TV critics – Page 3
-
Critics
Strike: The Ink Black Heart; Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking
“The plot hasn’t warmed up properly yet but it doesn’t really matter as the two main characters are so well-drawn”
-
Critics
Wham! Last Christmas Unwrapped; The Story of Panto With Gyles Brandreth; Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light
“Even fans might be surprised at how intimate and lovely the conversations about George Michael are here”
-
Critics
MasterChef: The Professionals
“Happily, Gregg-gate didn’t become a grubby distraction from a thrilling denouement”
-
Critics
Swiped: The School That Banned Smartphones; No Good Deed
“This is deeply uncomfortable hour of television that will serve as a wake-up call for all of us with children in the digital age”
-
Critics
One Hundred Years of Solitude; Dream Productions; Polo
“I’m not sure I’ve ever seen such a perfectly crafted literary adaptation”
-
Critics
Somebody Somewhere; Yacht Rock; Kirstie’s Handmade Christmas; Nutcracker
“Somebody Somewhere bows out as it came in, exploring the push and pull between loneliness and human connection”
-
Critics
You Bet!; Mariah Meets Rylan; The Sticky
“Big and bright but there wasn’t much going on beneath the bombast”
-
Critics
Dalgliesh; Black Doves
“Bertie Carvel is a master of understatement as the buttoned up Dalgliesh”
-
-
Critics
Jack in Time for Christmas; Churchill at War; Sirius; The Princes in the Tower; Matlock
“The result is a mix of wildly inconsistent chaos that makes little lasting impression”
-
Critics
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew; Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty; Person of Interest
“Skeleton Crew succeeds on its terms as a rip-roaring Spielbergian romp”
-
Critics
The Agency; Meet the Rees-Moggs; Game of Throws
“An impressive roster of talent does not always translate in to excellence, but in this case it adds up to one of the best series of 2024”
-
Critics
Senna; Smoggie Queens
“Netflix’s Senna feels slow and underpowered, often struggling to get out of second gear”
-
Critics
Rage Against the Regime; The Madness
“Telling the story of Iran’s last 45 years through these voices was a simple but devastatingly effective device”
-
Critics
The Great British Bake Off; Matlock
“A surprise but worthy winner was the cherry on top of a resurgent series”
-
Critics
Irresistible: Why We Can’t Stop Eating; Dispatches: Britain’s Shoplifting Gangs Exposed
“This documentary was persuasive without hectoring”
-
Critics
Return to Paradise; Queen Camilla: The Wicked Stepmother
“The first episode is really a masterclass in writing this kind of show”
-
Critics
Cruel Intentions; The Colosseum with Dan Snow
“If you want soapy, mindless melodrama to pass the time, press play”
-
Critics
Britain’s Nuclear Bomb Scandal: Our Story; After the Party; A Man on the Inside
“I don’t think this will become the new Post Office scandal, with the nation galvanised and the Government forced into action. I hope I’m wrong”
-
Critics
The Listeners; Cheaters
“From its subtle opening to the explosive final episode, this is a truly great piece of television”