All Critics articles – Page 22
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Undercover Ambulance; Cold Case Detectives; Ted Lasso
“Watching it was nothing short of terrifying”
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Kathy Burke: Growing Up; The Bay
“Her investigations were laced with coarse humour and frequently funny enough to make me snort”
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DNA Journey; Interior Design Masters; Predator; The Pig Butchering Romance Scam
“This was cockle-warming and really rather lovely”
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George Michael: Outed; Jamie’s £1 Wonders
“The programme was another reminder, if any were needed, that George Michael was great”
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We Need to Talk About Cosby; Paul Whitehouse: Our Troubled Waters
“It was slickly done, with an impressive array of talking heads”
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Willem and Frieda: Defying the Nazis; Finding Michael; Murder in the Pacific
“It is a moving story, and one which deserved this prime-time airing”
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Django; Daisy Jones & The Six; Saving Lives in Leeds
“Preposterous, overblown and gory, but if you settle in for the long haul then there is potential in this stranger who has come to town to raise hell”
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The Mormons Are Coming; Sex on Screen; Abbott Elementary
“There is something so unsettling about the ranks of shining faces beaming atop crisp white shirts and black ties or modest dresses”
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Unforgotten; Whole Lifetime with Jamie Demetriou; Sex Actually with Alice Levine
“Sinéad Keenan’s arrival gave this drama a refreshing kick up the pants”
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Endeavour; Faking Hitler
“It all made for a slightly sprawling instalment but one that still ticked the required boxes of a classy and comforting Sunday night watch”
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The Consultant; Liaison; The Supervet: Safari Special
“Just not exciting enough to be a proper thriller and not funny enough to be a proper comedy”
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You & Me; Fleishman Is in Trouble; The Billionaires Who Made Our World
“Beautifully acted, weirdly written and comically dated”
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Desperate Measures; Ukraine’s War Diaries; The Dangerous Rise of Andrew Tate
“It’s the kind of pacey thing you keep watching on a quiet February night, even aware that you’ll have forgotten it by the weekend”
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The Gold; Secrets of the Jurassic Dinosaurs; Ukraine from Above; Go Hard or Go Home
“It’s a rollicking good drama”
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Prue And Danny’s Death Road Trip; Hello Tomorrow!
“A celebrity road trip produced one of the most affecting TV moments of the year”
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The Piano; Secret Life of the Forest
“When each person starts playing, it is just lovely to behold”
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Better; Scarlett’s Driving School
“Obviously the antihero as lead character premise isn’t new, but this still feels fresh”
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The Gold; Dinosaur with Stephen Fry; Guy Martin’s Power Trip
“A measured and well-executed drama”