TV critics – Page 24
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The Change; The She Goes; And Just Like That…
“Crammed with as many themes, storylines and grievances as Linda has symptoms. But it’s also generously stuffed with gags”
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Secret Invasion; Dr Death; Your Home Made Perfect; Jay Blades’ East End Through Time
“It follows a strangely humourless script and has an overwhelming sense of dramatic inertia”
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Wonders of the World I Can’t See; Crashed; Litvinenko
“This was a celebration of grumpy old men-style friendship between two lovably cranky comedians”
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Queen of Oz; Van der Valk; We Love Glastonbury
“The central idea could be fun if it was done better”
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Count Abdulla; Blackadder; Britain’s Most Expensive Houses; Killer in Plain Sight
“It mostly pulls off the high-wire act of being woke, funny, topical and really silly all at once”
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The Full Monty; The Witness Is a Whale; Africa Rising with Afua Hirsch
“What’s missing is the film’s sense of joy and the triumph-over-adversity provided by the stripping”
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Elizabeth: A Life Through the Lens; Gods of Tennis
“There has been no shortage of royal television over the past few months, so a lot of this was very familiar”
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Davina McCall’s Pill Revolution; The Shadow and the Light; The Crowded Room
“A powerful documentary that will leave many viewers making more informed decisions about their bodies”
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Significant Other; Arnold; The Crowded Room
“Youssef Kerkour has a soulful, giant teddy bear quality that makes him very watchable. But it’s not funny enough to be a sitcom”
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Somebody Somewhere; Arnold; Saint X; The Full Monty, The Greatest Auction
“It is sometimes risque, but always quietly excellent”
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For Her Sins; My Grandad’s War; The Idol
“The first episode pulsed with menace, thanks to a compelling pace and intriguing characters”
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Spy in the Ocean; Gods of Tennis
“Despite the best efforts of the jaunty flute department to turn it into kids’ TV, Spy in the Ocean was exhilarating to watch”
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Who Do You Think You Are?; Strike; The Days
“It was this ancestry show at its most entertaining, and the rest of the series will face a challenge to better it”
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The Gallows Pole; Changing Ends; A Paedophile in My Family
‘It is funny, moving, enraging, shocking by turns and always compelling. Not to be missed’
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White House Plumbers; Gender Wars; The Blackouts Of ’74
“Americans may find it depressing – but for everyone else, it is a period hoot begging to be binged”
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Strike: Inside the Unions; Poker Face
“This was an honourable attempt to deliver a more rounded picture of the trade union movement during a period of historic industrial upheaval”
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Fubar; The Great British Sewing Bee; American Born Chinese
“Schwarzenegger’s having a whale of a time and, if you’re a fan of action comedies, so will you”
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Platonic; Ben Fogle and the Buried City; Inside Kabul
“It is not quite the platonic ideal of a modern buddy comedy but it’s close”