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Tonight on TV: Alison Hammond debuts her own interview series

Published 17 hours ago2 minute read


Alison Hammond has a knack for making people laugh, especially celebrities, but this new series shows she’s also quite the interviewer during her weekends at a star’s home. I mean, who else would think to ask Little Mix’s Perry Edwards if she needs a pregnancy test? While there’s a lot of humor, the conversation takes a serious turn when Edwards opens up about her struggles with anxiety and panic attacks.


This episode features three writers who explore various hidden gems, including the Beatrix Potter home, which hosts an exquisite dollhouse with over 70 intricate miniatures, as well as T.E. Lawrence’s shelter and the Woodland Cottages in Dorset.

In what is perhaps his most gentle travelogue, Martin concludes his trip with some unique experiences in the Fallow Islands. Here, he shears sheep, dons a dry suit to dive for mussels, and is captivated by stunning views, all while asking, “Is that a walrus penis bone?”


In this latest episode, Michael takes us through Prague, sometimes referred to as the “City of 100 Spires.” It’s another chance for him to explore local dining, age-old crafts, and even some hidden bunkers, leaving the comfort of his hotel for a taste of the vibrant city life.


With the late-night show gaining traction, Ava (Hannah Einbinder) faces a breakdown. The burning question is, can she remain head writer for Deborah (Jean Smart)? Even if things don’t work out, their rather complicated millennial/boomer dynamic might just find its way back on track. Will it last?


Julian’s efforts to rebrand himself are almost at the finish line in this sitcom led by Ben Miller. However, with the documentary’s release approaching, one wonders, is everything truly fine between him and Austin?


This iconic 1970 drama by Bob Rafelson stars Jack Nicholson as Bob, a discontented oil rig worker engaged with waitress Rayette (Karen Black) while wrestling with his own troubled past, having emerged from a middle-class family of musicians. As Bob journeys back home to Washington to see his ailing father, he confronts themes of boredom and the complexities of normal life.

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This film quickly escalates into a sharp, darkly comedic critique of a generation, starting off as a typical “cabin in the woods” horror story—except it’s not set in a mansion. A group of friends, featuring a spot-on cast including Amandla Stenberg, prepares for a party in a dark abode but soon faces chaos from power outages and unexpected deaths, revealing the flaws in their friendships.

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