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Streaming has ruined TV. Could 2024 be the year we all finally snap?

Streaming has ruined TV. Could 2024 be the year we all finally snap?
Decision paralysis, generic TV, expense – what has streaming ever done for us?
Ralph and Katie: ‘I said from day one we were going to change the world’

Ralph and Katie: ‘I said from day one we were going to change the world’
On-screen representation allied with behind-the-scenes inclusion makes BBC1’s Ralph & Katie a giant leap forward for British television. The cast and crew of the series, which follows the young couple with Down’s syndrome, explain how they are smashing glass ceilings and preconceptions