All Critics articles – Page 91
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Valkryien; North Korea: Murder in the Family
“There are twists and turns aplenty, and the robbery-gone-wrong that begins the episode is a masterclass in tension.”
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Princess Diana’s ‘Wicked’ Stepmother; Top of the Lake: China Girl; Utopia: in Search of the Dream
“Amid the fun, frolics and gorgeous gasps of horror elicited, it didn’t mask the sadness at its heart.”
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My Family, Partition And Me: India 1947; Super Small Animals
“This is what documentaries should be: history lessons with human faces.”
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Eden; Make or Break?, Man In An Orange Shirt
“Some fifth wall of television started to crack as a producer entered the shot looking nonplussed”
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Diana: In Her Own Words; Secrets of Silicon Valley; Poldark
“We didn’t learn much new about the late People’s Princess than we knew before.”
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Eat, Shop, Save; Top Of The Lake; Prejudice and Pride
“A snappy half-hour format stripped of all those time-wasting sequences”
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Old People's Home For Four-Year-Olds; In The Dark; Queers
“Only a terminal misery-guts could watch the whole hour without giving in to a big soppy smile”
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Man in an Orange Shirt; The Accused: An Inside Job?; Public Enemies: Jay-Z vs Kanye
“A bit like Brokeback Mountain with a stiff upper lip”
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The Handmaid's Tale; Casualty; The Heroes Of Super Saturday: Jess, Mo & Greg
Don’t expect to be gripped by a more potent or involving drama this year
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Top of the Lake; Who Do You Think You Are?; Inside The London Fire Brigade
“It is beautifully written, beautifully performed, beautiful to look at. And really funny.”
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Against the Law; Hyper Evolution; Long Lost Family
“A brilliant, important, must-see piece of television.”
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Excluded at Seven; Craft It Yourself; Young and Promising
“This brilliantly observed documentary from the Cutting Edge team brought back a rush of raw memories that are never far from the surface.”
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Diana, Our Mother; Nadiya’s British Food Adventure; Bear About the House
“It doesn’t matter who they are: that is normal, human, and moving.”
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Accidental Anarchist; Why It’s Kicking Off Everywhere; Wild Alaska Live
“A thoughtful, personal, fascinating, possibly important film.”
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Who Do You Think You Are?; I Shot my Parents; The Mash Report
“Balding was as engaging as ever and her delight was infectious.”
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The Sweet Makers: A Tudor Treat; Red Rock; The Windsors; Sarah Payne: A Mother’s Story; Joanna Lumley’s India
“Just once, it would be good to see a history doc that doesn’t involve sniffles and tissues.”
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When Football Banned Women; In The Dark; Addicted Parents: Last Chance to Keep My Children
“Clare Balding filled with Olympic fervour is a British treasure, pride of our sporting nation. Clare Balding steaming with indignation is another thing altogether, Boadicea on the boil.”
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Game of Thrones; Nadiya’s British Food Adventure; Normal for Norfolk
“This new mood of austerity was rather enjoyable, the seaminess coming from a script sprinkled with C-bombs and bitter rejoinders.”