TV critics – Page 61
-
-
CriticsBulletproof: South Africa
“It’s a triumph of small-screen action, popcorn-worthy and overblown”
-
CriticsInterior Design Masters with Alan Carr
“Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr is a Marmite programme, presented by a Marmite presenter.”
-
CriticsThe Drowning
“One of those snappy thrillers that will keep you watching right to the end, provided you suspend disbelief”
-
CriticsRhod Gilbert: Stand Up to Infertility
“Gilbert was the perfect guide – not because it’s a personal story for him, but because he’s a comedian”
-
CriticsResident Alien
“Not a programme that is going to eat up much of your mental bandwidth. That is a large part of its charm”
-
CriticsDeLorean: Back from the Future
“This was a riveting, brilliantly crafted tale of ambition, greed, fraud and flabbergasting porkies”
-
CriticsCelebrity Best Home Cook
“No matter that this is interchangeable with The Great British Bake Off or The Great Pottery Throw Down, it’s all good sedating fun.”
-
CriticsKatie Price: Harvey and Me
“This was a hugely moving portrait of the artist formerly known as Jordan as mother and carer of her disabled teenage son Harvey”
-
-
-
-
CriticsSilenced: The Hidden Story of Disabled Britain
“A powerful documentary that painted a damning portrait of mainstream attitudes towards the disabled.”
-
-
-
CriticsRuPaul’s Drag Race UK
“Drag Race UK reminds us how different, funny and interesting people can be”
-
CriticsThe Truth About Getting Fit at Home
“It had the bitty feel of a magazine programme. Some of this was useful from a consumer point of view but other bits weren’t”
-
-
CriticsThe Pembrokeshire Murders
“A perfect example of how to do true-crime well. It is sensitive when it needs to be, and never loses sight of who suffered”
-
CriticsThe Great Pottery Throw Down
“It’s charming and gentle and has a fabulous new presenter in Siobhán McSweeney”


















