TV
Gentleman Jack, BBC One, series finale review - Anne Lister weds with prideMonday, 08 July 2019![]() Not too long ago it would have been unthinkable for a BBC One Sunday-night period drama series to tell of one woman’s love for another. Whatever anyone thought of it – and not everyone bade it the hearty welcome it merited – Gentleman Jack has... Read more... |
Inside the Ritz Hotel, ITV review - glitz and glam, but no detailThursday, 04 July 2019![]() Should the Ritz catch up with modernity? This question is posed and immediately answered with another question: Does it need to? Not really, say the staff, clients and celebrity guests that populate this bubbly, formulaic and unashamed celebration... Read more... |
Inside the Bank of England, BBC Two review - economical with the actualitéWednesday, 03 July 2019![]() The BBC is pleased with itself for having insinuated a documentary team inside the Bank of England, but was this august custodian of the nation’s finances really going to let slip any juicy revelations? The Bank’s role is too powerful and too... Read more... |
Judi Dench's Wild Borneo Adventure, ITV review - national treasure meets natural wondersWednesday, 03 July 2019![]() Ecological awareness has become de rigueur for any self-respecting celebrity, and if the chances of saving the planet were in direct proportion to the number of renowned personages criss-crossing it on well-intentioned missions, we could all stop... Read more... |
The Planets, Series Finale, BBC Two review - ice cold on NeptuneWednesday, 26 June 2019![]() As an aid to meditation, Professor Brian Cox’s latest series The Planets (BBC Two) could hardly be faulted. A majestic tour of the Solar System awash with computerised imagery, an eerie soundtrack and a travel budget the president of the United... Read more... |
Drag SOS, Channel 4 review - absolutely fabulousWednesday, 26 June 2019![]() According to the Manchester drag collective the Family Gorgeous, “drag should be for everyone.” And on the evidence of Drag SOS (Channel 4) , engagingly voice-overed by Hugh Bonneville, the British public is eager to embrace them in all their... Read more... |
BBC Cardiff Singer of the World 2019 Final, BBC Four review - stage confidence, supportive set-upMonday, 24 June 2019![]() If ever there was an instance of the great being the enemy of the good, it happened after all the live singing on Saturday night. This year we all remember, with sadness for his early death and amazement at his burning, burnished talent, the... Read more... |
Beecham House, ITV review - a cartoon version of 18th century IndiaMonday, 24 June 2019![]() It has become routine to accuse Brexiteers of wanting to bring back the British Empire (though obviously it's OK to run an empire from Brussels), but the charge might more accurately be levelled at ITV. They’ve brought the ratings rolling in with... Read more... |
Mum, Series 3 finale, BBC Two review - superb comedy bows outThursday, 20 June 2019![]() Always leave them wanting more, a wise man once said, and there can’t be a single fan of Mum who doesn’t want its creator, Stefan Golaszewski, to change his mind about making the third series the last. But then, when you achieve perfection perhaps... Read more... |
Years and Years, Series Finale, BBC One review - soggy ending fails to inspireWednesday, 19 June 2019![]() As Russell T Davies’s doomsday odyssey reached its endgame on BBC One, feisty grandma Muriel (played by indestructible Anne Reid) got to deliver the moral of the story. With the Lyons clan gathered round that now-familiar dining table, she spelt it... Read more... |
Ackley Bridge, Series 3, Channel 4 review - we gotta get out of this placeWednesday, 19 June 2019![]() In the Yorkshire town of Ackley Bridge, education is like war conducted by other means. As series three of the drama begins on Channel 4, we see that everything has changed at Ackley Bridge school since Valley Trust took it over. Most of the staff... Read more... |
Thatcher: A Very British Revolution, Finale, BBC Two review - a heartbreaking account of her declineTuesday, 18 June 2019![]() The surprisingly touching conclusion to BBC Two’s five-part chronicle of the Thatcher years was a masterpiece of contemporary history. Congratulations to producer Alice Fraser, director Pamela Gordon, and composer Alexandra Harwood for very fitting... Read more... |
