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Exclusive clip: Tony Beets’ dredge dismantling goes well on Gold Rush, still swears

Expletive-spouting Tony Beets has got a big project on his hands this week as he starts dismantling his 70-year-old dredge. As Gold Rush winds down, the luck of the Irish is with the Canadian Dutchman — whose subtitles on the show regularly have a high proportion of words starred out due to his flowery language. Certainly, Beets

Alone recap: Starving Dave is out as three remain

Alone on History: This week’s episode started with the final four. Carleigh. Meghan. Dave and Fowler. Their common denominator? Lack of food and especially protein. All are weak. Most if not all are in the throes of emotional misery missing their loved ones. Patagonia. Day 73. Zachary Fowler: “Not having a good day” We begin

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The Salesman review: Asghar Farhadi’s multi-layered drama is a masterpiece

The Salesman, the new film from award-winning Iranian writer-director Asghar Farhadi, is a multi-layered, neo-realist drama that evolves into a mystery with strong moral overtones. The plot centers on a married couple in modern-day Tehran, Rana (Taraneh Alidoosti) and Emad (Shahab Hosseini). They are actors in a theater company and as artists they belong to

Tyler Henry gives ‘life-changing’ reading on Revenge Body with Khloe Kardashian

This week’s Revenge Body with Khloe Kardashian sees Hollywood Medium Tyler Henry give a reading to a future bride struggling with her weight — which she describes as “life-changing”. Khloe has often used Tyler for readings in the past, and decides to use him to help one of her show’s guests, Lauren, get to the bottom

Exclusive clip: Biggest joint you’ve ever seen on Ghosts in the Hood

The Ghosts in the Hood team get themselves into a sticky icky icky situation on this week’s show — when Matt Richards rolls the Official Paranormal Operations team an enormous joint! The episode sees Defecio and his crew called to the Redwood Bar in Downtown LA, which for years has had female employees complaining about feeling sinister

getTV’s Black History Month is a nostalgia bomb of phenomenal talent

The archives of American chat shows and variety shows of the 1960s and 70s held a vault of talented performances from so many musicians — especially African American bands and performers who lit up the stages with songs that resonated for the times and were pop megahits that nobody missed. Now getTV tips their hat in

Spy in the Wild uses animatronic animals to capture some groundbreaking behaviour

Spy in the Wild is a innovative five-part nature miniseries that features some remarkable animatronic spy cameras that are disguised as animals. A joint effort from PBS and the BBC, the series aims to use these trojan horses to record footage of animals in the wild that would otherwise be impossible to capture. The animatronics

Could Alaskan Bush People be a Bam down?

This week on Alaskan Bush People, the family finish their run across open water and Bam has some surprising news. Last week the family took a hazardous trip across some rough water but this week the waves are closer to home. Bam has met a woman down in the Lower 48 and he announces to his folks