TV
Cilla Black, 1943-2015Monday, 03 August 2015![]() The term "beloved entertainer" might have been coined with Cilla Black in mind. Her career trajectory, from a working-class Irish Catholic background in Liverpool's Scotland Road through pop stardom under the auspices of Beatles manager Brian... Read more... |
Ripper Street, Series 3, BBC OneSaturday, 01 August 2015![]() Axed by the BBC at the end of 2013 after its second series, ostensibly because of poor viewing figures, Ripper Street found a new home on Amazon Prime, where the third series began streaming in November last year. With a fourth and fifth series... Read more... |
Life in Squares, BBC TwoTuesday, 28 July 2015![]() London, 1905. For the Stephen siblings, setting up an independent household in Bloomsbury freed them – especially the sisters, Vanessa and Virginia – from Victorian familial conventions. It resulted in a heady mix of creative endeavour and endless... Read more... |
Partners in Crime, BBC OneMonday, 27 July 2015![]() Poirot curls an eyebrow and Miss Marple twinkles, but there haven't been a lot of out-and-out laughs in Agatha Christie’s television career. Partners in Crime comes as a pleasurable surprise. It stars David Walliams and Jessica Raine as Tommy and... Read more... |
10 Questions for Broadcaster Bettany HughesSunday, 26 July 2015How do you live a good life? Is wealth a good thing? How do you create a just society? The United Kingdom's electorate recently pondered such questions in the polling booth, and made their decision. The Labour Party is agonising over them as it... Read more... |
Dispatches: Hunted - Gay and Afraid, Channel 4Friday, 24 July 2015![]() There can’t be many American public figures who are welcome on Russian television these days, but Brian Brown of the National Organization for Marriage is one of them. In Hunted: Gay and Afraid we saw him sitting in on legislative gatherings too,... Read more... |
Witnesses, Channel 4Thursday, 23 July 2015![]() Shall we blame The Bridge? The Swedish-Danish cop show opened for business with a scenario of outlandish gruesomeness: two halves of two corpses straddling the border between two countries. How to grab the viewer by the lapels, lesson one: hook them... Read more... |
Cake Bakers and Trouble Makers, BBC TwoTuesday, 21 July 2015![]() Lucy Worsley, historian and TV presenter – or perhaps that should be the other way round, since the BBC seems to give her a new series about every six weeks – is the unrivalled queen of the soundbite. Subtitled as Worsley's "100 Years of the... Read more... |
The Javone Prince Show, BBC TwoMonday, 20 July 2015![]() You may know Javone Prince as Jerwayne – the self-appointed ladies' man from Channel 4's PhoneShop – or from various memorably comic turns in CBBC's Horrible Histories. Now the BBC has given the comedy actor his own four-part variety series, and it... Read more... |
Dispatches: Escape from Isis, Channel 4Thursday, 16 July 2015![]() “Say your last words before you leave this life.” Somewhere in the so-called Islamic State, a woman was accused of adultery. Her father joined her accusers, then, as her shrouded body was lowered into a pit, picked up a rock and hurled it at her. We... Read more... |
Veep, Series Four, Sky AtlanticThursday, 16 July 2015![]() When Jim Hacker MP was unexpectedly promoted to the position of PM, the classic sitcom Yes, Minister required just a small tweak in title and it was pretty much business as usual, albeit with a grander sense of potential impact. When the shit hit... Read more... |
Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners, BBC TwoThursday, 16 July 2015![]() If Britain has created a national myth about slavery, it’s surely been centred on the pioneering abolitionists whose actions in the early 19th century led first to the ending of the slave trade across the British Empire in 1807, later to the... Read more... |
