“An eccentric, wonderful jewel.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.

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“An eccentric, wonderful jewel.”
Tim Teeman, The Times

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“It makes an amusing hour of television.”
Sam Wollaston, The Guardian

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“It was all utterly pointless, of course, but irresistibly, wonderfully, compelling, if only for the minutiae of Stuart and Alison's relationship. In fact, were I someone important in television, I'd pounce - these two could be the new Gavin and Stacey.”
Alice-Azania Jarvis, The Independent

Piers Morgan on ... Hollywood, ITV1
“There's really only one word for him, but after consulting the Guardian style guide I'm not sure I can justify using it. I have to remember the reader, and not casually use words that are likely to offend, it says. Well, what about the programme? They're casually using shots of Piers in his Jaguar, and I'm finding that very offensive. The style guide continues: the stronger the swearword, the harder we ought to think about using it. Hmmm, well the one I had in mind is pretty much the strongest. Well, what about wanker, then - is that OK?
Sam Wollaston, The Guardian

Piers Morgan on ... Hollywood, ITV1
“He has made it in Hollywood. He is, much to the disgruntlement of his rain-sodden former detractors, Properly Famous. And boy, were we not allowed to forget it.”
Alice-Azania Jarvis, The Independent

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