“From the drab greens and greys of the Thames Television studios to the snarling, callow, snot-nosed punks, everything was an uncannily perfect facsimile.”

Urban Myths

Urban Myths, Sky Arts

“It was an impeccable recreation. From the drab greens and greys of the Thames Television studios to the snarling, callow, snot-nosed punks, everything was an uncannily perfect facsimile.”
Chris Bennion, The Times

“This never came close to doing anything so vulgar as making a point. It entertained handsomely without lingering long afterwards, and there’s no shame in that.”
Gabriel Tate, The Telegraph

Anarchy on Thames, Sky Arts

“Despite the presence of some of the key players — including Glen Matlock, looking like a human Pepé Le Pew — this was a stodgy talking-heads documentary. Not very punk.”
Chris Bennion, The Times

Great Art, ITV

“Presenter Tim Marlow explained succinctly why Manet’s name deserves to be remembered and what he did to shape the art movements that followed, while pointing out hidden themes in the pictures. A lovely programme in a series worth recording.”
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail

Ambulance, BBC1

“It’s a traumatic, harrowing, desperately sad episode of the Bafta-winning series, a reminder of the fragility of life. And a reminder of what these brilliant people do, and go through.”
Sam Wollaston, The Guardian

 

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