drama
Playhouse Presents: Snodgrass, Sky Arts 1Friday, 26 April 2013What if John Lennon had left The Beatles in 1962? What if they had continued without him? And what if he had still become the acid-tongued, ready-with-a-quip character the real world became familiar with? Snodgrass took those what-ifs and ran with... Read more... |
DVD: CapturedFriday, 12 April 2013![]() While it’s impossible to know the effect of Captured on the few who originally saw it, you can be damn sure it packed a punch. It still does. This unforgettable film was made in 1959 for the Army Kinema Corporation to train personnel in resisting... Read more... |
Arne Dahl: The Blinded Man - Part One, BBC FourSunday, 07 April 2013![]() Swedish cop drama Arne Dahl snugly fits BBC Four’s Saturday-evening slot for continental European TV imports, but it also suggests that the well might be running dry. Based on the opening episode there’s not much intrinsically wrong with it, but it’... Read more... |
Doctor Who: The Bells of St John, BBC OneSunday, 31 March 2013![]() Ever since Steven Moffat made the transition from fan favourite writer to showrunner, certain storytelling tricks in Doctor Who have become increasingly frequent. I can’t have been the only one who groaned at the short prequel to The Bells of St... Read more... |
CD: Lady Lamb the Beekeeper - Ripely PineThursday, 28 March 2013![]() Among the artists Aly Spaltro, the 23-year-old who makes music as Lady Lamb the Beekeeper, calls to mind is Laura Marling. The whispery vocals of the youthful English folk singer may not seem like the most obvious reference point for Spaltro’s... Read more... |
In The Flesh, BBC ThreeMonday, 18 March 2013![]() I must confess that I do not understand the zombie as pop culture phenomenon. Why otherwise sensible people would dress up as shuffling, mindless automatons interested only in the consumption of human brains for an annual “zombie walk”, or why... Read more... |
Black Mirror: The Waldo Moment, Channel 4Tuesday, 26 February 2013![]() After the nightmarish vision of justice system turned spectator sport that was last week’s Black Mirror, you’d be forgiven for feeling a little disappointed that writer Charlie Brooker hadn’t ramped up the horror at the start of the final episode of... Read more... |
The Hour Axed by BBCWednesday, 13 February 2013![]() There is much anguish in some quarters at the news that the BBC has axed The Hour, the Abi Morgan-penned series for BBC Two about the workings of a 1950s current affairs TV programme based at the Corporation's old studios at Lime Grove. A BBC... Read more... |
Spiral: State of Terror, Series 4, BBC FourSunday, 10 February 2013![]() A lot has happened since uncompromising French cop drama Spiral was last on our TV screens in May 2011. More of continental Europe has arrived. Attention has shifted northwards to Denmark for The Killing and Borgen. Sweden’s Wallander and Sebastian... Read more... |
Nashville, More4Friday, 08 February 2013![]() Usually that “similarity to persons living or dead is purely coincidental” note at the end of a broadcast is a mere formality - but I can’t have been the only person to react with a start when a trio of shady record company execs referred to... Read more... |
The Town, ITV1Thursday, 20 December 2012![]() Plaudits to ITV for their recent campaign of new drama, even if the results have been patchy. The best ones have been well worth persevering with, and The Bletchley Circle and Tony Marchant's Leaving have wedged themselves most firmly in the mind.So... Read more... |
The Secret of Crickley Hall, BBC OneMonday, 19 November 2012![]() The horror, the horror. Primetime television tends to give a wide berth to things that go bump in the night. However reliable a low-budget option for budding indie filmmakers, the chills are not multiplying on the small screen. There’s no need to... Read more... |
