All Critics articles – Page 54

  • Katie Price: Harvey and Me
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    Katie Price: Harvey and Me

    2021-01-26T10:15:00Z

    “This was a hugely moving portrait of the artist formerly known as Jordan as mother and carer of her disabled teenage son Harvey”

  • It's A Sin
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    It’s a Sin

    2021-01-25T10:19:00Z

    “Probably the best thing Russell T Davies has ever written.”

  • Back
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    Back

    2021-01-22T09:51:00Z

    “Mitchell and Webb back together are exactly the comfort food television needs mid-second wave of Covid”

  • The Bay
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    The Bay

    2021-01-21T09:46:00Z

    “It could just be the downbeat yet propulsive distraction we need right now”

  • Silenced: The Hidden Story of Disabled Britain
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    Silenced: The Hidden Story of Disabled Britain

    2021-01-20T10:02:00Z

    “A powerful documentary that painted a damning portrait of mainstream attitudes towards the disabled.”

  • Long Lost Family
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    Long Lost Family

    2021-01-19T10:50:00Z

    “It was a tragic story, beautifully told”

  • Finding Alice
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    Finding Alice

    2021-01-18T10:10:00Z

    “A rather gentle affair so far and a charming way to spend a Sunday evening”

  • RuPaul's Drag Race UK
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    RuPaul’s Drag Race UK

    2021-01-15T10:16:00Z

    “Drag Race UK reminds us how different, funny and interesting people can be”

  • The Truth About Getting Fit At Home
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    The Truth About Getting Fit at Home

    2021-01-14T10:08:00Z

    “It had the bitty feel of a magazine programme. Some of this was useful from a consumer point of view but other bits weren’t”

  • Bamous
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    Bamous

    2021-01-13T10:07:00Z

    “Amid the often hilarious gags, Baptiste skewered the prejudices entrenched in institutions such as the BBC”

  • The Pembrokeshire Murders
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    The Pembrokeshire Murders

    2021-01-12T10:06:00Z

    “A perfect example of how to do true-crime well. It is sensitive when it needs to be, and never loses sight of who suffered”

  • The Great Pottery Throw Down
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    The Great Pottery Throw Down

    2021-01-11T10:07:00Z

    “It’s charming and gentle and has a fabulous new presenter in Siobhán McSweeney”

  • Pooch Perfect (1)
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    Pooch Perfect

    2021-01-08T09:58:00Z

    “If you enjoy being addressed as if you are a reception class infant with your mittens on a string then Pooch Perfect is the show for you”

  • Grand Designs
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    Grand Designs

    2021-01-07T10:17:00Z

    “Grand Designs returned for its 21st series with a glorious episode”

  • How To Lose Weight Well
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    How to Lose Weight Well

    2021-01-06T09:47:00Z

    “January 2021 is no time for such nonsense”

  • Traces
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    Traces

    2021-01-05T09:59:00Z

    “There is a tangible uncertainty about the whole affair, as if Traces can’t make up its mind whether it wants to be The Killing or CSI”

  • A Perfect Planet
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    A Perfect Planet

    2021-01-04T10:20:00Z

    “The cinematography is as awesome in scale and majesty as anything that has gone before.”

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    Motherland

    2020-12-24T10:13:00Z

    “The writing was as sharp as ever”

  • All Creatures Great and Small
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    All Creatures Great and Small

    2020-12-23T10:46:00Z

    “This was a perfectly lovely programme to sip sherry to while noting the distinct feeling of having your cockles warmed”

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    Marcus Rashford: Feeding Britain’s Children

    2020-12-22T09:42:00Z

    “The film was a fascinating study of a man whose single-mindedness has provoked real change”