TV critics – Page 92
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McMafia; Sue Perkins and the Chimp Sanctuary
I fear it’s too dense to be the sexy thriller of 2018 that everyone so wants it to be”
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Joanna & Jennifer: Absolutely Champers
”This documentary didn’t so much tour the celebrated vineyards of Champagne as stagger about with a magnum in its fist”
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Judi Dench: My Passion for Trees
”Dame Judi does delight quite vividly, with a girlish gasp and extra twinkling”
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Shamed; The League Of Gentlemen
”What could have been a shatteringly timely piece resonating with the zeitgeist was instead a bit of a damp squib”
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The League of Gentlemen; Birds of a Feather
”For everyone who was in the club, this revival will be like Christmas, even if that doesn’t sound right, biblically”
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Extraordinary Teens: School of Life and Deaf
”Real life doesn’t always provide the Disney moment as we saw last night”
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Vanished by the Lake; Detectorists
”The titular lake makes Broadchurch’s Jurassic Coast look like a Butlin’s car park on a grey day in February”
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World’s Most Expensive Presents
“This show fawned over the ‘luxury goods’ merchants and their tawdry creations as shamelessly as gossip columnists at a movie premiere.”
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Bancroft; Nigella’s Christmas Table
”It’s fizzy and crisp and slips down without having to think too much”
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Attenborough and the Giant Elephant
“In more than 60 years of wildlife broadcasting, Sir David has never made anything quite like this”
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Peaky Blinders
“The final scene really gave a sense of TV at its finest. It’s witty, thrilling and a total pleasure to watch.”
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The Real Marigold on Tour
“The producers wisely decided to let Miriam take over, which was sensible since she was going to do just that, whether anyone objected or not.”
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Howards End; Blue Planet II; Coastal Railways
“The BBC’s series showed yet again how the small screen is now lord of the manor.”
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The Sex Robots Are Coming; Great Canal Journeys
“This was by turns hilarious and upsetting, as perplexing as it was educational”
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The Marvelous Mrs Maisel, The Channel
“It manages to pull off the punchline of being both a loving historical homage while still being freshly engaging”
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The Robot Will See You Now
“If the film didn’t bother exploring the implications of allowing a robot to rule your personal life, at least it was fun and wittily edited.”
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Paul Hollywood: A Baker’s Life; Employable Me
“This was billed as Hollywood’s life story in four slices — but a confection this sickly is hard to swallow.”