All Critics articles – Page 21
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CriticsWe 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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CriticsDame Judi and Jay; Faye; Made in Korea
“The gentle no-frills premise allowed for one lovely moment after the next”
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CriticsDaddy 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”
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CriticsCelebrity Race Across the World; Kidnapped: The Chloe Ayling Story; Emily in Paris
“Celebrity versions of TV shows often pale in comparison to the real thing, but this one is a winner”
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CriticsFreddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams on Tour
“I’ll wager it’s the most entertaining, touching series you’ll watch this year”
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CriticsMy Tiger Family; Forensics: Murder Scene
“Thapar made a storyteller worthy of Kipling, with wonder and magic in his voice”
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CriticsThe Body Next Door; Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes
“The story gets stranger and sadder and darker than you could imagine”
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CriticsThe Mallorca Files
“It is an unchallenging 45 minutes of escapism and there’s nothing wrong with that”
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CriticsIrvine Welsh’s Crime; The Umbrella Academy; Love Is Blind UK
“I quite enjoyed this slightly mad addition to an overpopulated genre”
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CriticsOn the Edge; Yorkshire By the Sea
“Channel 4’s On the Edge series shows that less can be more, that size isn’t everything”
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CriticsTitanic In Colour; House of the Dragon; Piglets; Vienna Blood
“This was a well-structured and well-presented documentary, managing to breathe new life into the story”
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CriticsInterview with the Vampire; Fantasmas; Miriam Margolyes: A New Australian Adventure
“Cleverly structured and cinematic, this second series is even better than the first”
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CriticsAtomic People
“An excellent documentary all the more powerful for its sober understatedness”
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CriticsA Storm Foretold; Women In Blue; Cooking With The Stars
“The abiding sense is that this isn’t just a nation sharply split on political lines, but a country divided by blinding, fathomless hatred.”
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CriticsEiffel Tower: Building the Impossible; Heels
“The content was high quality with some lovely archive material and proper, grown-up science”
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CriticsLinford; Tabloids on Trial
“You did leave this film with the strong sense that history and fate have not been kind to Christie”
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CriticsTime Bandits; Dirty Pop; London ’48: How Britain Saved the Olympics
“Terry Gilliam will surely be pleased to see his legacy so beautifully preserved, in all its daftness and with all its wit”
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CriticsSophie Morgan’s Fight to Fly; Surviving the Post Office
“Watching Morgan, it’s almost impossible not to cheer her on from the sofa”


















