Sam Delaney
Sam Delaney
Sam Delaney is a writer and broadcaster from London. His latest book, Sort Your Head Out - Mental Health Without All The Bollocks (Constable), is out now in paperback. You can read more of his stuff and listen to his weekly podcast on his Substack (sambdelaney.substack.com)
Sam Delaney finds himself engrossed in Indian crime drama ‘Sacred Games’
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Sam Delaney finds himself engrossed in Indian crime drama ‘Sacred Games’

Bureau de change – the French spy drama is back, now with added explosions
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Bureau de change – the French spy drama is back, now with added explosions

From Big Sam’s Big Mac to Diego’s Sesh – Sam Delaney’s Russia 2018 highlights
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From Big Sam’s Big Mac to Diego’s Sesh – Sam Delaney’s Russia 2018 highlights

The Bridge, The Big Bang Theory and TV bringing misfits to the screen at last
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The Bridge, The Big Bang Theory and TV bringing misfits to the screen at last

Don’t let the rubbish name put you off – ‘Money Heist’ is break-in good
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Don’t let the rubbish name put you off – ‘Money Heist’ is break-in good

The kids are alright with TV like Love, Master Of None and The Big Sick
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The kids are alright with TV like Love, Master Of None and The Big Sick

Make the news great again! A lament for imbalanced reporting, on both sides
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Make the news great again! A lament for imbalanced reporting, on both sides

Never knew you needed to see Jackie Chan battering the IRA? Netflix did…
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Never knew you needed to see Jackie Chan battering the IRA? Netflix did…

The spirit of Grenfell six months on
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The spirit of Grenfell six months on

Acceptable in the 80s – plotting your return to the peak era of Christmas TV
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Acceptable in the 80s – plotting your return to the peak era of Christmas TV

Sam Delaney: don’t let weepy Christmas TV ads dampen your consumptive frenzy
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Sam Delaney: don’t let weepy Christmas TV ads dampen your consumptive frenzy

The Deuce – David Simon’s return to form is a throwback to a TV golden age
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The Deuce – David Simon’s return to form is a throwback to a TV golden age