All Critics articles – Page 44
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Dalgliesh + Sort Your Life Out With Stacey Solomon; Catch and Kill: The Podcast Tapes
“Carvel brings out the character’s fundamental decency while keeping him at an emotional remove”
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Extraordinary Extensions + The World’s Fattest Man: 10 Years On; Universe
“Tinie Tempah’s first property show and he’s making a confident job of it. The rapper is an enthusiastic amateur architect”
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It Takes a Flood + What We Do in the Shadows; The Premise; Celebrity Antiques Road Trip
“Kevin Macdonald’s film was a more emotive and alarming wake-up call altogether.”
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Joanna Lumley and the Human Swan
“This is a programme that aims to avoid preaching, while still engaging the unconverted”
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Showtrial + Doctor Who
“It is a brave TV drama that makes its lead character utterly obnoxious”
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Pompeii: Secrets of the Dead + Handmade; Colin in Black & White
“For a story so often told it felt fresh and, for that reason, all the more wretched”
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The Outlaws
“This schtick can work, but it needs a lot of charm to compensate for the absence of glamour.”
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Joe Lycett vs the Oil Giant
“Lycett was an excellent anchor – affable, accessible and with enough quips to keep us interested.”
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All Creatures Great and Small
“It’s a salutary lesson in how to adapt much-loved literary properties and produce crowd-pleasing TV period drama”
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Four Hours at the Capitol
“There was a much-needed sense of the true human impact of what happened”
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Impeachment American Crime Story
“It’s a rich, soapy lather shot through with comedy and an irresistible wholeheartedness”
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The Trick + Hornby: A Model World; Yorkshire Cop: Police, Racism And Me
“Really, it’s a tale of one man taking far too long to explain himself”
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Celebrity Trash Monsters + Succession, Eye for Eye, Angela Black, The Larkins
“As a wake-up call, it was like a bucket of water to the face.”
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Guilt + You; Will.i.am: The Blackprint; Complaints Welcome
“The pleasure of Guilt is its wicked humour, as bitter and moreish as dark chocolate”
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Hunting the Essex Lorry Killers + Reservation Dogs; Hollington Drive
“A chilling account of the atrocity and subsequent police investigation”
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Who Do You Think You Are? + Guilt; Question Team; GBBO
“Episodes like this prove genealogy – even someone else’s – is still fertile ground for TV”
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Paul Merson: Football, Gambling & Me + Scenes from a Marriage; Hornby: A Model World; Blair & Brown
“It was an educational but depressing hour”