The progenitor of gay British TV, Queer as Folk, turned 25 this year. The ten-episode comedy-drama aired in 1999 and remains just as enjoyable now (if not quite as relevant) as it was a quarter century ago.
The much-loved film Chariots of Fire, about the 1924 Paris Olympics and the true stories of the British participants, is well worth a second look as the 2024 Paris Olympics come to a close.
The latest episode of our Classics Revisited series looks back at the 1987 film Withnail and I, a black comedy starring Richard E. Grant and Paul McGann that's become something of a cult classic in the years since its release.
The 1981 film The French Lieutenant's Woman, starring Jeremy Irons and Meryl Streep in breakout roles, is an intriguing attempt to bring John Fowles’ book to the screen. Is it still worth watching?
The Masterpiece miniseries of Daniel Derondaaired in 2002 but still holds strong as a brilliant interpretation of George Eliot’s last and most complex novel.