TV critics – Page 125
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TV Critics: Murder in Successville; Bugsplat!
“I’m almost ashamed of how much this made me laugh.”
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TV Critics: No Offence; Inside the Factory; Penny Dreadful
“No Offence is everything Shameless fans could have hoped for and more.”
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TV Critics: Handmade; The Stranger on the Bridge; The C-Word; How the Other Half Eat; VE Day
“This attempt at enforced relaxation actually had the effect of making me feel more stressed.”
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TV Critics: The Game; Fraud Squad; W1A
“The first episode was wonderfully atmospheric and beautifully realised.”
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TV Critics: Peter Kay’s Car Share; The Trouble With Our Trains; Inside No.9
“Car Share represented a triumphant return to TV form for Peter Kay.”
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TV Critics: 24 Hours In The Past; Empire; The Queen’s Big Night Out
“There is something satisfying about seeing (vaguely) familiar faces off the telly wading around in excrement.”
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TV Critics: Himmler: The Decent One; Safe House; Inside Harley Street
“This was a marrow-chilling psychological profile. Unpleasant but essential viewing.”
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TV Critics: Poldark; For the Love of Fred Astaire; Peter Kay’s Car Share; Hunters of the South Seas
“It could have been horribly mawkish, instead it was devastatingly good.”
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TV Critics: W1A; Madam Secretary; Inside No. 9; The Last Days of Charles I
“A needle-sharp satire of the awful incompetence, arrogance and piffle of life within the BBC.”
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TV Critics: World's Richest Terror Army; The Last Hours of Robin Williams; Secret Britain
“This was journalism at its best.”
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TV Critics: Plus Sized Wars; Back In Time For Dinner; Ballot Monkeys
“An uplifting and educational programme that managed to address a (literally) big issue without being voyeuristic or patronising.”
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TV Critics: Safe House; Chefs on Trial
“‘Safe’ is the operative word in this by-the-book collection of ITV thriller clichés.”
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TV Critics: Hunters of the South Seas; For The Love of Cars; Indian Summers
“A lovely, touching, very human little film.”
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TV Critics: The Secret Life of the Pub; Inside No 9; Banished
“This doc provided nothing to answer the obvious question for viewers: wouldn’t you rather just be in the pub?”
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TV Critics: Newzoids; The Delivery Man; Raining in My Heart; Million Pound Properties
“The first episode too frequently swung at easy targets – and rarely landed anything resembling a knockout.”
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TV Critics: Ordinary Lies; My Big Fat Asian Wedding; Britain’s Favourite Foods; Ecstasy Wars
“Mackenzie Crook’s portrayal of the slowly imploding Pete was unbearably perfect.”
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TV Critics: Inside Harley Street; Game of Thrones; Far Right and Proud; Skint
“Vanessa Engle’s splendid film probed and prodded a world that often seemed more about reputation than results.”
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TV Critics: Tatau; Britain's Got Talent; Poldark; Ninja Warrior UK
“It smacks a bit of the sort of patronising exoticism that went out of favour with the Um Bongo juice ads”
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TV Critics: Ice Rink on the Estate; The Island; Daredevil; Inside No 9
“Ice Rink on the Estate struck me as little more than a manipulative attempt to raise the profiles of its presenters.”
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TV Critics: The Island with Bear Grylls; Secret Britain; Britain's Jihadi Brides
“It’s worth tuning in tonight just to check that the girls can’t possibly be such dumbheads.”