All Critics articles – Page 21
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Celebrity Race Across The World; Chris Packham: Is it Time to Break the Law?
“This version of Race Across the World is just as compulsive and wonderful as the one about normos like us”
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The Super Models; Rise of the Nazis; Secrets of Our Universe with Tim Peake
“It is a feast of nostalgia for anyone over a certain age”
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Sex: A Bonkers History; Juice
“It was like watching a Carry On film produced by the Horrible Histories team”
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Russell Brand: In Plain Sight; George Michael; The Read; Picture Slam
“Being able to see and hear the words spoken lends every awful detail alleged a piercing immediacy”
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Screw; Helping Our Teens; Sort Your Life Out; Wilderness
“It was far-fetched but you can’t say that this finale was short on action”
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Wilderness; Domina; Welcome to Wrexham; The Morning Show
“Wilderness is one of those easy-to-digest thrillers perfect for a Friday night”
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Living Next Door to Putin; Welcome to Wrexham; The Other Black Girl; The Morning Show
“An insightful, delicately handled portrait of eastern Europe’s anxieties”
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My Mum, Your Dad; Laura Kuenssberg: State of Chaos
“Full of genuinely poignant moments that had me laughing and crying more than once”
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Mrs Brown’s Boys; Alone; Jamie Cooks the Mediterranean
“If you never liked Mrs Brown’s Boys to begin with, it’s unlikely that this reliable chug along the same old tracks will change your mind”
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The Lovers; Helping Our Teens; Love & Death; The Changeling
“It feels like a grownup entry to a genre that can seem whimsical and even fantastical”
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Top Boy; Britain by the Book; Geordie Hospital; Decoding Turner
“In its final season, Top Boy delivers six tense, kinetic and moving episodes”
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Bake Off: The Professionals; Storyville; Dispatches
“The show was full of overpowering good cheer”
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The Inheritance; Ukraine: Holocaust Ground Zero; You & Me
“The Inheritance turned sibling conflict into a cheesy thriller that more than hit the spot”
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Mortimer & Whitehouse; Countryfile; Is She the Wolf?
“I’m delighted to report that watching the comedians wade through Britain’s rivers has not lost any of its magic”
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Secrets of the Female Orgasm; Andrew Tate: The Man Who Groomed the World?
“It remains a rewarding watch, despite – or maybe because – it doesn’t reach the climax you expect”
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Heart of Invictus; Screw
“The mix of humanitarian documentary and royalty-watching never coheres”
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The Following Events Are Based on a Pack of Lies
“In a world of televisual commissioning that draws so heavily on non-fiction resources, it’s refreshing to watch something entirely novel”
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The Woman in the Wall; The Tower; Starstruck
“Manages compelling drama while still treating the events with the gravity they deserve”
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Ahsoka; 8 Bar: The Evolution of Grime; Ultimate Wedding Planner
“It’s a satisfying and zippy watch even if you don’t know your Sith Lords from your Inquisitors”
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Tommy Jessop Goes To Hollywood; The Confessions of Frannie Langton
“Jessop’s confidence and can-do attitude underpin and uplift the programme throughout and stop it from being a story of woe”