All articles by Stephen Price – Page 65

  • Gogglebox
    Ratings

    Heavenly boost for Channel 4

    2014-03-14T16:03:00Z

    That’s it, then. No more wobbly triple axels, uncertain camel spins or hydrant lifts of a Sunday night.

  • Line Of Duty
    Ratings

    Line Of Duty fights back

    2014-03-07T11:13:00Z

    It’s likely that series two of BBC2’s Line Of Duty was dispatched into the world with robust hopes after the dramatic denouement of series one.

  • The Smoke
    Ratings

    Sheriff blows away Smoke

    2014-03-07T11:11:00Z

    If Dave ever decides to put a magician inside one of an array of cupboards and then get some assertive Americans to shout about them before buying the one they think he’s in, the channel could have a hit on its hands.

  • Hair
    Ratings

    New Hair suits BBC3

    2014-03-07T11:06:00Z

    When the Oscar nominations were first announced, one strong contender was American Hustle.

  • The Necessary War
    Ratings

    Hastings wins battle of docs

    2014-03-07T11:01:00Z

    Appositely, as sabres rattle in Eastern Europe, BBC2 played two programmes on the outbreak of the First World War.

  • Jonathan-Creek-2014
    Ratings

    BBC puts ITV up the Creek

    2014-03-07T10:58:00Z

    The fear of all middle-managers is the dreaded call to attend an executive training course involving role-playing.

  • Stella
    Ratings

    Sky 1’s Stella holds steady

    2014-02-28T10:54:00Z

    In A Streetcar Named Desire, Marlon Brando’s bad boy Stanley stands at the foot of the steamy New Orleans apartment’s stairs and screams “Hey Stella!”. Stella’s languid descent ends in a slightly sweaty tryst; Romeo and Juliet it ain’t.

  • Moone Boy
    Ratings

    Low launch for Moone Boy

    2014-02-28T10:51:00Z

    As a nipper, I lived opposite Cardiff City striker and local hero Johnny Vincent, and then in Northampton in the same street as cricketing wizard Mushtaq Mohammad. So when Sky 1’s Moones stumbled across Irish World Cup hero Patrick ‘Packie’ Bonner’s house while on holiday, I understood.

  • Amanda Knox
    Ratings

    Knox doubles with repeats

    2014-02-28T10:47:00Z

    One day in 1989, I came home to my shabby flat and even shabbier flatmates to be confronted with the sight of a gently listing bin spewing its contents, mostly the previous night’s curry, across the living room floor.

  • The Taste
    Ratings

    The Taste falls to new low

    2014-02-28T10:44:00Z

    The sliding-about-a-lot has ended and GB won four medals, the best return since 1924; the year Mallory and Irving were lost trying to ascend Everest for the first time.

  • BRITS
    Ratings

    Brits not a hit with viewers

    2014-02-28T09:28:00Z

    Where was the parent-jarring madness? Gone, it seems, are the days of rock stars mooning or machine-gunning on the Brit Awards stage, or an anarchist band hurling water over the deputy prime minister.

  • Big-Bang-Theory
    Ratings

    Mixed fortunes in multichannel

    2014-02-27T07:42:00Z

    Over the Valentine’s weekend, more than 5 million US viewers reportedly watched the second series of Netflix’s House Of Cards.

  • Death In Paradise
    Ratings

    Bleak winter lifts ratings

    2014-02-20T15:00:00Z

    It may just be an of-the-moment thing, but in this most miserable, annoying, bleak and dank of winters, where chinks of cheeriness are obscured by cold, grey swirling waters, quite a few TV series are enjoying their best of times.

  • fleming
    Ratings

    Slow start for Bond drama

    2014-02-20T14:56:00Z

    As a nipper, one of my favourite jokes was to go around saying my name was Bond – Brooke Bond; ‘like the tea’, I would always add anxiously, as the silence yawned on.

  • Danny Baker
    Ratings

    Rock fans like the ‘80s best

    2014-02-20T14:53:00Z

    One day in the year 2095, a child wired for music intravenously will ask in wonder: ‘Grandad, what’s an MP3 player?’.

  • sochi
    Ratings

    Olympics in winning form

    2014-02-20T14:50:00Z

    The nation is gripped by the sliding about of athletes, often in lycra and occasionally with brooms.

  • Midsomer Murders
    Ratings

    A Scandi boost for Midsomer

    2014-02-20T14:48:00Z

    Down through the ages, the UK has often found itself smitten with a fad that promised adventure or riches.

  • Britains Great War
    Ratings

    DCI Banks battles BBC’s War

    2014-02-13T15:08:00Z

    Among the running and jumping of summer 2012, we grappled with the spelling of Taekwando.

  • How I Met Your Mother
    Ratings

    Mother fails to match geeks

    2014-02-13T14:56:00Z

    South America is about to be everywhere, what with the Brazil World Cup this year and the Rio Olympics in 2016.

  • Dynamo
    Ratings

    Dave delivers with Dynamo

    2014-02-13T14:35:00Z

    If you asked most people who Steven Frayne was, they’d probably stare blankly at you; if you said Dynamo, most would probably recall the magician.