TV
Great American Railway Journeys, Series 3, BBC Two review - edutainment despite shortage of trainsTuesday, 23 January 2018![]() Michael Portillo has barely been off a train since leaving politics, taking journeys blending scenery and history: it must be a relief receiving plaudits for edutainment instead of the abuse habitually heaped on politicians.Herewith the third... Read more... |
Rebecka Martinsson: Arctic Murders, More4 review - Swedish sleuth is a cold caseSaturday, 20 January 2018![]() Sara Lund and Saga Norén have a lot to answer for. Their adventures in the murk of murder as they grapple with their own dysfunctional psychology entranced audiences who don’t speak a scrap of Danish or Swedish. The search has since gone on for... Read more... |
Britannia, Sky Atlantic review - Druids, sex and sorceryFriday, 19 January 2018![]() What did the Romans do for us? On the evidence of new drama Britannia, they pillaged, murdered and tortured, but also found themselves mesmerised by the psychedelic Druid magic that hovered over our ancient land like fairy dust.Creator Jez... Read more... |
Before We Die, Channel 4 review - underwhelming and unengaging Scandi noirWednesday, 17 January 2018![]() The new import is the latest procedural from Scandinavia, this time focusing on Stockholm’s biker gangs. The first episode aired Tuesday night, with the rest of the series available on All4 now. In the age of the boxset binge, this availability is... Read more... |
Art, Passion and Power: The Story of the Royal Collection, BBC Four review - monarchs knew the power of the portraitWednesday, 17 January 2018![]() Henry VIII had a troubled marital history and Charles I lost his head, but both have also gone down in history as original, innovative and obsessive collectors of art, founders in different ways of what is now one of the world’s greatest... Read more... |
Big Cats, BBC One review - how cats conquered the worldFriday, 12 January 2018![]() Accepted wisdom seemed to be that in the animal world rats and cockroaches were the most adaptable and the most widely geographically distributed, followed by those pesky humans. But think again: the premise in this new three-part series is that the... Read more... |
Kiri, Channel 4 review - transracial adoption drama muddies the watersThursday, 11 January 2018![]() “I’m black – I need to find out how black people live.” So reasoned Kiri, sitting in the back seat of the car driven by her social services case worker. She was on the way from her prospective adopters, a white middle-class couple who already... Read more... |
Hard Sun, BBC One review - cops versus the end of the worldSunday, 07 January 2018![]() Fans of Luther will be familiar with writer Neil Cross’s fondness for hideous violence, shocking plot-twists and macabre humour, as well as characterful London locations, and happily they’re all present and correct in this new sci-fi thriller. Cross... Read more... |
Girlfriends, ITV review - Kay Mellor helps the middle-agedThursday, 04 January 2018You know where you are with Kay Mellor. Somewhere in the north, among a group of people brought together by pregnancy or prison, weight or, as in the case of the recent Love, Lies and Records, work. With Girlfriends (ITV), the common denominator is... Read more... |
McMafia, BBC One review - James Norton looks promising in a murky le Carré worldTuesday, 02 January 2018![]() It’s not the first time that James Norton has kicked off BBC One’s New Year primetime celebrations in Russian style. Two years ago, he was costumed up as the courageous Prince Andrei, in illustrious ensemble company for Andrew Davies and Tom Harper’... Read more... |
Best of 2017: TVSunday, 31 December 2017![]() Young people will laugh incredulously when you tell them that once upon a time, there was only one television channel in Britain. Now we've lost count, and as even the Queen pointed out in her Christmas broadcast, many of her subjects would now be... Read more... |
Spiral, Series 6, BBC Four review - grime pays in the City of LightSunday, 31 December 2017![]() We’ve seen some “interesting” series filling BBC Four’s celebrated Saturday evening slot recently, which if nothing else have prompted plenty of below-the-line discussion. Happily, we can now turn our backs on all that and hail the return of the ace... Read more... |
