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From Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed to Stephen Sondheim: the week in rave reviews Multimedia arts project wins Sycamore Gap tree commission after public vote ‘I thought I was the saviour of the planet’: how Game of Thrones’ Hannah Murray found a wellness cult – and lost her mind Meera Sodha’s vegetarian recipe for crispy one-pan spaghetti with gochujang and mozzarella Stephen Hawking’s father worried his son ‘does not study much’, diaries reveal Tim Dowling: the band shuns my new jokes. But telling the old ones proves even riskier From The Mandalorian and Grogu to Dear England: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead Blind date: ‘Would we meet again? Stay tuned, divas’ Sort your life out in four increasingly complicated steps: The Becky Barnicoat cartoon This is how to defeat Vladimir Putin | Timothy Garton Ash Meet the only female yakuza, an exhibition of extreme pop fandom – and should you be able to take your dog anywhere? Boards of Canada: Inferno review – after 13 years away, their prodigal return is a big disappointment Politics of potholes: why Bristol can’t fix its broken roads overnight Can hybrid village stores answer rural Germany’s ‘cry for help’ and fend off far right? Five toys on sale in Britain found to contain asbestos in tests for Guardian French stars are rightly worried by billionaire Vincent Bolloré. Here’s how to rein him in ‘Every health facility said they were full’: fear that spread of Ebola in DRC is gathering pace ‘Are they your real teeth?’ How TV’s best – and most gloriously blunt – chatshow ripped up the rulebook Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed 10, including six paramedics, health ministry says Trump Mobile investigating potential exposure of would-be customers’ personal information Ukraine war briefing: Putin promises revenge after blaming Kyiv for Luhansk attack he says killed six California: 40,000 people ordered to evacuate over chemical leak fears Hospitality wars: who is recruiting children to firebomb Melbourne bars, nightclubs and restaurants? Australia’s largest recorded diphtheria outbreak is spreading through remote Indigenous communities ‘Shoot and forget your troubles’: how archery brought a New Zealand community together SpaceX launches its biggest rocket yet in test flight from Texas US green card applicants will now have to return to home countries to apply, DHS says Premier League news: Liverpool back Slot with move for No 2; Everton need ‘a big summer’ Wuthering Heights director regrets not showing Margot Robbie’s ‘extremely hairy armpits’ Ponies review – Emilia Clarke’s joyful 70s spy thriller shouldn’t work … but it really does Billy Vunipola shines as Montpellier demolish Ulster to claim Challenge Cup US intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard leaving post after rocky tenure Is a wool mattress the key to better sleep? Five months in, I’m converted Seven men charged with rape and child sexual abuse offences in Norwich Five members of footballer Harry Maguire’s family slate England manager Barcelona and OL Lyonnes square off in familiar Champions League final Czech president urges Nato to ‘show its teeth’ over Russia’s provocations Pep Guardiola: ‘I like to think my vibe and energy will be there for ever’ Boro and Hull attempt to disregard ‘weird and crazy’ spygate noise in playoff final The Birthday Party review – grimly compulsive unhappy occasion in deepest France The week around the world in 20 pictures Tuchel had to ‘clear the air’ with Ivan Toney before World Cup wildcard choice Dominant Mercedes aim to strike a fresh technical blow at Canadian Grand Prix Community cafe demands apology from Farage for ‘intimidating’ uninvited visit ‘As world No 1, I have to stand up and fight’: Sabalenka leads players in grand slam protest UK pitched single market for goods with EU, as it pursues deeper trade ties The Guardian view on Britain’s coming energy shock: mini-measures won’t suffice | Editorial The Guardian view on gallery and museum gardens: a blooming triumph ‘Kind of humiliating’: trans community responds to EHRC’s new code of practice Ella Baron on the EHRC’s transgender code of practice – cartoon What is missing from the Guardian’s 100 best novels list | Letters Horden, my home, is crying out for change Britain will be ungovernable until democratic consent is restored Cancoillotte’s comeback is no surprise Pep Guardiola became the undisputed champion of dugout style World Cup: England's shock squad and the politics of football - The Latest Canadian prime minister says Alberta ‘essential’ to country as separatists push for independence Marco Rubio: Trump ‘disappointment’ with Nato will be discussed at summit Soft power sell-off: anger as British Council announces sale of historic Madrid building British trainers warned to be vigilant amid surge in cases of equine flu Kevin Warsh sworn in as Fed chair as Trump faces backlash over economy Phyllida Barlow: Disruptor review – sexy latex and gobs of gum as a stately home gets trashed Giro d’Italia: family affair inspires Alberto Bettiol to solo triumph in Verbania What can Arsenal teach Keir Starmer about politics? 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The bizarre art auction aiming to build an eco power station in Reform-held Clacton The best fans to keep you cool: 14 tried and tested favourites to beat the heat Screentime swaps: how to quit doomscrolling without quitting your phone What is immunotherapy and how does it treat cancer and other conditions? Relief all round as Bad Bunny brings back regular length shorts ‘He made us laugh and he never flinched’: America says goodbye to the Late Show and Stephen Colbert ‘The sport won’t be the same’: Nascar world reacts to sudden death of driver Kyle Busch Palantir hits back at Sadiq Khan after £50m contract with Met police blocked Coward review – soldiers find escapism and romance in wartime theatrical troupe
TV tonight: buckle up for a twisty, trippy group holiday from hell
Hollie Richa · 2026-05-23 · via The Guardian

