Defiance: Fighting the Far Right, review: the brutal birth pangs of a multiracial society
This compelling and detailed series looked back at the often difficult Asian immigrant experience of 1970s Britain
This compelling and detailed series looked back at the often difficult Asian immigrant experience of 1970s Britain
The holiday tastes of India’s super-rich could make for tiresome viewing, but insight from female workers made this worthwhile
This remarkable documentary uses bodycam footage to take us inside the day-to-day lives (and tragedies) of the Berlingo Special Battalion
Alexandra Harris’s beadily researched history of Sussex takes us on an evocative journey with poets, bailiffs and a moose
The US sitcom great can be proud of what he's achieved with Curb: it's self-flagellating, socially conscious and ending at the right time
An amusing account of the recording of We Are the World, aka the US Band Aid, which brought together Bob Dylan, Michael Jackson and more
From the makers of Long Lost Family – with Davina McCall again supplying the voice-over – comes more people searching for biological truths
David Jason and Jay Blades make for a peculiar pair as they travel the country for this half-hearted Repair Shop knock-off
The former kickboxer and reality TV contestant has become an online celebrity among incels – and the reasons for his views lie close to home
Posing as a countess, Janina Mehlberg negotiated for thousands to be released from Majdanek concentration camp in Poland
Gwyneth Hughes's drama has no time for being subtle - she wants you to feel the full shame of the Post Office Horizon scandal
It proved a rare delight to see Sir David back in the field as he learnt about a fearsome pliosaur fossil found in Dorset
From white-tailed sea eagles to orcas, this nature programme featured some stunning creatures – and rightly highlighted the researchers
Scientists' predictions of a global computer collapse caused widespread panic – and although it survived, the world had changed
Chris Messina and Kaley Cuoco are excellent in a black comedy intent on exposing the immorality – and hypocrisy – of the true-crime industry
Hunter turned prey, as five brave food critics - including our William Sitwell - donned their aprons and tried to impress the judges