TV
Sound of Musicals with Neil Brand, BBC FourSaturday, 14 January 2017![]() "Oh what a beautiful morning! Oh what a beautiful day!" Curly the cowboy sang in the opening scene of Oklahoma!, the first musical from Rodgers and Hammerstein (1943). In the midst of war here was sheer optimism and celebration set – with some nods... Read more... |
Hospital, BBC TwoThursday, 12 January 2017![]() It’s the ghastly scenario of a grim morality play. A man called Simon comes into hospital for the removal of a tumour in his oesophagus and the construction of a new food pipe. But there are not enough berths in the intensive therapy unit to ensure... Read more... |
Interview: Claire Foy, Netflix queenMonday, 09 January 2017![]() It was a good night for British thespians at the 2016 Golden Globes. The stars of The Night Manager – Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie and Olivia Colman – all visited the podium to collect awards. But of the most deserving winner of all was Claire Foy,... Read more... |
David Bowie: The Last Five Years, BBC TwoSunday, 08 January 2017![]() It’s been 12 months since the news guy wept and told us: David Bowie, ever out in front, became the first to depart in the year of musical mortality 2016. After the initial lamentations, the memorial tributes have been a mixed bag. Best was the... Read more... |
Taboo, BBC OneSunday, 08 January 2017![]() The arrival of this oppressively atmospheric 19th-century historical drama is being trailed as the BBC's bold attempt to break the Saturday night stranglehold of soaps and talent shows. No doubt they were encouraged by the success of all those... Read more... |
The World's Most Extraordinary Homes, BBC TwoSaturday, 07 January 2017![]() This was the first of four programmes looking at houses made of extraordinary materials in various environments, some extreme. We began with "Mountain", and further explorations are promised to "Coast", "Forest" and "Underground". The presenters... Read more... |
Unforgotten, Series 2, ITVFriday, 06 January 2017![]() Historic unsolved murders have become their own mini-genre, with the likes of Cold Case lurking in the small print of the schedules and Silent Witness still going strong in its 20th series. A hit the first time out in 2015, Unforgotten is back with... Read more... |
No Offence, Series 2, Channel 4Thursday, 05 January 2017![]() We're back at Friday Street, the crumbling cop shop on the wrong side of Manchester, where DI Viv Deering marshals her squad of anarchic misfits to fight crime. Paul Abbott's rude but not crude police comedy drama was a great hit first time round... Read more... |
Sherlock, Series 4, BBC OneMonday, 02 January 2017![]() Sherlock’s back in the here and now, and not before time. Twelve months ago, Benedict Cumberbatch’s Holmes laid down his mobile phone to return to Edwardian London for a plate-spinning deer-stalking mind-warping one-off. The Abominable Bride, though... Read more... |
Judi Dench: All the World's Her Stage, BBC TwoSaturday, 31 December 2016![]() The hyperbole began as soon as the voiceover did: “For most of us Judi Dench is M…” So much for Bernard Lee. The implication was that if you can remember him, then Judi Dench: All the World’s Her Stage was not for you. After all, she played James... Read more... |
To Walk Invisible, BBC OneFriday, 30 December 2016![]() Yorkshire-born screenwriter Sally Wainwright has carved a distinguished niche for herself as chronicler of that brooding, beautiful region’s social and familial dramas. After the romance of Last Tango in Halifax and the gritty panorama of Happy... Read more... |
Best of 2016: TVFriday, 30 December 2016![]() If there's one big question hanging over the television industry, it's "how long can the old broadcast networks survive in the new era of subscription and downloading services?" No doubt there will be a variety of answers, with different hybrid... Read more... |
