All Critics articles – Page 47
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Your Honor
“The jury is still out on whether Your Honor is an American epic to rival Breaking Bad or merely another cliche-drenched character study of a doomed anti-hero.”
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Max Clifford: The Fall of a Tabloid King
“It was sensitive, well researched and unsensationalist”
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McDonald & Dodds
“Gentle pacing and acting more over the top than Spandau Ballet’s greatest hits made for a satisfying serving of suppertime hokum”
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Stand Up & Deliver
“I’d happily watch another few episodes of Helm and Warsi’s odd-couple adventures”
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Gordon Ramsay’s Bank Balance
“Gordon Ramsay brought a barnstorming enthusiasm to Bank Balance and was good value as a cheeky MC”
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Blitz Spirit with Lucy Worsley
“From outrageous government U-turns to stockpiling groceries, to the encouragement of neighbourly suspicion, it felt eerily familiar.”
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Unforgotten
“The blessed relief of watching a detective drama in which the detectives are free of quirks and the script is free of gimmicks”
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Esther Rantzen: Living with Grief
“Anyone who is mourning a loved one would find slivers of consolation somewhere in this 90-minute programme”
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Framing Britney Spears
“A well-curated assemblage of interview footage and commentary from people there at the time”
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Whirlybird: Live Above LA
“Personal, often painful, and with just the right amount of sensationalism, this was a superb documentary”
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The Masked Singer
“This Saturday night hit has been a welcome burst of day-glo entertainment during a grey winter.”
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Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby
“The sight of Giles Coren and Monica Galetti unwinding in what must be the most palatial destination on earth was almost too much to bear.”
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Extraordinary Escapes with Sandi Toksvig
“Toksvig’s wry, understated delivery and the beautiful rural landscape were a soothing tonic”
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Forensics: The Real CSI
“It was bleak and powerful stuff, slow-paced yet rivetingly honest about what police work entails.”
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Darcey Bussell’s Wild Coasts of Scotland
“The stories that Bussell heard were interesting and so were the people she met along the way.”