TV
Cider with Rosie, BBC OneMonday, 28 September 2015![]() For the final instalment of its season of 20th-century classics, the BBC left the world of fiction behind and took a Rosie-tinted amble along the leafy byways of Laurie Lee’s youth. The first part of Lee’s autobiographical trilogy is much the most... Read more... |
Piers Morgan's Life Stories: John Lydon, ITVSaturday, 26 September 2015The British, it is said, are victims of reserve – eschewing anger, open affection and hurt for crossface winkyface sadface. While an over-simplified (not to mention shockingly solipsistic) take on a far from unique tendency, there is a kernel of... Read more... |
Midwinter of the Spirit, ITVThursday, 24 September 2015![]() TV series about the clergy are usually farcical, self-deprecating or just plain wet, so it's a pleasant surprise to find one that's prepared to slug it out with issues of good and evil. Compared to Rev, a wistful tragi-comedy about managing the... Read more... |
The Naked Choir with Gareth Malone, BBC TwoWednesday, 23 September 2015![]() It’s nearly 10 years since Gareth Malone’s series The Choir first brought amateur choral singing to an improbably appreciative television audience. Like baking, amateur choral singing is quintessentially British – most other cultures leave them... Read more... |
The Go-Between, BBC OneMonday, 21 September 2015![]() Hot on the heels of Lady Chatterley's Lover, the Beeb has made another foray into literary depictions of English class warfare and scandalous sexuality with this new version of LP Hartley's novel (published in 1953 but set in 1900). To ease the... Read more... |
Downton Abbey, Series 6, ITVMonday, 21 September 2015![]() It began with the sinking of the Titanic all those series ago. However many holes Julian Fellowes has seen fit to build in to the design, his own ocean-going liner has valiantly refused to go down with all hands on deck. But by Christmas we will... Read more... |
The Gamechangers, BBC Two / Narcos, NetflixWednesday, 16 September 2015![]() Starring Daniel Radcliffe as Sam Houser, who's portrayed as the dominant creative mastermind behind Rockstar Games and its phenomenally successful Grand Theft Auto series, The Gamechangers (**) sought to depict legal battles over GTA's violent... Read more... |
This Is England '90, Channel 4Monday, 14 September 2015![]() It’s been worth the wait. There’s something about the affection Shane Meadows feels for his characters; the street action that doesn’t often (in this opener especially, though that may well change) tip into overt drama; the family elements that... Read more... |
The King Who Invented Ballet, BBC FourMonday, 14 September 2015![]() Someone more unlike Louis XIV than David Bintley is hard to imagine. The latter comes across on TV as the most pleasant, unthreatening, mild-mannered of Everymen; unthinkable that he would order the massacre of Protestants or proclaim, “l’État, c’... Read more... |
Gogglebox, Channel 4Saturday, 12 September 2015![]() So Gogglebox, a programme that allows voyeurs to watch viewers, has made it to series six. Rarely has telly been more knowingly “meta”. I can only think of Game for a Laugh’s catchprase, “Watching you, watching us, watching you, watching us,” but... Read more... |
Doctor Foster, BBC OneThursday, 10 September 2015![]() Doctor Foster takes its name from a nursery rhyme, but don’t be lulled. From the moment its brunette protagonist finds a long blonde hair on her husband’s scarf, we are hurtling headlong into a revenge drama. Doctor Foster – known to her pals as... Read more... |
Treasures of the Indus, BBC FourTuesday, 08 September 2015![]() The BBC India Season is bringing us a cluster of programmes amounting to a fascinatingly varied series of visits to the subcontinent. Incidentally, and not coincidentally, there is also an India Festival with myriad exhibitions, conferences and... Read more... |
