Meet Spitting Image's new first ladyJess Robinson is the puppet show's voice of celebrities from Gwyneth to GretaBy Nicole Lampert4 min read
I May Destroy You: The Jewish connectionThe BBC summer hit gave voice to the British Black experience - but there was a touch of Jewish music in the soundtrack and scriptBy Karen Skinazi 4 min read
Shh! Don’t tell, but I’m addicted to Selling SunsetIs it acceptable for a feminist with a PhD to enjoy the Netflix hit series? Julia Wagner thinks it isBy Julia Wagner3 min read
Television review: HowardDisney's documentary on Lyricist Howard Ashman pays tribute to a talent cut shortBy John Nathan2 min read
The man who inspired superheroesA new Netflix documentary tells the story of the Paralympics, and the Jewish refugee who founded themBy James Mottram4 min read
The women who asked ‘why not?’The TV series Mrs America shines a light on the battle for women's rights in the 1970s - and the many Jewish women in the frontline.By Jenni Frazer5 min read
TV review: UnchainedJohn Nathan enjoys an Israeli drama about a rabbi who frees women from unhappy marriages - but spies on his own wife.1 min read
TV review: I May Destroy YouThis stunning drama has rewritten the rules, says Linda MarricBy Linda Marric2 min read
Welcome back to the babysitters who inspired meThe books that inspired a generation of girls are back as a Netflix series. Jennifer Lipman is celebratingBy Jennifer Lipman3 min read
Plots and prejudiceMinkie Spiro is the British director who worked on HBO's much praised adaptation of Philip Roth's The Plot Against America. She tells Jenni Frazer why this project mattered so muchBy Jenni Frazer6 min read
TV review: AutonomiesThis six part thriller imagines a two-state Israel - but not divided the way you think it might beBy John Nathan1 min read
TV review - Hospital Special: Fighting Covid-19This excellent documentary about the NHS response to the coronavirus pandemic felt very close to homeBy Keren David2 min read
Unorthodox assumptionsHow does rebbetzin Chana Hughes respond when colleagues ask her about Orthodox Jews in films and TV series?By Chana Hughes2 min read
Falling in love with Normal PeopleAs soon as Lenny Abrahamson read Sally Rooney's second novel he knew he wanted to direct it for televisionBy Keren David2 min read
TV review: UnorthodoxThis series about a young woman's flight from the Satmar community is utterly binge-worthy says John NathanBy John Nathan1 min read
Friday Night Dinner: Am I turning into Jackie?Friday Night Dinner is back for a sixth series — and it's the perfect lockdown binge-watch, says Keren DavidBy Keren David3 min read