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Must Watch Christmas Special with stars Russell Tovey and Danielle Galligan

Scott and Hayley count down their top 5 TV shows each to watch over the festive period.From 'The Lowdown' on Disney +, to 'The Night Manager' on BBC One and 'The Great Festive Bake Off' on Channel 4, they guide you through the series worth binging and those to avoid! They also ta ...  Show more

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Scott Bryan, Hayley Campbell and Naga Munchetty review the week’s biggest new TV and streaming releases.This week the trio looked at Sky and Now TV's 'Amadeus', a retelling of the life of renowned compser Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his rivalry with fellow compser Antonio Salieri ...  Show more

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