TV critics – Page 10
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CriticsThe Real Unforgotten; Underdog To Superdog; Georgia Harrison: Porn, Power, Profit; Argentina’s Last Ranchers
“An eye-openingly grim insight into human wickedness”
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CriticsEscaping Utopia
“A compelling, well-constructed account of life inside the New Zealand cult”
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CriticsJames May’s Great Explorers; Yellowjackets
“The most enjoyable history programme I’ve watched in ages”
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CriticsThe White Lotus; 26.2 to Life
“Exquisitely shot, scripted, paced and performed, it’s a sumptuous feast for all the senses”
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CriticsUnforgotten; Big Boys
“Beneath all the political stuff lies one of Chris Lang’s well-plotted, engrossing murder cases”
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CriticsThe Vanishings
“Rather than trying to do justice to the real victims, this story spools off into noirish nonsense”
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CriticsAmandaland; Apple Cider Vinegar
“Lucy Punch and Joanna Lumley provide more laughs per scene than other BBC comedies do per year”
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CriticsCelebrity Bear Hunt; Mussolini: Son of the Century
“I haven’t had this much fun watching a reality TV competition since the earliest days of I’m a Celebrity … Get Me out of Here!”
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CriticsGo Back to Where You Came From
“This is a very complex subject but, based on episode one, it is being treated with all the sophistication of a custard pie to the face”
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CriticsMiss Austen; Boyzone: No Matter What
“Everything about Miss Austen is masterly, from the individual performances to the interweaving of narrative strands past and present”
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CriticsThe Apprentice; An Update on Our Family
“This episode never quite reaches the depths of sheer awfulness”
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CriticsBrian and Maggie; Idris Elba: Our Knife Crime Crisis
“An absorbing study of politics, class and conflicted loyalties”
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CriticsVicky Pattison: My Deepfake Sex Tape; Great British Menu
“An important, well-made documentary”
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CriticsParadise; The Last Musician of Auschwitz
“Paradise isn’t your average political thriller – it’s a more ambitious, conceptual series that is unafraid to take big swings, most of which pay off”
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CriticsThe Castaways; Guy Martin: Proper Jobs; The Traitors
“This is a gripping if lightly implausible drama, with a calibre of acting talent that belies the low production values and hokey effects”
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CriticsHigh Potential
“It has the studio-bound look of a classic U.S. sitcom and the pacing to match”


















