All Comment articles – Page 68
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Mutiny; How’d You Get So Rich?; Broadchurch; The Nightly Show
“Mutiny was great, sadistically entertaining fun. We could have a ghoulish treat on our hands.”
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Top Gear; Lethal Weapon; Five Gold Rings
“This was a roaring return - and a vast improvement on last year’s car-crash attempt at reinventing the wheel.”
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Prime Suspect 1973; The Attack: Terror in the UK; A Very British Hotel
“It struggled to emerge both from the shadow of the magisterial original and from under the weight of expectations.”
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Little Big Shots; Benidorm; The Royal House of Windsor
“Little Big Shots is like the worst end of year school variety show you’ve ever seen.”
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Finding an answer to fake news
Untrue stories on social media are the real concern, says Kate Bulkley
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A night of magnificent madness
We may not have won an Oscar, but it was a thrilling ride all the same, says Chris Shaw
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BBC Scotland needs global reach
It won’t serve the BBC or the country if the channel feels insular
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The Replacement; Catastrophe; Inside No 9
“This is the juiciest melodrama since Doctor Foster.”
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Taboo; SS-GB; Rivers With Jeremy Paxman; Let It Shine
“A nigh-on perfect finale to a very flawed series.”
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Has Political Correctness Gone Mad?; Born Too White; Gap Year; Shop Well For Less?
“This was talking point TV – lively, engaging, doubtless a conversation-starter on sofas nationwide.”
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The Royal House of Windsor; Incredible Medicine; The Real Marigold Hotel
“Bristling with detail, quite a bit of it genuinely fresh, this is a series to watch.”
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Where are all the female DoPs?
The talent is there, so let’s stop talking about equality and make it happen, says Vanessa Whyte
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Battle against piracy goes on
Sales of adapted set-top boxes are a new threat to the film and TV industry, says Christopher Schouten
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Inside No. 9; The Drug Trial; Libya’s Migrant Hell
“This was a devilish confection with a haunting aftertaste.”
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Steve Hewlett ‘loved stirring things up’
The Media Show presenter hosted with incisiveness, enthusiasm, humour and authority
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The Trouble with Dad; The Halcyon; How To Survive The End Of The World
“It was incredibly touching in places and occasionally sad, but what it was throughout was very, very funny.”