All Critics articles – Page 32
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Candy; Trump: The Comeback?; Sensationalists
“The episodes are teeming with beautiful details but the people occupying these spaces feel undercooked”
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Maxine; Katie Price: Trauma and Me
“Judged solely as a piece of drama, it works effectively”
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Wreck; Raising the Mary Rose; Karen Pirie
“This is exactly the kind of telly that BBC3 should be making”
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Unbreakable; Jon Richardson: Take My Mother-in-Law; My Grandparent’s War
“A charmless child of I’m a Celebrity and Mr and Mrs that told us virtually nothing about human relationships”
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Ralph & Katie; The Bear; Head On
“The actors are fantastic, and you will not see a better routine than Ralph’s choreography to ‘Knock on Wood’ on television this year”
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Paxman: Putting Up With Parkinson’s; Make Me Prime Minister; The Bear
“Fascinating, grown-up, unsparing television”
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The Walk-In; The Big Blow Out
“This gritty, disturbing drama manages to squeeze pathos out of one of the most troubling stories in recent British history”
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Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy; Everyone Can Rap; 1978; Dal y Mellt
“Defined by Tucci’s natural charm and laid-back enjoyment of all he experiences, it makes for particularly soothing Sunday night viewing”
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DNA Journey; Nine Perfect Strangers; Jungle
“Unexpectedly moving and ultimately rather inspirational”
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The Old Man; This England; I Hate You
“ The Old Man is solid and polished, with a rather muted, almost numbed atmosphere”
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Make Me Prime Minster; Industry; Eat The Rich: The Gamestop Saga
“It actually manages to make the political process look like God’s work”
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Inside Man; Stuck; Industry
“Typical Moffat fare. Rollickingly confident, meaty, funny, clever”
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Karen Pirie; Am I Being Unreasonable?; Bloodlands; Strictly Come Dancing
“It’s meaty, well-paced and surefooted”
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Life After Deaf; My Grandparents’ War; Westminster Abbey: Behind Closed Doors
“The programme becomes a study not just of a family’s dynamic but of wider cultural attitudes”
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The Jeffrey Dahmer Story; Britain’s Best Woodworker; The Repair Shop
“If Monster has a saving grace it is Evan Peters in the title role”
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Crossfire; Andor; Cunk on Earth; Michael Palin: Into Iraq
“It’s an odd and awkward thriller, an action adventure bolted on to a domestic civil war”
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Bloodlands; Sisterhood; Mastermind, House of the Dragon
”It is unrelentingly dour with few likeable characters”
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All Creatures Great and Small; My Grandparents’ War; Grand Tour: A Scandi Flick
“What better time to have a nostalgic throwback to a simpler age of decency and integrity and a host of lovely animals in the Yorkshire Dales”
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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”