All Critics articles – Page 43
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You Don’t Know Me + Doctor Who; Michael Crawford
“The drama is anchored by Adewunmi’s utterly believable performance as a desperate man at the mercy of events”
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Cancelled + Yellowjackets; Banksy Most Wanted; The Wheel of Time
“It was an enjoyable canter through the more famous cancellations”
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Our Family and Autism + Positive; Farage: The Trump Interview; Landscapers
“I’m sure every family’s experience of autism is different; this one was honest and life-affirming”
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Britney + Who Do You Think You Are; The Big Leap
“A tone switching on a sixpence between goofy joy and a sense of dread”
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Winter Walks + The Princes and the Press; Sucession; Along For The Ride
“Amanda Owen was the perfect company for this stress-busting 30-minute ramble”
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American Rust + Doctor Who; Womanhood
“Intergenerational friction and grinding anti-glamour kept the episode’s head above water”
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Handmade: Britain’s Best Woodworker + Wirecard: A Billion Euro Lie; ‘Twas the Fight Before Christmas
“As smiley a final of a talent show as you could ask for, with a joyful camaraderie”
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The Beatles: Get Back
“Is a work of huge affection and accomplishment, sure to put a smile on the face of every Beatles fan”
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Hawkeye + GBBO; The Great Escape, Death of England
”The chemistry – comic as much as anything – between Renner and Steinfeld is tremendous.”
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Along for the Ride + The Princes and the Press; Royal Bastards
“A perfectly pleasant, mildly amusing hour”
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An Audience With Adele + Partisan; Doctor Who
“She is ridiculously quick-witted and radiates relatability”
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Crime + House of the Year; Why Do the Brits Win Every War?
“Each episode crackles with unpredictability and energy”
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Miriam and Alan: Lost in Scotland + Tiger King 2; DIY SOS
“What seemed like inconsequential odd-couple fun had become an emotive reflection”
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Top Gear + The Lakes; Our Young Mental Health Crisis; Doctor Who
”In a slice of nostalgia for some of us and a primer for others too young to remember it was a moving piece of television”
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The Trial of Louise Woodward + Dopesick; The Shrink Next Door; Nadiya’s Fast Flavours
“It was a curious omission because it presented a believable scenario”
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Walking With Kate Garraway + Animal; Between the Covers; The Tower; Life & Rhymes
“A gorgeous programme, visually, aurally, philosophically, and benefited from being unscripted”
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100 Foot Wave + GBBO; In My Skin; What We Do In The Shadows; Stath
“Surfing is presented here as a curious harmony of ego and respect; an extreme communion with Mother Nature”
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The Tower + Inside the Care Crisis with Ed Balls
“It maintains the collective cultural awareness of a horror in our midst.”