TV
Divorce, Sky AtlanticWednesday, 12 October 2016![]() Divorce opened on Sarah Jessica Parker inspecting the work of time in the mirror. Goodbye Carrie, hello Frances, upstate New Yorker, mother of two and wife to a man who demands equal time in the bathroom. “I was forced to take a shit in this coffee... Read more... |
Victoria, Series Finale, ITVMonday, 10 October 2016One down, eight childbirths to go. The young Queen Victoria was delivered of her first child at the climax of this moreish opening series, and the bells of Windsor tolled for joy. ITV, debutant scriptwriter Daisy Goodwin and biographical consultant... Read more... |
The Apprentice, Series 12, BBC OneFriday, 07 October 2016![]() Now back for a twelfth series, The Apprentice has recently burnished its reputation as a career launchpad. Not, of course, for the poor contestants, gurning and strutting their way to the judgement end of Lord Sugar’s finger, but for the pointy one... Read more... |
A World Without Down's Syndrome?, BBC TwoThursday, 06 October 2016![]() We’re all comfortable with the concept of actors presenting documentaries about endangered species. A famous name helps to bring an issue into the light. It was slightly different with A World Without Down’s Syndrome? Sally Phillips, the much-loved... Read more... |
Westworld, Sky AtlanticWednesday, 05 October 2016![]() Michael Crichton's 1973 movie Westworld became a paradigm of fears about technology running amok and turning violently against its human creators. HBO's new series, executive produced by JJ Abrams and written by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, looks as... Read more... |
Louis Theroux: Savile, BBC TwoMonday, 03 October 2016![]() The procedure of introductions in Louis Theroux: Savile seemed somehow more elaborate than usual. Knocking on the door of those he was about to talk to for what might have been dubbed “Savile Revisited”, Louis Theroux was unusually careful about his... Read more... |
Oasis in Their Own Words, BBC iPlayerMonday, 03 October 2016![]() Trying to pip the release of Mat Whitecross’s documentary Supersonic to the post, this brief hack through the BBC’s archive throws together a galloping overview of Oasis’s rise and fall, narrated by their own interviews and quotes. Arguably Oasis... Read more... |
Crisis in Six Scenes, Amazon PrimeSaturday, 01 October 2016![]() At the age of 80 Woody Allen has made his first television series. It’s for Amazon, which would suggest he knows how to move with the times. That would be a false impression, because Crisis in Six Scenes is vintage Allen in the sense that it's a... Read more... |
Hip Hop World News, BBC FourSaturday, 01 October 2016![]() Oh BBC Four, we do love you, but this was an uncomfortable proposition from the start. We watch your pop music documentaries, because – let's face it – nobody else is making any, but so often they are pretty thin gruel. There are gems, of course,... Read more... |
The Fall, Series 3, BBC TwoFriday, 30 September 2016![]() The cliffhanger ending of series two – will serial killer Paul Spector survive his gunshot wounds? – has been quietly defused, since Spector (Jamie Dornan) now has series three stretching out ahead of him. What was less expected was that this opener... Read more... |
Damned, Channel 4/ Morgana Robinson's The Agency, BBC TwoWednesday, 28 September 2016![]() Damned (★★★) is the third comedy drama in what could be termed Jo Brand's social/healthcare triptych (after Getting On, set in a geriatric hospital ward, and Going Forward, in which she appeared as a care-home worker). Damned, in which she also... Read more... |
Kew's Forgotten Queen, BBC FourTuesday, 27 September 2016![]() The indefatigable Victorian spinster Marianne North (1830-1890) is the most interesting artist you've never heard of. The upper-middle-class Ms North thought marriage a terrible experiment, and with her single state allowing her control of her... Read more... |
