TV
Jonathan Creek: The Clue of the Savant's Thumb, BBC OneTuesday, 02 April 2013![]() Three years after Jonathan Creek's last one-off special, tellies across the land resounded once again to the strains of Saint-Saëns's Danse Macabre, a theme tune cunningly chosen to reflect the show's mix of menace, wit and whimsy. Nor had... Read more... |
Game of Thrones, Series 3, Sky AtlanticTuesday, 02 April 2013![]() We hear ghastly, otherworldly shrieks and human screams over a black screen, which then fades to white and the sight of a man running for this life through a snowy wilderness. As he approaches a seated figure, he cries out, “friend”, only to find... Read more... |
The Village, BBC OneMonday, 01 April 2013![]() Peter Moffat's latest project is a long-form drama reminiscent of Heimat (the Edgar Reitz project that told a German family's story through the 20th century) in which he charts 100 years of life in a Derbyshire village up to the present day. The... Read more... |
Doctor Who: The Bells of St John, BBC OneSunday, 31 March 2013![]() Ever since Steven Moffat made the transition from fan favourite writer to showrunner, certain storytelling tricks in Doctor Who have become increasingly frequent. I can’t have been the only one who groaned at the short prequel to The Bells of St... Read more... |
Nile Rodgers: The Hitmaker, BBC FourSaturday, 30 March 2013![]() It was one of those entirely unverifiable "facts" that music documentaries increasingly prefer over genuine insight: early on in this serviceable but routine overview of a truly stellar talent, we were told that Nile Rodgers’s guitar has “played on... Read more... |
Are You Having a Laugh?, BBC OneThursday, 28 March 2013How do we know Jesus Christ was a Jew? He was still living with his mum at 33 and she thought he was God Almighty. Are you offended? I sincerely hope not and profuse apologies if you are, but that was the first religious joke I remember from my... Read more... |
New Girl, Series 2/The Mindy Project, E4Wednesday, 27 March 2013![]() As the second series of Zooey Deschanel-starring US sitcom New Girl gets underway on E4, it’s an interesting exercise to revisit first impressions. I note that when the pilot originally aired, theartsdesk was not as harsh as I was on a show which,... Read more... |
Wodehouse in Exile, BBC FourTuesday, 26 March 2013![]() One of the weapons deployed by Blighty in World War Two was humour. Stoical, deflating, relentlessly making light of the darkness, British wit refused to take the Third Reich as seriously as it took itself. The biggest cannon in our arsenal of... Read more... |
Foyle's War, Series 8, ITVMonday, 25 March 2013![]() Always a treat to see the shrewd, penetrating gaze of DCS Christopher Foyle back for one of its all-too-brief runs, though no doubt rationing Foyle's War to short series at long intervals is what has enabled writer/creator Anthony Horowitz to... Read more... |
Boss, More4Friday, 22 March 2013![]() How can you not love a show that opens with Robert Plant singing "Satan, your kingdom must come down" on the soundtrack? The song is aptly chosen, since Boss is the story of Chicago mayor Tom Kane, a bully, a tyrant and a master of the black arts of... Read more... |
What Do Artists Do All Day?, BBC FourWednesday, 20 March 2013![]() You might phrase the question rhetorically: “just what do artists do all day?” Or you might ask it in the spirit of genuine enquiry: after all, to many, the artist is an exotic creature whose mystery is still to be fully penetrated. Either way, it’s... Read more... |
The Challenger, BBC TwoTuesday, 19 March 2013![]() When the NASA space shuttle Challenger fell out of the Florida sky on the morning of 28 January 1986 after 73 seconds, killing all seven astronauts, the Nobel-winning theoretical physicist Richard Feynman was the only independent scientist appointed... Read more... |
