TV
Borgen, Series 3, BBC FourSunday, 17 November 2013![]() Sidse Babett Knudsen, alias the absurdly photogenic Danish Statsminister Birgitte Nyborg, provoked gasps at the Nordicana festival in London last June when she revealed that she was no longer Prime Minister in series three. And indeed, as the... Read more... |
The Science of Doctor Who, BBC TwoFriday, 15 November 2013![]() Today’s special preview of the impending 50th anniversary episode of Doctor Who finally filled in some of what happened in the gap between Paul McGann’s 1996 made-for-TV movie and the show’s 2005 televisual regeneration (Big Finish audios... Read more... |
Curtain: Poirot's Last Case, ITVThursday, 14 November 2013![]() Inevitably, an aura of fin-de-siècle gloom hung heavily over this final Poirot. So daunting was the prospect of terminating his 25-year career-defining stint as Belgium's finest (albeit imaginary) export that David Suchet insisted on shooting the... Read more... |
Why Birgitte of Borgen has your voteWednesday, 13 November 2013![]() God morgen. Yes, Borgen is back on Saturday nights, and it’s all change at the top of Danish coalition politics. It gives nothing away to say that Birgitte Nyborg is no longer statsminister – she called an election and the opposition’s bluff at the... Read more... |
Strange Days - Cold War Britain, BBC TwoWednesday, 13 November 2013![]() The images really do say it all in Strange Days – Cold War Britain. It’s a style of documentary making which puts archive material in first place, ahead even of presenter Dominic Sandbrook, who’s the sole screen presence here (no interviews, no... Read more... |
Lindsey Buckingham Talks Music, Sky Arts OneMonday, 11 November 2013![]() Sometimes TV doesn’t need to be “challenging” or “groundbreaking” to be thoroughly worthwhile. The first episode of Sky Arts' new “…talks music” series saw the familar format of a live, seated interview applied to one of pop music’s highest... Read more... |
Downton Abbey, Series 4 Finale, ITVSunday, 10 November 2013So, another series down and what do we know? First up, until this final episode no one had died either by contractual agreement or Fellowesian godlike decree. We’ve had a rape, an unwanted pregnancy, a near abortion, a mysterious disappearance and a... Read more... |
Dracula, Sky Living / Bates Motel, UniversalFriday, 08 November 2013![]() The Dracula story has seen almost infinite permutations, though none of them ever manages to improve on Bram Stoker's still-haunting original. This new Anglo-American production keeps Stoker's late 19th-century setting, but has transformed the... Read more... |
Mystery Dance: On filming Elvis CostelloWednesday, 06 November 2013![]() Making a film about an artist with the phenomenal range and creative effervescence of someone like Elvis Costello was never going to be easy. There have been over 30 albums since he started out in 1977, hundreds of songs, many of which are as... Read more... |
Timeshift: When Coal Was King, BBC FourTuesday, 05 November 2013![]() Energy is this season’s dirty word. The big six fix prices from their ivory towers beyond the national borders, and wouldn’t dream of turning up in person to take a fearful wigging from a Commons Select Committee. In the old days, it was all a bit... Read more... |
Live from the National Theatre: 50 Years on Stage, BBC TwoSunday, 03 November 2013![]() These celebrations of our yesterdays can easily end up all camembert and wind. But while film people and television people will generally cock such things up, we do still have the odd cultural institution which can be relied upon to throw the right... Read more... |
Bedlam, Channel 4Thursday, 31 October 2013![]() Compulsives may be wondering whether it was coincidence that Bedlam, Channel 4’s new four-part documentary following the work of the Bethlem Royal Hospital, reached our screens in the same week that the same channel’s Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners... Read more... |
