All Critics articles – Page 46
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In Jane Austen’s Footsteps with Giles Brandreth
“Austen would surely have been cheered by the boundless enthusiasm Brandreth brought to this big-hearted tribute.”
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The Syndicate
“You know what you’re getting from a Kay Mellor drama, and The Syndicate is the writer/creator at her most Mellor-ish.”
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Keeping Faith
“It is like watching the video for Bonnie Tyler’s Total Eclipse Of The Heart on repeat.”
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Black Power: A British Story of Resistance
“This was a mesmerising, horrifying piece of social history that should be shown in schools”
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Kate Garraway: Finding Derek
“Finding Derek should be compulsory viewing for all mask refuseniks.”
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Football’s Darkest Secret
“It is a hard, spare and unrelenting three hours that marshals an appalling abundance of material with a compassionate but firm hand”
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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
“A much-needed injection of pomp at a time when most of us are still sorely lacking the visceral thrill of the multiplex experience”
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Caroline Flack: Her Life and Death
“It is an hour that makes you long to plead with anyone and everyone – if you are ever thinking of going, please don’t. Please, please stay”
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Roman Kemp: Our Silent Emergency
“This was a powerful look at a mental health emergency that’s in danger of scarring a generation”
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The Dog House
“This was a charming series when it first appeared a couple of years ago, and it has only grown more lovely”
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DNA Journey
“It was a good-natured hour with knockabout stuff from two decent men who seemed to be genuine friends and, praise be, neither of whom blubbed”
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The Great Celebrity Bake Off
“It wasn’t quite a baking masterclass, but this slightly messy confection went down a treat.”
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Oprah with Meghan and Harry
“Over two jaw-dropping hours, Meghan and Harry burned their bridges while Oprah handed them the matches”
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Packham’s Animal Einsteins
“A solidly entertaining and informative series about the natural world that doesn’t make you pray for the extinction of all human life”
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DH Lawrence: Sex, Exile and Greatness
“Adrian Munsey and Vance Goodwin’s film zipped with tremendous pace and clarity through Lawrence’s life, loves, travels and health problems”