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Crowning achievements The Economist’s selection of the best TV of 2024 The small screen claims some riveting shows this year, both new and returning “The Bear” It is among the most feted programmes of the 21st century, with good reason. The central performances—particularly from Jeremy Allen White as the quiet, obsessive chef who seeks to transform a sandwich shop into a Michelin-starred eatery—are among the finest of TV’s “golden age”. This season was the show’s weakest, which is to say it was still very good. “Colin From Accounts” A delightful, cringeworthy Australian comedy. Ash and Gordon (Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall) are steadfast in their love for Colin, the disabled dog that brought them together, yet their relationship faces tests. Ms Dyer and Mr Brammall—who are married in real life and write the show as well as star in it—have great comic timing. “Cristobál Balenciaga” A stylish mini-series about the Spanish couturier once called “the ma
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