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Articles by subject: television

Our man in Marseille (by Matthew Adams, March/April 2012 )
In his uncategorisable writing and brilliant television essays Jonathan Meades is forever peering into the nooks and crannies of our absurd age. Matthew Adams runs him to ground in his modernist hideaway to poke into his private places
D'oh my God: faith in The Simpsons (by Andrew Mueller, January/February 2012 )
This year, The Simpsons celebrate their 25th birthday and their 500th episode. Andrew Mueller pays homage to the family we can all believe in
Return of the moral minority (by Francis Beckett, January/February 2012 )
Fire-and-brimstone evangelists are usually associated with the US. But turn to the BBC at the weekend and you’ll see they’re enjoying a revival on these shores, says Francis Beckett
Jihad jokes (by Roger Davidson, November/December 2009 )
Who dares make fun of Islam? Canadian television, apparently. Roger Davidson tunes in
Interview: Watching David Attenborough (by Laurie Taylor, January/February 2008 )
Laurie Taylor turns the microscope on to the man who’s brought us life on earth, in the freezer, under the oceans and in the undergrowth
Out of this world (by Natalie Haynes, September/October 2007 )
Why is fantasy taking over our TV screens? Natalie Haynes unravels a mystery
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