All Critics articles – Page 28
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Minx; Shetland; Changing Rooms; Sins of our Mother
“It trips along lightly, with plenty of fun deriving from the odd-couple chemistry between the two leads”
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The Great British Bake Off; Storyville: Gorbachev. Heaven; Heartbreak High
“A depiction of a diverse Britain healing itself through the medium of cake”
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The Capture; The Anthrax Attacks; The Boys from Brazil: Rise of the Bolsonaros
“The message as outlined was eerily apt in an era of fake news and corrupted imagery”
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Frozen Planet II; Munich Games; House of the Dragon; Stolen; Simon Reeve’s South America
“You cannot stay unengaged, you cannot remain unmoved by the sight of nature in all her glory”
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Doc Martin; Arena: James Joyce’s Ulysses; Wedding Season
“It is comforting, gently funny and always entertaining”
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First Dates Hotel; Days That Shook the BBC; Fake or Fortune?; Get Smart With Money
“This dating show has something many of its rivals lack: its heart is in the right place”
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EastEnders; Ladhood; The Boys from Brazil
“It was Life On Mars meets kitchen-sink drama, sensitively weaving together past and present”
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How to With John Wilson; Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins
“It is highly original and unusual, and when it finds its sweet spot, it is an empathic and lovely celebration of the characters and eccentricities that make life interesting”
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Bloods; Huge Homes with Hugh Dennis; Naked Attraction; Off the Hook; House of Hammer
“Decent comfort TV if…you tune out the boring bits.”
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Send Nudes; Grand Designs
”It takes the essence of Naked Attraction – entertainment for drunk viewers who tune in to squeal at people’s rude bits – and mashes it up with Embarrassing Bodies and cosmetic surgery makeover shows.”
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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
“This is enormously enjoyable TV, a cinematic feast.”
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Days That Shook the BBC with David Dimbleby; Rosie Jones’s Trip Hazard
“Dimbleby is at his best, his unwillingness to let a stray remark go unchallenged and ability to get to the heart of the matter undiminished”
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Ridley; The Capture; Suspect; Animal Airlift: Escaping the Taliban
“Dunbar is an entirely safe pair of hands and couldn’t be more perfect as the lead – grizzled, principled, a little unorthodox”
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Critics: All That Glitters
“Katherine has ditched the political jokes, and kept the innuendos to the odd barbed aside”
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Critics: The Accused: National Treasures on Trial
“What the film did well was to evoke the Wild West flavour of the time.”
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The Rise and Fall of the Marsh Pride; Mo; Running with the Devil
“A tale develops about the malign expansion of humanity and, somewhere in the dusty shadows, about the dead hand of modernity”
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Disability and Abortion: The Hardest Choice; Marriage; Ben Stokes: Phoenix from the Ashes
“A provocative yet also kind and empathic exploration of the tensions between a woman’s right to choose and our attitudes towards the disabled”
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House of the Dragon; Investigating Diana
“House of the Dragon looks set fair to become the game of political seven-dimensional chess that its predecessor was”
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Bad Sisters; Hotel Custody; A Farm Through Time
“This is a fine addition to the growing collection of stories told unapologetically for, by and about women on mainstream television”
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Critics: Britain’s Secret War Babies
“A fascinating, moving, saddening slice of history that I’m ashamed to say I didn’t know enough about”