TV
Conspiracy Files: The Trump Dossier, BBC TwoFriday, 04 November 2016![]() So we’re less than a week away from America’s choice. Many in the States have presented it as a kind of Sophie’s Choice – an unbearable outcome no matter who they choose. On the one hand they have a racist, sexist, braggart bully who has been named... Read more... |
The Choir: Gareth's Best in Britain, BBC TwoWednesday, 02 November 2016![]() Got Soul! Honeybelles! Mums in Durham! Three shortlisted finalists from the north and Scotland. Along the way we – and Gareth Malone – were sung to by the Mancunian Rhythm of Life, not to mention Too Many Cooks in Inverness, and a septuagenarian all... Read more... |
Dark Angel, ITVTuesday, 01 November 2016![]() Having served her time as dutiful, self-effacing Anna Bates in Downton Abbey, here's Joanne Froggatt grasping with both hands the role of Mary Ann Cotton, "Britain's first female serial killer". No more wearing herself out desperately trying to save... Read more... |
Humans, Series 2, Channel 4Monday, 31 October 2016![]() Humans is of course not about humans. Or not mainly. But if Channel 4 had called it Synths, which is what/who it is mainly about, maybe fewer would have signed up to watch, presuming it to be an eight-part series about Eighties pop. Synths, if you... Read more... |
Nicky and Wynton: The Making of a Concerto, BBC FourSaturday, 29 October 2016![]() Two personable musicians, who win on all fronts: at the pinnacle of their highly competitive and skilled professions, highly articulate, and perhaps unlikely partners in their art. In one corner, ladies and gentlemen, the composer, world-leading... Read more... |
The Young Pope, Sky AtlanticFriday, 28 October 2016![]() Having survived what you might call his boy-band years, Jude Law has emerged as a truly substantial actor, and his role here as Lenny Belardo, the newly-elected Pope Pius XIII, may prove to be a defining moment. Created by a multinational consortium... Read more... |
Cold Feet, Series Finale, ITVMonday, 24 October 2016In the end, what makes a good drama series? It’s probably that you want more of it. This is the end of Cold Feet until a next time which has already been promised, and more is certainly what’s wanted. No one was quite sure if a reincarnation of Cold... Read more... |
Aberfan: The Green Hollow, BBC FourMonday, 24 October 2016![]() Television is not a medium we much associate with any sense of the "sacred". It grapples with "momentous" frequently enough, in snatches of news tragically reported; it rings in, and out, the history that defines our lives. We may debate, equally,... Read more... |
Ordinary Lies, Series 2, BBC OneWednesday, 19 October 2016![]() The concept is somewhere between single drama and series: to stay in one place while shifting focus from one character to another. Paul Abbott did it in Clocking Off, telling a different story each week about a group of workers in a Manchester... Read more... |
Paxman on Trump v Clinton: Divided America, BBC OneTuesday, 18 October 2016![]() Could Jeremy Paxman explain the inexplicable, so that viewers could begin to understand the meaning of the astonishing theatre that is the 2016 American presidential election? We can hardly even grasp the plot, let alone the coming denouement and... Read more... |
Tutankhamun, ITVMonday, 17 October 2016![]() Freshly minted for ITV's Golden Age of Empire slot on Sunday nights, this new four-parter breezily splices together Edwardian derring-do toffery with a patina of Indiana Jones and (not least in the music) a miasma of Lawrence of Arabia. Our story... Read more... |
The Missing, Series 2, BBC OneThursday, 13 October 2016![]() It seems morbid, and perhaps even in dubious taste, to create a TV drama franchise focusing on the hideous fate of abducted children and the repercussions this has on their family and friends. Still, ratings are their own reward, and the first... Read more... |
