TV
Sex, skulduggery and magic in BBC One's The White QueenFriday, 14 June 2013![]() As a prequel to the BBC's panorama of all things Tudor, Sunday night's new 10-part drama The White Queen (BBC One) whisks us back to the Wars of the Roses. Adapted from Philippa Gregory's novel, the series tells the story of how Edward IV, scion of... Read more... |
The Secret Life of the Cat, BBC TwoFriday, 14 June 2013![]() It’s been quite a week for surveillance. And no, that doesn’t mean the NSA and whatever’s happening in Hong Kong. You can bet the week's viewing figures that the majority of Britain’s households, particularly those in the triple-F category – meaning... Read more... |
Borgen's Birgitte Opens London Nordic FestivalThursday, 13 June 2013![]() It’s more pulse-quickening than a visit from Denmark’s actual prime minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt. This weekend Sidse Babett Knudsen, Borgen’s Statsminister Birgitte Nyborg, arrives in London to open Nordicana, an event dedicated to the ever-... Read more... |
Dates, Channel 4Wednesday, 12 June 2013![]() The idea of writing nine 30-minute dramas (or more like 26 minutes when you take the ads out) about the thrills and calamities of first-dating might have been asking for trouble, but seems to be working out unexpectedly well so far. The crafty part... Read more... |
Child Genius, Channel 4/Agnetha: Abba and After, BBC OneWednesday, 12 June 2013![]() Nobody said it was easy being an infant prodigy. Take Hugo, ranked in the top 0.4 percent of the population. He knows everything there is to know about train engines, train stations, rail networks etc, has them committed to his photographic memory.... Read more... |
The Fall, Series Finale, BBC TwoTuesday, 11 June 2013![]() In the end, it was always going to come down to the last episode whether The Fall was powerful female-driven drama or, to quote another writer for theartsdesk, “misogynistic torture porn”. That conclusion, however, was as elusive as the ending of... Read more... |
Precision: The Measure of All Things, BBC FourTuesday, 11 June 2013![]() Given the breadth of Marcus du Sautoy’s cultural scholarship, it was a small surprise that British poet Andrew Marvell wasn't name-checked at the start of the presenter’s new three-parter Precision: The Measure of All Things. “Had we but world... Read more... |
The Returned, Channel 4Monday, 10 June 2013![]() "Maybe everything that dies someday comes back," Bruce Springsteen posited in "Atlantic City". The residents of the French Alpine village at the centre of The Returned may conclude that he had a point. The Returned (Les Revenants in the... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Bradford: Bollywood Carmen LiveSaturday, 08 June 2013![]() “My generation all were steeped in Bollywood.” Meera Syal, Wolverhampton born and bred, is recalling the cinematic influences of her youth. “It was our major link to India and was much more current than trying to make a phone call. You did feel that... Read more... |
'The Returned' comes to Channel 4Friday, 07 June 2013![]() Read theartsdesk's review of episode 1 of The ReturnedThe Returned, which hits our screens on Sunday night, is the first foreign language drama to appear on Channel 4 in 20 years. Under its original title Les Revenants, it was a ratings-topping hit... Read more... |
Love and Marriage, ITVThursday, 06 June 2013![]() They say that you’re not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but I began to grow bored with Love and Marriage about halfway through the opening credits. What seemed like endless pairs of smiling, photogenic couples swung onto the screen against a... Read more... |
Mad Dogs, Sky 1/ Hannibal, Sky LivingWednesday, 05 June 2013![]() Previous series of Mad Dogs have seen the quartet of middle-aged geezers embroiled with the Serbian mafia and tangled up in drug deals, conspiracies and murder. For this series three opener, the curtain rose on our bedraggled lads caged up in a... Read more... |
