All Critics articles – Page 20
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Crime; Eurovision Second Semi-Final; City On Fire; Inside No. 9
“What lifts it above the ordinary is an incendiary performance from Dougray Scott”
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Mad Women; Queen Cleopatra; Eurovision Semi-Final
“It’s well-made, it’s fun, it’s a fine advertisement for their talents”
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Eurovision Calling; Black Ops
“It’s not likely to enlighten any hardcore fans, but it might convince the previously unpersuaded to have a look”
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Coronation Tailors: Fit for a King; Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
“Boringly titled and unexpectedly fascinating”
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Ed Sheeran: The Sum of It All; A Small Light
“The Sum of it All adds up to much more than the sum of its more obvious parts”
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Andrew: The Problem Prince; Clive Myrie’s Italian Road Trip; The Windsors: Coronation Special
“Exactly the sort of documentary that the royals would not want broadcast five days before a coronation”
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Guilt; Citadel; The Curse; Dalgliesh; Inside No 9
“Mark Bonnar is a joy to watch, and writer Neil Forsyth’s dialogue is a treat to hear”
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The Mysterious Mr Lagerfeld; Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
“It is gossipy and serious, thorough and frothy, and the 90 minutes breeze by”
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The Big Steam Adventure; Interior Design Masters; Storyville
“It’s the TV equivalent of sucking on a Werther’s Original”
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I’m a Celebrity; Mastermind; Blue Lights
“It’s fine, watchable, a functional assault course with innuendo and consummate pros at the helm. But the show is missing a spark”
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Malpractice; Ruby Wax: Cast Away
“I thought it was terrific, a fast-paced, multi-layered and, praise be, believable thriller”
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Painting Birds with Jim and Nancy Moir; The Diplomat; Chimp Empire
“There is something very winning about watching someone be enthusiastic about their subject”
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The Hunt for Raoul Moat; Con Or Cure; Will Trent
“Over three parts, this has been a story that simply needed telling”
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Deborah James; New Life In The Country
“Bowelbabe in Her Own Words is beautiful, inspiring, deeply sad and a masterclass in how to make life and death meaningful”
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The Hunt for Raoul Moat; Scared of the Dark
“Gruesomely riveting with a pressure cooker tension”
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Stacey Dooley: Ready for War?; Obsession
“Dooley’s relatable presenting style was a good fit for the subject”
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Colin from Accounts; Miss Scarlet and the Duke
“It is unfailingly funny, honest, acute and kind”