TV critics – Page 62
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A House Through Time
“It is history humanised and made accessible and though it does not go into much detail, that is different from being oversimplified”
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What’s The Matter With Tony Slattery?
“As a study in the complexity of mental health issues it is very well done”
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Climbing Blind
“There’s little sentimentality here, only no-nonsense dedication to achieving what many would deem to be impossible”
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A Very British Hotel Chain: Inside Best Western
“In a world in which the margins of fairness and kindness are being so tightly squeezed, it felt like a dismal hour in a time already full of them”
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Harry’s Heroes: Euro Having a Laugh
“It worked in showing raw masculinity coping honestly with the big stuff”
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Eurovision: Europe Shines a Light
“As with almost everything else, Eurovision had been ruined by coronavirus”
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Charlie Brooker’s Antiviral Wipe
“Sick, puerile and full of childish toilet humour. Thank you, Charlie Brooker, for making me laugh”
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The Country That Beat the Virus
“Guru-Murthy never explicitly condemned the UK government. He didn’t need to”
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Paul Hollywood Eats Japan
“Hollywood never lost the look of a man who was counting the minutes till he could go home”
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Hospital Special: Fighting Covid-19
“When this is over and they come to write the history of this virus, documentaries such as this will be living encyclopaedias.”
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Rhod Gilbert’s Work Experience
“Nobody uttered the word ’journey’, thankfully, but that was the format of this half-hour race to enlightenment”
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Isolation Stories
“Shall fairly stand as the first televisual jewel in the Covid-era crown.”
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Paul Hollywood Eats Japan
“I was left feeling that the Japanese deserved a bit better than having a big lunk like Hollywood crashing around their country”