV and streaming watches this week.
The Book of Boba Fett might be a mess of a TV show, but the Disney+ series' fan service is irresistable enough for Star Wars fans to look past its flaws.
With the fifteenth record-breaking season of It's Always Sunny finally hitting Netflix in the UK and Drag Race UK vs The World about to premiere, there's plenty of TV to keep you glued to the sofa in the first week of Feb.
Martin Freeman stars in The Responder and zombies tear through a South Korean high school in All Of Us Are Dead. These, and more, make up our TV and streaming guide for this last week of January.
Drag Race UK vs. The World is the international iteration of the Drag Race empire that fans have been clamouring for. Here's what - and who - to expect.
Ozark Season 4 and Servant Season 3 lead an extra eerie January week in TV and streaming.
Euphoria Season 2 is the talk of the TV world right now, but there's more to look forward to in this January week than that.
Toast of Tinseltown and the final season of A Discovery of Witches kick off our inaugural 2022 TV and streaming guide.
This Christmas week (and beyond) brings a packed TV and streaming schedule - from the galactic Book of Boba Fett to the 'grounded' Emily In Paris.
How do you get from the Welsh valleys to the Hollywood hills? Hawkeye director Rhys Thomas tells all to Carl Marsh.
This week in TV and streaming brings the return of Netflix's dark fantasy hit The Witcher and a BBC social media doc from David Baddiel.