All Critics articles – Page 11
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The Grand Tour; Emily In Paris; Grand Designs; Billionaire Island
“Slowly, quietly and with surprisingly little shouting, a TV era is over”
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Waterloo Road; Ross Kemp: Mafia and Britain
“Jason Manford doesn’t quite manage to bring new life to the programme in the way I (and surely producers) had hoped”
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The Teacher; Jack Whitehall: Fatherhood with My Father; Mr Bates vs the Post Office: The Impact
“This sequel to the 2022 drama of the same name is worth tucking into”
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Funny Woman; Joan Rivers at the BBC; Big Cats 24/7
“This second series is sweet and nostalgic – but a little more edge wouldn’t go amiss”
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Who Do You Think You Are?; Wonders of the Human Body
“Although lacking in high drama, this episode offered up some interesting social history”
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The Perfect Couple; The Zelensky Story
“The Perfect Couple is trash but it is top-notch trash”
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The Tower; America’s New Female Right
“One of the tightest and most assured of TV’s seemingly endless line-up of police procedurals”
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Grace; Sambre: Anatomy of a Crime; The Misinvestigations of Romesh Ranganathan
“Meticulously plotted serial made all the better by a brilliant cast”
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Who Do You Think You Are?
“After 20 years rooting around the family trees of celebrities, Who Do You Think You Are? served up something new”
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Kaos; The Rings of Power; Celebrity Race Across The World
“It’s a reimagining of Greek mythology that is subtle and intricate, witty, rigorous, hugely intelligent, funny and brutal. It flies”
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Sherwood; Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me; Sven
“It ends up as something more like Top Boy for Guardian readers”
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Michael Mosley: Wonders of the Human Body; Dating Naked UK
“It was a triumphant reminder of what a fabulous communicator Mosley was”
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Secret Lives of Orangutans; The Walking Dead: Dead City
“This is gentle yet captivating viewing; a beautiful glimpse into a world we don’t often get to see”
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Saving Lives in Cardiff; Field of Dreams On Tour; The Kingdom
“If you enjoy the The Repair Shop experts restoring cherished objects, you’ll love watching these experts at work painstakingly repairing sick people”
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We Might Regret This; The Kingdom; Merseyside Detectives
“The script has a wonderful pace, with witty one-liners and painful moments given equal space”
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Dame Judi and Jay; Faye; Made in Korea
“The gentle no-frills premise allowed for one lovely moment after the next”
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Daddy Issues; Stags; Who Do You Think You Are?
“Thanks to its winning central duo, Daddy Issues feels like a warm hug of a show, but with just enough edge to keep you on your toes”