'Quiet and unassuming portrait of an unusual young man.' Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.

Wonderland: The Madness of Dancing Daniel, BBC2
“With its quiet and unassuming portrait of an unusual young man, Wonderland didn't disappoint.”
Matt Baylis, Daily Express

Wonderland: The Madness of Dancing Daniel, BBC2
“... wasn't quite as fully shaped as some earlier films, perhaps because its narrative was inherently open-ended, but it didn't break the trend for films in which the singularity of people's lives is what compels you to keep watching.”
Thomas Sutcliffe, The Independent

Wonderland: The Madness of Dancing Daniel, BBC2
“Another fantastic Wonderland.”
Tim Teeman, The Times

Repossession, Repossession, Repossession, ITV1
“A timely, sobering and often crunching investigation into the growing debt crisis.”
James Walton, The Daily Telegraph

Summits, BBC4
“If the result wasn't always a tour de force of acting, it was definitely a triumph of exposition.”
James Walton, The Daily Telegraph

Torchwood, BBC2
“[Last night's episode] was a little like Jamie Oliver at his most militant meets Free Willy.”
Tim Teeman, The Times

Kelsey Grammer, Biography
“Last night's documentary was hardly short of material. What it was short of, being a low-budget job, was original interviews with Grammer, or people close to him.”
Michael Deacon, The Daily Telegraph

Relocation, Relocation, C4
“I can't really be bothered... It's this whole property porn thing, which now feels tired, just as Moroccanifying your living room did. Time to move on.”
Sam Wollaston, The Guardian

Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA, C4
“... what's horrifying is this glimpse of how Americans like their telly - chopped into tiny pieces and then shot down the back of their throats at the speed of light. Now that's the stuff of nightmares.”
Matt Baylis, Daily Express

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