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Best TV Shows You Missed in 2025

From a sumptuous Japanese drama to a menopausal hitwoman thriller, discover the critically acclaimed television series that flew under the radar in 2025. Start streaming now.

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus slashed to £24.99

Shoppers have hours left to grab Amazon's top-rated Fire TV Stick 4K Plus for just £24.99, a 58% saving. The device streams in 4K Ultra HD and works with Alexa. Act fast before the deal ends.

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus deal: 58% off at £24.99

Shoppers have just hours left to grab Amazon's best-selling Fire TV Stick 4K Plus for £24.99, a 58% saving. The device streams 4K content from Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+, and features Alexa voice control.

Titanic Sinks Tonight: Survivor Tales on BBC Two

A sombre new BBC series recounts the Titanic's last moments using real survivor testimonies. Plus, tonight's TV highlights include a festive farm trip and the search for alien life. Tune in.

Liverpool vs Wolves TV blackout explained

Liverpool host Wolves in a Premier League clash at Anfield this Saturday, but UK fans face a TV blackout. Here's how to follow the match and the key team news.

Golden Age of TV 2025: Top Shows to Stream Now

Forget the past—2025 is the true Golden Age of television. Discover our critic's picks of the year's best, from Emmy-winning dramas to addictive reality shows. Stream these highlights now.

Netflix Warner Bros Deal Threatens UK Cinemas

The proposed $82.7bn Netflix-Warner Bros acquisition could shorten theatrical windows, dealing another blow to UK cinemas still recovering from the pandemic. Read the full analysis.

Dani Dyer breaks down in tears on Celeb SAS trailer

Love Island winner Dani Dyer is seen sobbing in the trailer for Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins UK vs Australia. The mum-of-three admits she's 'nuts' for signing up. The series starts January 4 on Channel 4.

Joshua vs Paul: TV Licence Warning for Netflix Fight

Anthony Joshua's blockbuster fight with Jake Paul streams live on Netflix this Friday, but UK viewers must have a valid TV licence or face a potential £1,000 fine. Here's what you need to know.

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