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From There to Here, BBC OneFriday, 23 May 2014![]() There's a bit of Gene Hunt revisited in Peter Bowker's new three-part drama. Philip Glenister returns to the Manchester stomping grounds he patrolled in Life on Mars, and he even drives an Audi (though it isn't Hunt's celebrated Quattro). But... Read more... |
The British Academy Television Awards 2014, BBC OneMonday, 19 May 2014![]() For some reason this year's telly-Baftas felt a bit flat and weary. Host Graham Norton seemed to labouring for laughs (when he wasn't moaning about his own show not winning anything), and anything resembling a surprise was thin on the ground. ... Read more... |
The Crimson Field, Series 1 Finale, BBC OneMonday, 12 May 2014![]() After a tentative start, and several episodes of insipidity, Sarah Phelps's World War One nursing drama started to hit its straps just as series one reached its conclusion. The pace accelerated, the characters flung off their camouflage of tepid... Read more... |
When Corden Met Barlow, BBC OneTuesday, 06 May 2014![]() This had all the makings of a celebrity backslapathon of nauseous proportions, but it turned out to be a painfully touching exploration of the fragility of fame. Not that this means we have to feel sorry for filthy-rich pop stars and happy-chappy... Read more... |
Jamaica Inn, BBC OneWednesday, 23 April 2014![]() "Oi felt a darrrkness creepin' overrr me," said Mary Yellan's voice-over as we launched into the second night of the BBC's festival of contraband, squalor and smuggling. Mary, ensconced in the stygian titular dwelling on Bodmin Moor with her... Read more... |
The Crimson Field, BBC OneMonday, 07 April 2014![]() The BBC is going to reap a rich harvest from The Crimson Field. Sarah Phelps’s drama impresses for a whole number of reasons that will score with viewers: there's the closed community and class elements we know so well from the likes of Downton, as... Read more... |
10 Questions for Screenwriter Sarah PhelpsFriday, 04 April 2014![]() In a hectic writing career spanning theatre, radio, film and TV, Sarah Phelps can lay claim to such milestone moments of popular culture as both the return of Den Watts to EastEnders and his subsequent demise in 2005, and writing the screenplay for... Read more... |
W1A, BBC OneThursday, 20 March 2014![]() If anybody is daft enough to argue that the television licence fee isn't worth it, then just usher them before this superb mockumentary, brought to you by the team behind Twenty Twelve.Now that the Olympics are but a pleasant memory, London 2012... Read more... |
Shetland, Series 2, BBC OneWednesday, 12 March 2014![]() Crime drama at its best not only offers a satisfying mystery and characters with whom we want to spend time, but a strong sense of place, a location that captures our imagination and makes us want to know more. Little wonder then that the BBC... Read more... |
The Michael McIntyre Chat Show, BBC OneTuesday, 11 March 2014![]() It may seem strange that something we do every day of our lives – talking – is an incredibly difficult thing to put in a televisual setting, and the list of those who have tried to do a chat show and failed to make an impact is long. Davina McCall,... Read more... |
Jonathan Creek, BBC OneFriday, 28 February 2014![]() In its infancy back in 1997, Jonathan Creek felt fresh and inventive, with clever little swipes at the entertainment industry and a new take on crime drama: not who or why, but more of a howdunnit. Its star Alan Davies, he of the duffel coat and the... Read more... |
Silk, Series 3, BBC OneTuesday, 25 February 2014![]() In between the second series of Silk and this new one, Peter Moffat took time out to write his rural-misery-and-cannon-fodder dirge, The Village. Having off-roaded so far from his usual track, perhaps it's no wonder that his return to the world of... Read more... |
