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**TV Shows**
* "Secret Genius" on Channel 4, featuring Alan Carr and Susie Dent
* "Mock the Week" on TLC, with new episodes every week
* "Long Story Short" on iPlayer & BBC Three, featuring new talent and local production companies
* "The Pushover" on Channel 4, a new Nordic noir series
**Games**
* "I Hate This Place" available now, a graphic novel-based survival-horror game
* "Cairn" available now, a mountain climbing game with beautiful graphics
* "Labrinth – Cosmic Opera Act I" available now, Labrinth's fourth solo album
**Music**
* New albums from Sébastien Tellier, AG Cook, The Soft Pink Truth, and Labrinth
* New music releases from various artists, including the Eurythmics' Dave Stewart on his collaboration with Bob Dylan
**Podcasts**
* "The Working Songwriter" podcast, featuring interviews with folk songwriters
**Movies and Documentaries**
* "WikiFlix", an online archive of over 4,000 public-domain films available to stream for free
* "Queen of Chess" on Netflix, a film about Hungarian chess prodigy Judit Polgár.
Let me know if you would like me to clarify or expand on any of these points.
**TV Shows**
* "Secret Genius" on Channel 4, featuring Alan Carr and Susie Dent
* "Mock the Week" on TLC, with new episodes every week
* "Long Story Short" on iPlayer & BBC Three, featuring new talent and local production companies
* "The Pushover" on Channel 4, a new Nordic noir series
**Games**
* "I Hate This Place" available now, a graphic novel-based survival-horror game
* "Cairn" available now, a mountain climbing game with beautiful graphics
* "Labrinth – Cosmic Opera Act I" available now, Labrinth's fourth solo album
**Music**
* New albums from Sébastien Tellier, AG Cook, The Soft Pink Truth, and Labrinth
* New music releases from various artists, including the Eurythmics' Dave Stewart on his collaboration with Bob Dylan
**Podcasts**
* "The Working Songwriter" podcast, featuring interviews with folk songwriters
**Movies and Documentaries**
* "WikiFlix", an online archive of over 4,000 public-domain films available to stream for free
* "Queen of Chess" on Netflix, a film about Hungarian chess prodigy Judit Polgár.
Let me know if you would like me to clarify or expand on any of these points.