BAIT From Garry Shandling to Larry David, Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan to John Malkovich, there's always something fascinating about watching actors sending themselves up in movies or TV. Now we can add Riz Ahmed to the list as he plays a version of himself on the cusp of fame. 'Bait' is a comedy drama about a neurotic London born rapper and actor of Pakistani origin juggling career ambition with a chaotic family life. At the start of the six part show, Ahmed's Shah Latif is auditioning for the role of James Bond. Unfortunately the audition in front of Maxine Peake's director Helen doesn't go well. Hearing the paparazzi are camped outside the front of the building as he is being escorted out the back, Shah makes a shrewd move. Pretending he's left his phone charger behind, he engineers a departure instead in front of the photographers. The possibility of producers casting an Asian actor in the role of 007, generates a swell of excitement on social media and...
SHRINKING, SEASON THREE Sometimes it takes a few seasons for a show to hit its stride - especially sitcoms. Before they do, you can see the potential but it requires patience - a quality most streaming service commissioners tend not to have. Fortunately for Bill Lawrence, Jason Segel and Brett Goldstein's 'Shrinking' is on AppleTV which has been given the sitcom time and space to find its top gear. Season One of a show about the messy personal lives of three psychiatrists and their friends got off to a pretty strong start. Segel gave audiences a typically likable performance as the emotionally fragile, fortysomething, widowed father, Jimmy Laird. Jessica Williams was a ball of energy as his quick witted, fellow psychiatrist Gaby Evans. But it was Harrison Ford who stole the show as the wonderfully grumpy head of their practice, Paul Rhoades. And while the three principals shone, Lawrence, Segel and Goldstein were smart enough to assemble around them a delightful supporti...