In the comedy special The Last Year of Television, Mitch McTaggart casts his eye over what 2025 brought to our screens.
From the return of Scrubs and Star Search to the end of The Boys and Queer Eye, here's what to watch in the new year.
From hairstyles to music, nearly everything about the ’80s was louder and bolder than today — and that included holidays.
The series is produced by CBS Studios, Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment. Season four stars Mount, Rebecca Romijn, ...
The 1914 Christmas Truce wasn’t universal, and it didn’t last, but it’s become one of war’s most retold on-screen moments: ...
From the year's most ambitious, timely, and devastating Netflix show to the return of a beloved BBC teen comedy, we've ...
Paddington Bear, Bagpuss, The Flumps, Thomas the Tank Engine and, going back even further, Bill and Ben, The Magic Roundabout ...
In celebrating trains on screen for the 200th anniversary of Britain’s passenger railways, who could forget a certain tank engine called Thomas, who debuted on television in 1984 and would later ...
Favorites include an Arctic-set heartwarmer, the second and final season of 'Andor,' a pair of new animated gems, a bold historical drama and a star-studded Hollywood satire. By Daniel Fienberg, Angie ...
In 2025, even a challenged television landscape was rife with transportive stories. From streamers to broadcast networks, these narratives immersed viewers in different time periods, alternative ...
Fourteen years ago, Emily Nussbaum, one of my esteemed predecessors in the TV-critic chair, notoriously titled her Top Ten list “I Hate Top Ten Lists.” I’ve seldom felt the same. I’m not much of a ...
Just when you thought the post-Peak TV glacier of shows had melted into a puddle of mediocre algorithm-feeders, the medium snapped back to form in 2025. We may not be in the midst of a new golden age ...