TV critics – Page 61
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Scandalous! The Tabloid That Changed America, BBC4
‘Being reminded of its heyday made for enthralling and titillating viewing’
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Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads
‘There have been objections to the monologues being remade, but they are hard to give much credence to’
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Perry Mason
”Has as much in common with the original as Christopher Nolan’s Batman does with Adam West’s”
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The Luminaries
‘It promises to be as addictive as it was in its original form. What is the televisual equivalent of a page-turner?’
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Page Three: The Naked Truth
“This documentary’s strength was that it let former Page 3 girls do most of the talking”
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Art of Persia
“Samira Ahmed was granted a rare opportunity to journey into the heart of Iran and she didn’t waste it.”
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Deep Ocean: Giants of the Antarctic Deep
”Even David Attenborough’s narration couldn’t breathe much life into this”
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I May Destroy You
“An extraordinary, breathtaking achievement without a false note in it, shot through with humour”
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After Truth: Disinformation and the Cost of Fake News
“A well-researched and depressing look at how and why such stories spread online”
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Bake Off: The Professionals
“This Great British Bake Off spin-off may have perfected its recipe at last”
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Philharmonia
“The blurb says it is Black Swan for orchestras. It is more like Mean Girls with pretensions”
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The First Team
“Most of the attempts at jokes floated high and wide, like shots over the crossbar from 30 yards out”