All Critics articles – Page 30
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CriticsUltimate Wedding Planner; Strange Planet
“The BBC’s latest drew on established TV gold, with delightful results”
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CriticsCritics: Only Murders in the Building
“It’s funny, easy to follow and the performances are excellent”
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CriticsThe Lost Flowers of Alice Hart; Code Blue; The Hidden World Of Hospitality
“It all unfolds very beautifully, if sometimes slowly, interleaved by the odd clunky chunk of exposition”
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CriticsHeartstopper; Kate Garraway’s Life Stories
“Whatever your orientation, it’s hard to resist this gentle gem”
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CriticsWonders of the Moon with Dara Ó Briain; Hijack
“With Ó Briain in charge, it was also a lot more amusingly down-to-earth and less psychedelically awestruck than if it were Professor Brian Cox gazing up at the stars”
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CriticsClean Sweep; Buckingham Palace with Alexander Armstrong; Our Guy in Colombia
“If you enjoy family thrillers, this one does everything the genre demands”
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CriticsDavid Harewood on Blackface; Good Omens; Only Murders in the Building
“An excellent documentary, way overdue”
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CriticsThe Great British Sewing Bee; The Girl From Plainville; Drag Me To Dinner; Missing
“The Great British Bake Off’s sister shows continue to captivate as much, if not more, than the mothership contest”
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CriticsGaia: A Death on Dancing Ledge; Electric Cars: What They Really Mean For You
“It was neatly constructed, slowly unpeeling the details, humanising a news story”
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CriticsDreaming Whilst Black; The British Miracle Meat; The Unique Boutique
“The beauty of Dreaming Whilst Black is its fresh approach and engaging execution”
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CriticsOur Guy In Colombia; Special Ops: Lioness; Fifteen-Love
“There was barely a dull moment in Our Guy in Colombia as he showed how to make the lazy celebrity travelogue significantly less boring”
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CriticsRosie Jones: Am I a R*tard?; Surgeons: A Matter of Life or Death
“Jones will be called “brave” for fronting this documentary. She undoubtedly is”
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CriticsBritain’s Most Expensive Houses
“No one commented on the insanity of installing a lift for nearly half a million quid, to whisk you to the gym room”
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CriticsThe Bear; Why Sharks Attack; Is Cricket Racist?
“The writing remains incredible. Fleet, funny and always moving seamlessly from light to dark moments and back again”
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CriticsThe Sixth Commandment; University Challenge; Earth
“Altogether it is as fine a piece of television as you will ever see”
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CriticsWorld on Fire; Right to Fight; Becoming Elizabeth
“Writer Peter Bowker makes both the grand narratives and the minutiae equally vivid and stirring”
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CriticsCelebrity Save Our Sperm; Murder in the Family; Master Crafters
“It was a worthwhile show aiming to bust the taboos around male fertility, using three celebrities who approached it all with good cheer”


















