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TV Critics: Pompidou; The Casual Vacancy; Indian Summers
“Many of the antics reminded me of children’s TV. Apt, given I’m not sure that this show will appeal to anyone over 10.”
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TV Critics: House of Cards; Wolf Hall; Reinventing the Royals
“This is a show to be enjoyed on a sensual, as much as intellectual, level. From the creepy opening credits, to the inky shadows that seep into every shot, it plays like an ever-darkening study in amorality.”
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TV Critics: Wolf Hall; Suffragettes Forever!; The People’s Strictly for Comic Relief; The Great Comic Relief Bake Off
“For connoisseurs of character acting, every week has been like a bath in champagne.”
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TV Critics: Critical; Immigration Street; Mary Portas: Secret Shopper
“If Casualty and Holby are medical drama administered by drip, this is television defibrillation with a triple shot of adrenaline in the arm at the same time.”
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TV Critics: Broadchurch; Catastrophe; A Cook Abroad
“If little Bobby Beale from EastEnders had popped round to bash both the girls to death with his music box, no one could have cared less.”
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TV Critics: Songs of the South; The Big Painting Challenge; The Casual Vacancy
“Essential viewing for anyone even remotely interested in music.”
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TV Critics: EastEnders; Reinventing the Royals; Saints and Sinners
“The production was admirably ambitious, transcending soap convention.”
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TV Critics: The Great Comic Relief Bake Off; Junk Food Kids: Who's To Blame?; Wolf Hall; Midsomer Murders
“This was the televisual equivalent of junk food: cheap and entirely without true nourishment. The BBC should know better.”
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TV Critics: The Romanians Are Coming; Inside The Commons; EastEnders; The Gift
“This gritty, humane film made The Apprentice look like a kids’ party game.”
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TV Critics: Ukip: The First 100 Days; Broadchurch; The Walking Dead; Better Call Saul; A Cook Abroad
“This was a one-off drama. Thankfully, there’ll be no sequel.”
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TV Critics: Indian Summers; The Casual Vacancy; Welcome to Mayfair
“A work of subtlety, intelligence and some beauty.”
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TV Critics: 24 Hour Parcel People; Britain’s Biggest Primary School; Shakespeare’s Mother
“The better story was going on in the boardroom, and the film missed it.”
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TV Critics: The Great Comic Relief Bake Off; Wolf Hall; An Idiot's Guide to Politics; Exposure: The Kill List
“It was such fun you might forget the horrible irony of cooking ingredients going to waste in the cause of the starving.”
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TV Critics: The Gift; The Secret Life of Four-Year-Olds; Count Arthur Strong; Young War Widows; Uncle
“This Gift was badly wrapped and hurriedly chosen, like something picked up from a late-night petrol station.”
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TV Critics: Better Call Saul; Asylum; Heston Blumenthal's Recipe for Romance; Broadchurch; A Cook Abroad; Taking New York
“With moral compasses constantly flaring, misdirecting and realigning, this is another dizzingly strong piece of work from the Netflix team.”
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TV Critics: Mr Selfridge; Our Guy in India; Top Gear; Stella
“If Mr Selfridge carries on like this, you can expect millions to give up watching, in disgust.”
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TV Critics: The Great British Sewing Bee; Warwick Davis's Big Night Out; The Comeback
“How nice to know there is at least one Briton who can still sew a French seam.”
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TV Critics: Wolf Hall; Alaska: Earth's Frozen Kingdom; The Legacy; Abortion: Ireland's Guilty Secret?
“An episode that Machiavelli himself would describe as “a bit much”, this was an hour of revenge and threats, of fixes and sex, and it’s about as good as television gets.”
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TV Critics: Inside the Commons; The Mary Rose: A Timewatch Guide; Rory Bremner's Coalition Report; Bad Builders
“Welcome to the Big Brother House of Commons”
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TV Critics: 10,000 BC; Broadchurch; A Cook Abroad; Silent Witness
“Channel 5 has something Bear Grylls didn’t: an unlimited supply of divvies”