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Adam Sweeting

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Former features editor of Melody Maker, Adam has written on rock, classical music and television for the Guardian, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, Independent on Sunday, Uncut, Classic FM and Gramophone, and on motor-racing for Motorsport. He co-founded The Virtual Television Company, which made Mr Rock'n'Roll (Channel 4), Pavarotti: The Last Tenor (BBC2 Arena) and Imagine - Nigel Kennedy (BBC One)

Articles By Adam Sweeting

Inside the Bank of England, BBC Two review - economical with the actualité

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Judi Dench's Wild Borneo Adventure, ITV review - national treasure meets natural wonders

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Yesterday review - Beatlemania in a parallel universe

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The Planets, Series Finale, BBC Two review - ice cold on Neptune

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Drag SOS, Channel 4 review - absolutely fabulous

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Beecham House, ITV review - a cartoon version of 18th century India

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Years and Years, Series Finale, BBC One review - soggy ending fails to inspire

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Ackley Bridge, Series 3, Channel 4 review - we gotta get out of this place

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Sometimes Always Never review - small but perfectly crafted

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What's My Name: Muhammad Ali, Sky Atlantic review - why they called him The Greatest

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Years and Years, Episode 5, BBC One review - darker and darker

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Big Little Lies, Series 2, Sky Atlantic review - supercharged start for new season

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Gloria Bell review - dancing away the heartache

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63 Up, ITV review - age is beginning to wither them

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Her Majesty's Cavalry, ITV review - my kingdom for a horse

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Sundance London 2019 review - psychotic maniacs and old-fashioned weepies

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If you have never watched a single episode of the BBC period gangster drama Peaky Blinders, I am not sure what you would make...

Weapons review - suffer the children

Weapons’ enigmatic title, as with Zach Cregger’s previous film Barbarian, reveals little of what follows. The smalltown Pied...

Good Night, Oscar, Barbican review - sad story of a Hollywoo...

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Edinburgh Fringe 2025 reviews - Jacob Nussey / Phil Green

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Album: The Black Keys - No Rain, No Flowers

For a band who started by entirely self-producing their own records and performing in basements...

Edinburgh Fringe 2025 reviews - Rob Auton / Saaniya Abbas

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BBC Proms: Láng, Cser, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fis...

“Some are born to sweet delight, some are born to endless night,” quoth Blake. Beethoven and Bartók knew both...

Wilderness Festival 2025 review - seriously delirious escapi...

Wilderness is the kind of festival where you can overhear a conversation about the philosophical implications of rewilding whilst queuing...