TV critics – Page 86
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The Murder of Rhys Jones
“Fluent documentary that shed an interesting light on police methods”
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Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing
“This enjoyable show could be one of the most therapeutic and relaxing on television.”
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Conviction: Murder in Suburbia
“This quickly established itself as a need-to-know mystery worthy of Agatha Christie.”
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The Family Farm
“Informative insights into the state of the farming industry and even the occasional moral crisis”
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Managing England: The Impossible Job
“This was a brilliant documentary, regardless of whether you are a fan of the sport or not”
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The Trouble with Women
“The trouble wasn’t women, it was Robinson’s selective tone-deafness and scattergun thesis”
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Ackley Bridge
“There is a verve to the direction and a confidence in the moments of humour and how the series cuts to the bone of matters.”
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Secrets of the Chocolate Factory
“A potted-history puff-piece with insufficient analysis or critical thinking”
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Suffragettes with Lucy Worsley
“Brilliantly treads the line between Reithian historical documentary and vividly textured narrative”
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A Very English Scandal
“Awards all round to this blissful, blistering trip down memory lane”
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The Big Crash Diet Experiment
“Refreshingly direct and at least offered potential solutions, rather than the usual platitudes.”
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The Battle for Britain’s Heroes
“If its intention was to make Daily Mail readers’ nostrils flare and blood pressure soar, I’d imagine it will have succeeded.”
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The Trouble With M&S
“There was a decent half-hour documentary in here, struggling in vain to get out”