TV critics – Page 26
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Painting Birds with Jim and Nancy Moir; The Diplomat; Chimp Empire
“There is something very winning about watching someone be enthusiastic about their subject”
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The Hunt for Raoul Moat; Con Or Cure; Will Trent
“Over three parts, this has been a story that simply needed telling”
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Deborah James; New Life In The Country
“Bowelbabe in Her Own Words is beautiful, inspiring, deeply sad and a masterclass in how to make life and death meaningful”
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The Hunt for Raoul Moat; Scared of the Dark
“Gruesomely riveting with a pressure cooker tension”
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Stacey Dooley: Ready for War?; Obsession
“Dooley’s relatable presenting style was a good fit for the subject”
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Colin from Accounts; Miss Scarlet and the Duke
“It is unfailingly funny, honest, acute and kind”
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MasterChef; B&B By the Sea; Ross Kemp: Deep Sea Treasure Hunter
“MasterChef is solid, reliable fare, even if some of these contestants seemed to overcomplicate perfectly good dishes”
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The Good Mothers; A Very British Cult; Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now; Race Across The World
“Cleverly written, beautifully shot and brilliantly acted”
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Rain Dogs; Naked Education; Highland Cops
“It’s a messy, brilliant, sharp drama with buckets of pathos and plenty of laughs to lighten the mood”
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Strangers on a Plane; Secrets of the Chippendales Murders; Unforgotten
“Essentially, it’s Come Dine with Me with less food, more sun and the same sarky bants from the presenter”
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Simon Reeve’s Return to Cornwall; Great Expectations; Surviving R Kelly III
“Reeves is an empathetic interviewer and a presenter with his eye on the bigger picture”
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The Power; Get On Up; Jason & Clara: In Memory of Maudie
“Rollicks along and looks fabulous”
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Wellmania; Six Four
“Even if Wellmania doesn’t live up to its own high-concept premise, it is still incredibly watchable”
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Bear Grylls Meets President Zelensky; The Big Door Prize; Murder in Mayfair; DNA Journey
“Last night we finally had a Grylls programme where the danger was genuinely life-or-death”
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Yellowjackets; The Apprentice; Inside Taiwan: Standing Up to China
“Keeps the audience perpetually on its toes, allowing for jump scares, body horror and some wonderfully imaginative twists”
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Race Across the World; Waco: American Apocalypse; Secret Life Of The Forest
“This year’s cast could be the best ever”
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Succession; Anton & Giovanni’s Adventures in Sicily
“It has plenty of surprises, fanged vipers and toast-dropping shocks up its exquisite Tom Ford sleeve”