“Quite beautiful and hangs about the street corners of your mind.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.

Class of 62 - from 16 to 60, BBC2
“Quite beautiful and hangs about the street corners of your mind, refusing to be moved on.”
Nancy Banks-Smith, The Guardian

Class of 62 - from 16 to 60, BBC2
“Wonderful.”
Andrew Billen, The Times

Class of 62 - from 16 to 60, BBC2
“In a strange way, Class of 62 offered a clearer microcosm of all our lives than the Seven Up! series.”
Brian Viner, The Indpendent

Class of 62 - from 16 to 60, BBC2
“... one of those endlessly riveting Seven-up-type documentaries that catches up with people throughout their lives.”
Matt Baylis, Daily Express

Class of 62 - from 16 to 60, BBC2
“... for all its warmth, and the likeability of most of its participants, last night's programme proved quite a melancholy watch.”
James Walton, Daily Telegraph

Reverend Death, C4
“This was a rich, dark comedy of a documentary.”
Andrew Billen, The Times

Reverend Death, C4
“His story was depressing enough to make you want to change channels but somehow, it was impossible to do that.”
Matt Baylis, Daily Express

The Duchess in Hull, ITV1
“There are certainly some ill-advised moments in the first show.”
Andrew Billen, The Times

Warship, Five
“Warship is a six-part series, what used to be called a docu-soap, following these tribulations [of HMS Illustrious]. I fear it might sink without trace.”
Brian Viner, The Independent

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