by Adam Buckman on Nov 13, 8:00 AM
Common sense and journalistic standards and practices gave way to zealotry at the BBC, but it did not have to be that way.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 12, 8:00 AM
Ken Burns has produced a documentary about the Revolutionary War that sets a new standard for historical documentaries.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 11, 8:00 AM
A scandal at the BBC has resulted in the resignations of its top two executives and raised questions about media bias.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 10, 8:00 AM
TV's obsession with hoarders gets a holiday-season spinoff with a series about people who hoard something very specific - Christmas decorations.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 7, 10:19 AM
And now for something completely different: A four-part Netflix dramatization of the political rise and untimely death of James A. Garfield, 20th president of the United States.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 6, 8:00 AM
The new missing-child drama "All Her Fault" gets right down to business from the very first scene.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 5, 8:00 AM
City dwellers besieged by pigeons may or may not appreciate a new episode of PBS's "Nature" that reveals the inner lives of urban pigeons.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 4, 8:00 AM
Donald Trump sued "60 Minutes" a year ago for a tiny edit in a Kamala Harris interview, but there he was being interviewed on the very same show Sunday night.
by Adam Buckman on Nov 3, 8:00 AM
A one-camera mockumentary-style comedy about college cheerleading is virtually sneaking onto NBC this week.
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