TV
theartsdesk Q&A: Borgen creator Adam PriceSaturday, 14 December 2013![]() Borgen wasn’t supposed to be an international hit. Even though viewers all over the world had adored other Danish and Swedish TV exports like The Killing and The Bridge, the show’s creator Adam Price was told early on in the commissioning process... Read more... |
Boyzone at 20: No Matter What, ITV1Friday, 13 December 2013In her role as host of this 20th-anniversary celebration, Dannii Minogue was not afraid to ask the tough questions that fans of Ireland’s greatest - or possibly other greatest - boy band wanted to know. “It’s the elephant in the room,” admitted... Read more... |
Lucan, ITVThursday, 12 December 2013![]() The disappearance of Lord “Lucky” Lucan in 1974 remains one of the most teasing enigmas of recent-ish history. Following the collapse of his marriage and a bitter battle with his wife Veronica for custody of their three children, the gambling addict... Read more... |
Heston's Great British Food, Channel 4Wednesday, 11 December 2013![]() There’s a queue to get into Heston Blumenthal’s restaurant to order things like blowtorched fetlock of kudu with jus de cat-gut noodle on a bed of iron filings strained through a muslin jockstrap. A state of emergency was declared in the gated... Read more... |
Pilgrimage with Simon Reeve, BBC TwoWednesday, 11 December 2013A cynic might say that the presenter of a series entitled Places that Don't Exist is perfectly qualified to go on a long walk to look for religious revelation. In keeping with his past explorations of wild places, Reeve's commentary was better on... Read more... |
The Paradise, Series 2 Finale, BBC OneMonday, 09 December 2013![]() The sense of an ending is a hard thing to achieve. The Paradise has garnered a loyal following over two series, and no doubt there will be viewers sad to see it depart. But unless options are still being kept open – no announcement either way seems... Read more... |
Get Folked: The Great Folk Revival, More4Sunday, 08 December 2013![]() I can’t say I ever tune into More4, so I confess that I don’t know whether its arts strand is any good, or even if it has one. But I suspect that Get Folked might have made a better three-parter on BBC Four, and not just for dedicated folk-heads. As... Read more... |
The Silent War, BBC TwoFriday, 06 December 2013![]() The cumulative effect of the BBC's Cold War season hasn't been to remind us that truth is stranger than fiction so much as to demonstrate how they swirled together into a miasma of delusion and uncertainty. We've seen Reds under the bed and spies in... Read more... |
Lionel Bart: Reviewing the Situation, BBC FourThursday, 05 December 2013![]() These days, it seems you can't move without encountering musicals in some context or another on TV. Series like Smash and Glee trade on the genre to a degree hovering between the loving and the parasitic, while two contrasting documentaries, The... Read more... |
Imagine: Who's Afraid of Machiavelli?, BBC OneWednesday, 04 December 2013![]() There is a wonderful play to be written about the month in 1502 when Cesare Borgia was holed up in a castle in northern Italy with Leonardo da Vinci and Niccolò Machiavelli. Which of these two was working for the fearsome Borgia? Wrong. It was the... Read more... |
Don't Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves, BBC FourTuesday, 03 December 2013![]() The bleak opening of Don’t Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves is set in a nursing home where a man is dying of AIDS, tended by nurses who themselves know next to nothing of the disease. The phrase one nurse utters as a warning gives this Swedish drama... Read more... |
Listed: Television's long-runnersSaturday, 30 November 2013![]() In the past weeks there has been a frenzy of publicity about the timelessness of a Time Lord. Through sundry incarnations (and one sizeable moratorium), Doctor Who has been on television screens for 50 years. But it's by no means the only show... Read more... |
