All Critics articles
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Glitter: The Popstar Paedophile
“It was challenging, occasionally stomach-turning viewing, but nonetheless an important film”
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The Jinx – Part Two; Murder Case: The Digital Detectives
“This sequel is just as gripping as the original”
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Wildlife Rescue; The Apprentice; Bottom Exposed
“Has the potential to be the sort of comforting show that runs for years and years”
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Mammoth; Feud: Capote vs the Swans
“Mammoth has plenty of warmth to see it through any potentially choppy waters”
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Michael Palin in Nigeria; How to be A Man; It's Showtime!; For the Love of Dogs
“The old pro still finds just the right line of humour with those he meets”
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Blue Lights; Jamie’s Air Fryer Meals; Pompeii: The New Dig
“It has what you don’t get from police dramas these days — realism. Some scenes feel so authentic that they are almost documentary-like”
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Big Zuu Goes to Mecca; Midsomer Murders; Kurt Cobain: Moments That Shook Music
“This a quietly revolutionary programme, in terms of how it intimately depicts an Islamic pilgrimage and as a rare look at Muslim masculinity”
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Franklin; The Apprentice; The Cuckoo
“The story of Benjamin Franklin in 1776 could have been left in the history books without anyone feeling hard done by”
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Race Across the World; Baby Reindeer; Stacey Solomon’s Renovation Rescue
“Like so many holidays, Race Across the World is mostly lovely and occasionally quite stressful”
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Ministry of Evil: The Twisted Cult of Tony Alamo; Cuckoo
“If you think you have heard everything about hypocritical Christian fundamentalism, the cruelty, venality and greed that burst from this unsparing four-part series will take, if not the biscuit, then certainly the communion wafer”
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Defiance: Fighting the Far Right; Meet the Roman Emperor; The Cuckoo
“This is fresh, important and detailed history about the brutal birth pangs of a multiracial society”
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The Regime; The Assembly
“While the star wattage is there, the intended satire does not shine quite so brightly”
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Scoop; A Life in Ten Pictures
“There was a lot to enjoy in this broad cosplay of British media, for all its flaws”
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The Secret Army; Aldi’s Next Big Thing; Interior Design Masters; Crime Scene Berlin
“There was something fascinating simply in watching the former IRA guys remembering it all”
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Professor T; Andi Oliver’s Fabulous Feasts; The Underdog: Josh Must Win; Big Gay Wedding
“The episode was as classy as ever”
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Renegade Nell; Kate Garraway: Derek’s Story
“Louisa Harland carries the whole series and is sensational”
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Critics: Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods
“The chaos of war has rarely, if ever, been depicted with this much intimacy”