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Wallander, BBC One/ Sinbad, Sky 1Monday, 09 July 2012![]() Every leading thespian needs a depressive Swedish detective in his repertoire, and Kenneth Branagh has the knighthood to prove it. He may also face a little extra critical scrutiny this time around, since the return of his Anglicised Wallander comes... Read more... |
True Love, BBC OneTuesday, 19 June 2012![]() In traditional drama, actors are vessels for the written word. They do the looks, the sex, the tears - the dynamics: they perform. But the words are supplied by the writer. True Love gives the mummers the opportunity to go the extra mile. A series... Read more... |
The Voice: The Final, BBC OneSunday, 03 June 2012![]() I love the BBC. “Auntie Beeb” really is the appropriate nickname for the Corporation, at least when it comes to television, because you just know when they try and get involved with any kind of pop culture it's going to be with all the gaucheness of... Read more... |
Sporting Heroes: After the Final Whistle, BBC OneThursday, 10 May 2012It’s a funny old game. Sport rewards the talented when they are young and their bodies responsive. A profession which requires the reflexes to work in instant harmony with the brain means that beyond a certain age, the gifted become instantly... Read more... |
One Night, BBC OneTuesday, 27 March 2012![]() “Everything’s so bloody uphill, isn’t it?” whined kitchen salesman Ted (Douglas Hodge) upon realising that he’d left the charcoal for the evening's barbeque at the supermarket. But the charcoal wasn’t really the problem. There was the girl from the... Read more... |
The Apprentice, Series 8, BBC One/ You're Fired!, BBC TwoThursday, 22 March 2012![]() You may think that, eight series in, applicants for The Apprentice would rein it in a bit. Overblown egos, fantastical verbal imagery to describe their always unique talents, hyperbolic self-assessment - we had all of those, and so much more, in... Read more... |
Empire, BBC OneTuesday, 28 February 2012![]() The scene is ineffably English. The thock of mallet on ball, the clack of ball through hoop, the gentle sun adding a benediction. A senior gent in natty English threads looks on from the pavilion, a member of this club for 55 years. Everything is... Read more... |
Upstairs Downstairs, Series Two, BBC OneMonday, 20 February 2012![]() You remember Upstairs Downstairs – the lavish 2010 period drama-cum-soap based around servants and their masters that had the misfortune of not being named Downton Abbey. Making its entrance some three months after ITV’s series despite being filmed... Read more... |
Super Smart Animals, BBC OneThursday, 09 February 2012We humans think we’re the bee’s knees don’t we? We’ve got language, music, art, cars, fridges, bank accounts. Essentially we’ve left all of the other planet’s creatures faltering on the starting line. Well, if that’s what you believe then it may... Read more... |
Prisoners' Wives, BBC OneWednesday, 08 February 2012Prisoners’ Wives belongs in a hoary tradition of television drama which finds women doing it for themselves. The men are always otherwise engaged, being either dead or useless or, in the case of Prisoners’ Wives, as it implies on the tin. In the old... Read more... |
The One Griff Rhys Jones, BBC OneTuesday, 17 January 2012![]() What’s the opposite of a pilot? Griff Rhys Jones has not performed in a comedic capacity for nearly a decade and a half. When he did, he was always part of a larger company – first Not the Nine O’Clock News, then for 14 years in a partnership with... Read more... |
Freddie Flintoff: Hidden Side of Sport, BBC OneThursday, 12 January 2012![]() The recent suicide of Wales's football manager Gary Speed prompted angstful outpourings about the hidden menace of depression in top-level sport, even though there was no evidence that Speed was a sufferer. But depression clearly is an occupational... Read more... |
