TV critics – Page 87
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Carry on Brussels
“A watchable, if at times teeth-grindingly frustrating, three-part series”
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Manchester: The Night of the Bomb
“Events like these need careful, unflinching documentarians, and Jamie Roberts is one”
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Jamie’s Quick & Easy Food
“The Rev Michael Curry may believe in love, but nowhere near as much as Oliver believes in fresh, healthy cooking”
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A Very English Scandal
“An immaculately-scripted hour that entwines two decades of salient political history with a finely-worked portrait of the English establishment.”
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Million Pound Menu
“This was the first food-based programme I’ve seen in years that offered something new and zeitgeisty”
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Patrick Melrose
“I was already a Cumberbatch fan but this surpassed anything I’ve seen him do”
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Vive la Revolution!
“It really made you feel what it was like to be there at that time, as a young person full of dreams”
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Back to the Land
“An interesting and entertaining hour, as reminiscent of the entrepreneurial Dragon’s Den as it is Countryfile”
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Car Share Unscripted
“What a lovely amuse-bouche this was as we eagerly await the main course”
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Syria: The World’s War
“If you want a thoughtful, intelligent and, naturally, thoroughly depressing recent history of Syria, you have it here.”
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Invitation to a Royal Wedding
“It all looked fantastic, and the various interviewees who had been allowed onto the guest lists gave good quote”
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Harold Shipman: Doctor Death
“It was a gripping recap of what an arrogant shit Shipman was… But the programme didn’t much address the big unanswered question: why?”
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Britain’s Fat Fight
“Hugh makes a subject that could be joyless and preachy a bit of a giggle – and highly watchable TV”