Two Weeks in August

9pm, BBC One

Group holidays are rarely a success. But spare a thought for people-pleaser Zoe (Jessica Raine) and down-on-his-luck Dan (Damien Malony), skint and recovering from a taboo family trauma, as they set off for a pricey week in Greece with their old uni friends. But what better way to put everyone at ease on the first night than a dodgy fish supper followed by some hallucinogenic mushrooms? Leila Farzad, Dolly Wells and Hugh Skinner also star in this twisty, trippy, sun-soaked drama. Hollie Richardson

Bullseye for Soccer Aid

5.55pm, ITV1

Expect a lot of Soccer Aid content in the run-up to the charity football game’s 20th year, starting with this starry edition of the classic darts gameshow. Freddie Flintoff is back as host, with Kym Marsh and her sister-in-law Claire, Jon Richardson and Angela Barnes, and Olly Murs and Mark Wright taking their shots under score-keeper Richard Ashdown’s judging eye. HR

World’s Most Secret Hotels

8pm, Channel 4

A final roundup of global hotels in this Julie Walters-narrated series. In East Lothian, Scotland, the Bus Stop is a glamping spot with a twist: guests can sleep in the nine luxury buses. Over in Arizona, Castle Hot Springs can be found 11km down a dirt road near the Bradshaw Mountains thermal waters. HR

Cher at the BBC

9pm, BBC Two

Happy 80th birthday, Cher! To celebrate, the BBC is turning back time with clips of fabulous performances and chatshow moments. She is the only artist to have US Billboard No 1s in every decade between the 1960s and 2010s, with hits such as I Got You Babe, Walking in Memphis, Strong Enough and Believe. HR

Nobody’s Fool

9pm, ITV1

Danny Dyer and Emily Atack in Nobody’s Fool on ITV1.
Rivals … Danny Dyer and Emily Atack in Nobody’s Fool on ITV1. Photograph: Matt Frost/ITV

First impressions are everything in this new quiz presented by Danny Dyer and Emily Atack, where 10 contestants arrive at a manor and compete to see which of them can appear to be the most intelligent – with a £100,000 prize up for grabs. As a social experiment it’s a good yardstick for bluster and unconscious bias; as a competition show, it’s Destination X meets The Traitors. Priya Elan

