All Critics articles – Page 54
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Katie Price: Harvey and Me
“This was a hugely moving portrait of the artist formerly known as Jordan as mother and carer of her disabled teenage son Harvey”
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Silenced: The Hidden Story of Disabled Britain
“A powerful documentary that painted a damning portrait of mainstream attitudes towards the disabled.”
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RuPaul’s Drag Race UK
“Drag Race UK reminds us how different, funny and interesting people can be”
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The Truth About Getting Fit at Home
“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”
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The Pembrokeshire Murders
“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”
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The Great Pottery Throw Down
“It’s charming and gentle and has a fabulous new presenter in Siobhán McSweeney”
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Pooch Perfect
“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”
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A Perfect Planet
“The cinematography is as awesome in scale and majesty as anything that has gone before.”
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All Creatures Great and Small
“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
“The film was a fascinating study of a man whose single-mindedness has provoked real change”