TV
Blue Eyes, More4Saturday, 26 March 2016![]() Blue Eyes, the latest imported Swedish drama, has a lot of hype to live up to. After Borgen, Wallander, The Killing and the rest, Scandi noir is scarcely a novelty in itself. Yet Blue Eyes brings the ultra-topical subject of the far right and... Read more... |
Line of Duty, Series 3, BBC TwoFriday, 25 March 2016![]() Two years after its brilliant second series, which put Keeley Hawes's DI Lindsay Denton through the wringer with harrowing intensity, Jed Mercurio's bent-coppers drama is back. This time it's Daniel Mays, as Sgt Danny Waldron, sitting in the... Read more... |
The A Word, BBC OneWednesday, 23 March 2016![]() It’s surprising how few dramas there are about the autistic spectrum. Dustin Hoffman’s turn in Rain Man (1988) misleadingly suggested that all sufferers are also geniuses. On British television Kid in the Corner (2001) was inspired by Tony Marchant’... Read more... |
Peter Bowker on making 'The A Word'Saturday, 19 March 2016![]() Films, TV and books about autism often send me down memory lane; my older brother Timothy was one of the first children in the UK to be diagnosed with autism in the early 1960s, and I’ve kept a wary eye on how autism is portrayed ever since I can... Read more... |
Brendan O'Carroll: My Family At War, BBC TwoThursday, 17 March 2016![]() It’s another military centenary, and another conundrum for broadcasters – how to tell a sombre story in an engaging way. The 1916 Dublin Easter Rising is an iconic event, but if we’re honest, not one many viewers will know in detail. The televisual... Read more... |
Happy Valley, Series 2 Finale, BBC OneWednesday, 16 March 2016![]() There was an eye-popping moment of high-risk bravura at the climax of Happy Valley. Murderous detective John Wadsworth (Kevin Doyle) had finally been cornered on a railway bridge and was all for leaping off. Sergeant Catherine Cawood (Sarah... Read more... |
Art of Scandinavia, BBC FourTuesday, 15 March 2016![]() Through the snowy wastes we crunched. The winter scenery was overwhelmingly beautiful and almost devoid of any human habitation: gorgeous mountains in the distance, the black waters of the fjords gleaming, the winter sun shining through the pale... Read more... |
The People v OJ Simpson: American Crime Story, BBC TwoTuesday, 15 March 2016![]() Halfway through its 10-week run, The People v OJ Simpson: American Crime Story appears to be running in real time as it slowly, painstakingly tells the story of how one of the US's biggest sports stars was accused of the murders of his ex-wife... Read more... |
First Person: The Estate We're InMonday, 14 March 2016![]() Situated next to the beautiful Welsh Harp reservoir in North London, the West Hendon council estate was built in the 1960s to provide 680 homes to low income families. I first went there in November 2014. I had been following various housing stories... Read more... |
Trapped, Series Finale, BBC FourSunday, 13 March 2016![]() A Nordic noir that began in a blazing fish factory was bound to have lots of red herrings. Trapped, however, did not cheat and eventually revealed not only who set the fire but who was the father of Maggi, the ginger cutie waiting ever so... Read more... |
Virtuoso Violinists at the BBC, BBC FourSaturday, 12 March 2016![]() Virtuoso Violinists was an hour of unalloyed informative pleasure that toured televised highlights of great violinists playing great music. Its painless excursion into the western classical canon reminded us why the BBC is the NHS of culture, and we... Read more... |
First Person: 'It's all about deception'Thursday, 10 March 2016![]() I’ve been working on two projects over the last four years and like buses they’ve arrived on British screens at the same time. On the surface they seem very different. My adaptation of John Le Carré’s The Night Manager is a huge epic sprawling... Read more... |
