'... wake-up-and-smell-the-coffee television'. Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.

Blood, Sweat and T-Shirts, BBC3
“[It] made for surprisingly revealing and moving TV.”
Andrew Billen, The Times

Blood, Sweat and T-Shirts, BBC3
“There was something crass and manipulative about the first episode.”
Serena Davies, The Daily Telegraph

Blood, Sweat and T-Shirts, BBC3
“Blood, Sweat and T-Shirts is wake-up-and-smell-the-coffee television.”
Thomas Sutcliffe, The Independent

Ex-Forces and Homeless, BBC1
“The result was a programme which, sternly judged, never really got anywhere [... ] Even so, it did throw out plenty of troubling questions along the way.”
James Walton, The Daily Telegraph

Ex-Forces and Homeless, BBC1
“An emotional documentary.”
Andrew Billen, The Times

Heather Mills: What Really Happened, C4
“Jacques Peretti never actually got anything straight from the horse's mouth, he just got to people who'd been authorised by the horse to reveal selected details.”
Thomas Sutcliffe, The Independent

Heather Mills: What Really Happened, C4
“Peretti doesn't actually find out anything remarkable, new or earth-shattering.”
Sam Wollaston, The Guardian

How to Look Good Naked, C4
“How to Look Good Naked had no problems at all finding a coherent narrative - because it stuck to the one it serves up every week.”
James Walton, The Daily Telegraph

True Stories: Billy the Kid, More 4
“... did nothing more remarkable than follow a teenage boy around a small town in the state of Maine.”
Matt Baylis, Daily Express

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