All Critics articles – Page 191
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Comment21 Dec '10
“That’s what is nice about this new telling of an old story: it will resonate, and it’s relevant.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment15 Dec '10
“The show’s great insight, the scientific imagination turned in on itself, and created a sworn enemy: science fiction.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment15 Dec '10
“You can’t fail to warm to a person who gets to grips with a civilisation through its shit, piss and willy-fixation.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment14 Dec ‘10
“The whole thing ended up looking about as classy as Wagner doing Cole Porter.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment13 Dec '10
“It looks pitifully old-fashioned, devoid of consequence and unconvinced by its own premise.” Read on for the verdict on of last night’s TV.
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Comment10 Dec ‘10
“It is time travel that might be designed to send you mad and, in television terms, the more troubled the celebrity, the better the conceit is going to work.” Read on for the verdict on of last night’s TV.
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Comment02 Dec ‘10
“If ever television drama attained high art, it was that episode.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment30 Nov '10
“Hislop is turning into a rather good TV social historian.” Read on for the verdict on last nights TV.
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Comment29 Nov ‘10
“It was a passably interesting look at an American success story but based on the illusion that there was an enigma beneath it all.” Read on for the verdict on the latest TV shows.
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Comment26 Nov ‘10
“One of the most worrying elements to emerge over the course of the programme was the correlation - entirely unremarked upon by the narrator - between young carers and bullying.” Read on for the verdict on last nights TV.
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Comment25 Nov '10
“It’s quite something to make more of a pig of the English language than Sugar does himself, but Jamie somehow manages.” Read on for the verdict on last nights TV.
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Comment24 Nov '10
“Better are the moments that aren’t orchestrated by the man himself, like the time Rothschild catches him with his trousers down.” Read on for the verdict on last nights TV.
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Comment23 Nov '10
“This film followed a year in the lives of the victims of the bombings and the Islamabad police force and what emerged was a portrait of resilience and resignation.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.


















