TV critics – Page 78

  • Famous and Fighting Crime
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    Famous and Fighting Crime

    2019-02-12T09:41:00Z

    “It was absorbing, full of warm camaraderie and made for a fascinating insight into the realities of modern policing”

  • Endeavour
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    Endeavour

    2019-02-11T09:44:00Z

    “This period crime drama deserves to be viewed through a jeweller’s eyeglass, the better to enjoy the precision mechanism of its plots”

  • Ryanair: Britain's Most Hated Airline?
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    Ryanair: Britain’s Most Hated Airline?

    2019-02-08T10:00:00Z

    “I thoroughly enjoyed this anatomisation of the no-frills Irish airline”

  • Das Boot
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    Das Boot

    2019-02-07T10:23:00Z

    “It was all beautifully done, creating an oppressive, suffocatingly tense atmosphere.”

  • Martin Clunes Islands of America
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    Islands of America

    2019-02-06T10:04:00Z

    “A handsomely shot exploration of American life past the mainland margins and Clunes made for an engaging guide”

  • Teachers Training to Kill
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    Teachers Training to Kill

    2019-02-05T09:38:00Z

    “It was sobering to watch, chilling too, but it wasn’t as shocking as it was meant to be”

  • Africa With Ade Adepitan
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    Africa With Ade Adepitan

    2019-02-04T09:48:00Z

    “It’s a relief that BBC2 can make a travel programme without hiring a smug stand-up comedian to front it”

  • Camping
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    Camping

    2019-02-01T09:36:00Z

    “It was like drinking a flat, tepid lager shandy when you could have been having a row of Balkan vodka shots”

  • Pure
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    Pure

    2019-01-31T10:36:00Z

    “Clever, witty, and oddly given the content, sometimes rather innocent and charming”

  • Winterwatch
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    Winterwatch

    2019-01-30T09:39:00Z

    “Me and the dog will be watching agog from the warmth of our sofa”

  • Inside Europe: Ten Years of Turmoil
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    Inside Europe

    2019-01-29T09:54:00Z

    “A riveting documentary, executed in a grown-up way and with a calm, clear, judicious narration that only emphasised the bickering mess we’re now in”

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    The Last Survivors

    2019-01-28T10:05:00Z

    “A masterclass in documentary making with restraint and without editorialising”

  • Tin Star
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    Tin Star

    2019-01-25T10:20:00Z

    “At times last night I wasn’t sure whether I was watching a revenge drama or suffering from delirium induced by a urinary tract infection.”

  • Danny Dyer's Right Royal Family
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    Danny Dyer’s Right Royal Family

    2019-01-24T09:41:00Z

    “This pop-history romp made irresistible viewing”

  • Escape At Dannemora
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    Escape at Dannemora

    2019-01-23T09:37:00Z

    “Prison is boring and repetitive, and it makes that point well.”

  • A Year Of British Murder
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    A Year of British Murder

    2019-01-22T10:01:00Z

    “I’d be surprised if there was a more humane programme on television this year”

  • Les Misérables
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    Les Misérables

    2019-01-21T10:08:00Z

    “Andrew Davies is keeping the narrative of a very intricate and wide-ranging novel ticking along nicely.”

  • American History's Biggest Fibs
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    American History’s Biggest Fibs

    2019-01-18T09:47:00Z

    “If there’s a baton to be twirled she’ll damn well twirl it, but she also navigates a compelling historical journey and gives good script”

  • Revolution in Ruins: The Hugo Chávez Story
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    Revolution in Ruins: The Hugo Chávez Story

    2019-01-17T09:41:00Z

    “This was dispassionate analysis, and it was all the more riveting for it”

  • Pothole Wars
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    Pothole Wars

    2019-01-16T09:48:00Z

    “Even the most avid motorist will be bored after an hour of gazing at cracked Tarmac”