TV critics – Page 39
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Critics: Banned! The Mary Whitehouse Story
“An unmalicious documentary that is at pains to tease apart the issues with which she was concerned and intelligently evaluate them”
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Winning Time; Newark, Newark; Beyond Reasonable Doubt
“Adam McKay has opted to throw everything at it. The result is a show that leaves you feeling vaguely uncomfortable”
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Falklands War: The Untold Story; Edward VIII: Britain’s Traitor King
“This thorough, rigorous documentary is an exhaustive and engaging account of what happened”
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The Apprentice; Pachinko; Hospital
‘From a cruise ship logo that looked like, well, faeces, to a baby food brand with “dies” on the jar, series 16 has been a gift’
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MasterChef; The Island; Love in the Flesh; Council House Swap; The Distant Barking of Dogs
‘I never dreamt I’d say this but — more Wallace, please’
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The Simpler Life; The Great Celebrity Bake Off
‘Considered within its genre — reality TV as social experiment — the early signs are of a thought-provoking series’
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Then Barbara Met Alan
‘As much a moving love story and wryly amusing sitcom as it is an emotionally charged chronicle of a small revolution’
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Dynasties II; Skint; The Speedshop; Bridgerton
‘Dynasties II was superb, the puma cubs so effortlessly adorable they make Disney’s best efforts look lame’
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Top Boy; WeCrashed; Joanna Lumley’s Great Cities of the World
“If you binge-watch the eight episodes (as many fans will surely do), you’ll feel spat out, exhausted, thrilled”
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Kate & Koji; Bloods; Council House Swap; Bad Vegan
“The laughs were smeared through Kate and Koji like ketchup lathered on a bacon butty”
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The Killing of PC Harper; Rock Till We Drop; Bad Vegan; Fame In The Family
“No one who hears an account of a shocking bereavement such as Lissie’s can remain unmoved or uncompassionate”
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Holding; Bridge of Lies
“It is what you might expect of a version of Ireland conceived by Graham Norton: colourful, funny, warm, and only intermittently acerbic”
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My Brilliant Friend; Our House
“This is television at its best and it weaves a spell unlike anything I have seen in a very long time”
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Interior Design Masters; Storyville; Inside the Convent
“A lively start to a series that, in the past, has been too gentle and friendly”
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The Witchfinder
“With a stellar cast and a novel premise, you’ll struggle to find 30 better minutes right now”
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Our House; Life and Death in the Warehouse; Katie Price: What Harvey Did Next
“A cream puff of cliché and delicious intrigue”
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The Ipcress File; Peaky Blinders
“The whole production is stylish, the dialogue is good and I’m glad they haven’t polished things too much, retaining its retro, grainy charm”
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The Dropout; Amol Rajan Interviews: Ian McKellen; Joe vs Carole
“The Dropout tells Holmes’s story with a little too much admiration”
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Your Body Uncovered With Kate Garraway; Joe vs Carole
“The programme was smart enough not to lose sight of its public service impulse”