TV
Timeshift: Battle for the Himalayas, BBC FourFriday, 30 January 2015![]() When people talk about the Heroic Age of exploration, the heroes are generally agreed to be the explorers. But we’d know a great deal less about Edwardian chaps pluckily struggling through far-flung snowscapes if there weren’t images of them in situ... Read more... |
Touched by Auschwitz, BBC TwoWednesday, 28 January 2015![]() There’s been a pronounced sense of finality at this year’s 70th anniversary commemoration of the 1945 liberation of Auschwitz. No closure, of course, but an awareness that the ranks of survivors are diminishing, and that soon their first-person... Read more... |
Mr Selfridge, Series 3, ITVMonday, 26 January 2015![]() Mercifully not preceded by a Broadchurch-style hype-tsunami, the new series of Mr Selfridge has slipped neatly back into the Sunday 9pm slot as if it's the rightful owner just back from a year of travelling round the world. It's not revolutionary,... Read more... |
Surviving the Holocaust - Freddie Knoller's War, BBC TwoFriday, 23 January 2015![]() First-hand testimonial is surely the building block of history. Whether it’s in the form of written diaries or the television memory, it allows us to go back to the very basics as we, the reader-viewer, effectively re-experience the life of the... Read more... |
Cucumber, Channel 4Thursday, 22 January 2015![]() It doesn’t take many cucumbers smacked into cupped male palms to realise this isn’t, surprisingly, a show about salad. Russell T Davies has written three new series (Banana shows on E4, and Tofu online), exploring LGBT sexuality today. Queer As Folk... Read more... |
Wolf Hall, BBC TwoThursday, 22 January 2015![]() For weeks and weeks, the BBC has been borrowing Anne Boleyn’s tactic of seduction. Henry VIII was vouchsafed occasional access to his future bride’s breasts, but no more until she was queen. It’s felt rather like that being fed Wolf Hall trailers... Read more... |
The Eichmann Show, BBC TwoTuesday, 20 January 2015![]() Part of a series of programmes marking the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, The Eichmann Show was a 90-minute account of how the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann, one of the SS's most enthusiastic engineers of the Holocaust, became "the... Read more... |
Catastrophe, Channel 4Monday, 19 January 2015![]() There’s a tricky balancing act involved when writing a sitcom. Too much "sit" and you’re in danger of losing the laughs, too much "com" and it becomes increasingly difficult to find the space to land a serious dramatic punch. Get one of these things... Read more... |
Marry Me, E4Friday, 16 January 2015![]() The latest sitcom from the United States is very much in the American mould of smart dialogue, pacy timing and some astute human observation layered with a hint of schmaltz. It concerns two thirtysomethings, Annie and Jake, who have been together... Read more... |
Cockroaches, ITV2 / Crims, BBC ThreeTuesday, 13 January 2015![]() Commissioning new sitcoms is a notoriously imprecise science. The first episode, and sometimes the first series, finds a sitcom at its least sure-footed. Keen to tell you all about itself, it tends to behave out of character, gabbling nervously and... Read more... |
Spiral, Series 5, BBC FourSunday, 11 January 2015![]() It's a poignant moment for the return of this superior French police drama. With the Paris terrorist crisis the top story across all media, we rejoin our fictional police captain Laure Berthaud to find her still in emotional fragments following the... Read more... |
The Super-Rich and Us, BBC TwoFriday, 09 January 2015Some depressing statistics for your reading pleasure. (Depressing if you’re British and not a billionaire.) Since 2008, UK government austerity measures have been equal to the sum of money paid out in bankers’ bonuses: £80 billion. Not depressed yet... Read more... |
