A new series has been announced by Netflix but the last time the game was adapted it wasn’t exactly a success. The lack of coherent narrative within the expansive gaming world may be to blame.
Christmas in 1646 was cancelled and the usual drunken merriment was banned.
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What has happened to political TV satire? It used to be sharp but this election it missed it mark.
For nearly six decades, journalist Alistair Cooke provided the BBC’s English-speaking audiences around the world with insights into US culture and politics.
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A new book looks at the physical and psychological impact of the Great War on soldiers as the experience left them changed, broken and often traumatised.
From mythical beasts to extinct creatures, the pioneering special effects work of Ray Harryhausen inspired a generation of zoologists, palaeontologists and ecologists.
Reputational damage: actor Johnny Depp.
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The ins and outs of a fiercely contested defamation case.
Judge’s copy: the copy of the novel belonging to the judge in the case was acquired by Bristol University in 2019.
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Despite considerable support, concerns over plans for a new UK Holocaust Memorial range from location and cost, to how it should look and whether we need such a building at all.
A frugal and ascetic life: a shrine to the hermit Rishu Sennin.
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