Monsieur Spade

9pm, U& Drama

Clive Owen hits the perfect note of rumpled melancholy as Dashiell Hammett’s dogged gumshoe Sam Spade, now nominally retired but still stirring up all kinds of trouble in the south of France in 1963. As Spade’s investigation into the murder of six nuns continues, he finds himself embroiled in some jurisdictional friction with the Vatican. Graeme Virtue

Film choice

Is This Thing On?, out now, Disney

Standup therapy … Is This Thing On on Disney.
Standup therapy … Is This Thing On on Disney. Photograph: Searchlight Pictures/PA

Inspired by the true story of how John Bishop came to be a comedian, Bradley Cooper’s new film is a biting, witty drama of marriage and midlife crisis. Will Arnett plays New York financier Alex, separated from wife Tess (Laura Dern) and feeling lost and lonely. One evening, he signs up for a bar’s open-mic night to avoid the entrance fee – and is unexpectedly energised after going on stage to vent about his life. His joie de vivre as he pursues standup-as-therapy rubs off on ex-volleyball star Tess, who has lost her own drive after becoming a mother. As a dissection of a relationship, it’s satisfyingly messy and nuanced, while a host of real-life acts make the comedy club scenes zing. Simon Wardell

Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War, out now, Prime Video

The John Krasinski-led espionage thriller will always be stuck in the shadow of Mission: Impossible, but there is an endless appetite for tales of spycraft that this fun feature-length outing caters for pretty well. Krasinski’s CIA analyst Jack Ryan offers an interesting contrast to the haunted Cruise: a more relaxed spook, he has a sturdy moral compass and a nice line in rather British understatement. Here, Ryan teams up with Sienna Miller’s MI6 agent to pursue Max Beesley’s rogue black ops operative – Ethan Hunt if he’d gone to the dark side – from London to Dubai. SW


My Favourite Cake, 9pm, BBC Four

My Favourite Cake on BBC Four.
A slice of joy … My Favourite Cake on BBC Four. Photograph: Hamid Janipour

Maryam Moghadam and Behtash Sanaeeha, the directors of this glorious, surprising film, were given 14-month suspended sentences last year for obscene content and propaganda against the Iranian state. On the surface, the bittersweet story of a 70-year-old Tehran widow (Lili Farhadpour) and her encounter with an elderly taxi driver (Esmaeel Mehrabi) seems inoffensive. But it proved subversive in a country where women’s lives are severely circumscribed – and where the simple pleasures of a man and a woman talking, dancing and eating together become radical acts. SW

Sleep, 11.40pm, Film4

In the spooky tradition of far east horror movies, but with a nod to The Exorcist, Jason Yu’s 2023 Korean film is an insomnia-inducing treat. Soo-jin (Jung Yu-mi) is expecting a baby any time now, but her actor husband, Hyun-soo (Lee Sun-kyun), has developed REM sleep behaviour disorder. This involves scratching his face, eating raw meat – and much, much worse. It’s a case of scientific rationality v supernatural faith, as Soo-jin becomes convinced he is possessed by a malevolent ghost. But are the psychological stresses of new motherhood at the root of her fears? SW

Live sport

Cycling: Giro d’Italia, 11.45am, TNT Sports 1 Stage 14, from Aosta to Pila.

Women’s Super League Football: Charlton v Leicester, 12.15pm, BBC Two Relegation play-off at the Valley.

Champions Cup Rugby Union: Leinster v Bordeaux Bègles, 1.45pm, ITV4 The final at Bilbao, Spain.

Women’s T20 Cricket: England v New Zealand, 2pm, Channel 5 From Canterbury. The final T20 is on Mon at 2pm on Sky Sports Cricket.

Championship Football: Hull v Middlesbrough, 3pm, Sky Sports Main Event The play-off final. Teams and date may change.

Women’s Champions League: Barcelona v Lyon, 4.30pm, BBC Two The final from Oslo, Norway.