TV
Behind the Scenes at the Museum, BBC FourWednesday, 12 May 2010![]() Television schedules are set months in advance – susceptible only to royal fatalities or political earthquakes (as would-be viewers of EastEnders found out the other night) – but the timing of Behind the Scenes at the Museum could not be more... Read more... |
Wormwood Scrubs, ITV1Tuesday, 11 May 2010![]() Last night in Wormwood Scrubs a prisoner hanged himself. Successfully. A doctor confirmed “that life is now non-existent”. Later on the same wing it happened again, only this time the suicide attempt didn't come off. For many years it has felt as... Read more... |
Grumpy Guide to the Eighties, BBC TwoMonday, 10 May 2010![]() “The Eighties – where do you bloody well start?” Geoffrey Palmer’s lugubrious voiceover seemed even more world-weary than usual as this hour-long special on the decade everyone loves to hate began. And I felt for him, I really did. Because I am,... Read more... |
Family Guy Weekend, BBC ThreeMonday, 10 May 2010![]() Something decidedly odd happened at one of last year’s Proms. In a night celebrating the golden age of the MGM musicals, one of the performers was Seth MacFarlane. The average Prommer wouldn’t have known MacFarlane from a poached egg. And even his... Read more... |
Chris Ryan's Strike Back, Sky1Thursday, 06 May 2010![]() Chris Ryan and Andy McNab are the Pepsi and Coca Cola of gung-ho, modern SAS war fiction, a lucrative genre that these one-man brands have carved up so effectively between them that it would take a gate-crasher of Nick Clegg-like proportions to... Read more... |
Luther, BBC OneTuesday, 04 May 2010![]() Idris Elba’s screen career is going so swimmingly that you wonder what can have tempted him back to Blighty. Probably not the weather, since the former denizen of Canning Town now lives in Florida, and is in perpetual demand Stateside thanks to the... Read more... |
Modern Masters: Warhol, BBC OneMonday, 03 May 2010![]() I wondered how long it would be before Andy Warhol’s "15 minute" quote came up. From the whizzy, flash-bang opening credits I knew it wouldn’t be long. I was right: but less than seven minutes? Less than five? I didn’t time it, since I was still... Read more... |
I'm in a Rock'n'Roll Band, BBC TwoSaturday, 01 May 2010![]() This new series proposes to examine the individual roles played by the members of successful rock groups, but you could tell there was trouble in store from the narrator's opening question: "What is the DNA of a great rock'n'roll band?" Like the... Read more... |
Leaders' Debate, BBC OneThursday, 29 April 2010![]() Mamma mia! The last Leaders' Debate has come and gone, so what on earth are we going to do on Thursday evenings now? I was half expecting an announcement at the end of the show telling us that the Debates will be coming back for a new series in the... Read more... |
True Stories - Vote Afghanistan! More4Tuesday, 27 April 2010![]() One can only speculate about why More4 would want to broadcast a documentary about bare-faced electoral fraud in the week before the climax of our own unimpeachably democratic process. However, this rather long film about 2009's Afghan presidential... Read more... |
La La Land, BBC ThreeTuesday, 27 April 2010![]() “Marc Wootton is playing characters in real situations with real people” read the message that followed the opening credits of La La Land, as though Wootton were a comedic Archimedes unveiling his Eureka moment, rather than simply the latest “... Read more... |
Five Daughters, BBC OneMonday, 26 April 2010![]() Five Daughters is “based on the personal testimony of those most closely involved”: family, friends, the last people to see the women alive. What we are watching - the story of the murder of five sex workers in Ipswich - has the stamp of truth. When... Read more... |
