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Line of Duty, Series Finale, BBC TwoWednesday, 25 July 2012![]() At the end of episode four, we left ferret-faced copper Steve Arnott (Martin Compston) seemingly having his fingers hacked off with a bolt-cutter by a gang of hooded thugs and their poisonous little child-sidekick, Ryan. Boringly, the glum and... Read more... |
The Hollow Crown: Henry V, BBC TwoSunday, 22 July 2012![]() Forget the ages-old talk of London buses arranging their schedules so that they all arrive at once. The capital's patterns of public transport have nothing on the rapidity with which Henry V has hoved into view of late, whether at Shakespeare's... Read more... |
Episodes, Series Finale, BBC TwoSaturday, 07 July 2012![]() There are a few things wrong with Episodes, the comedy series in which Stephen Mangan and Tamsin Greig play a British scriptwriting couple who take their hit sitcom across the pond, but there’s a lot more that’s right with it. Look beyond the... Read more... |
Line of Duty, BBC TwoWednesday, 27 June 2012![]() Those quaint old TV shows in which we were invited to support and admire the police unreservedly have long been overtaken by real-life events. Now evolution has brought us to Line of Duty, a series that presents the police as a failing bureaucracy... Read more... |
Hitler's Children, BBC TwoThursday, 24 May 2012![]() Did Magda Goebbels do her children a favour by murdering all six of them in the bunker? Her rationale, as reported in the film Downfall, was the impossibility of imagining a life after Hitler for anyone called Goebbels.Most descendants of the Nazi... Read more... |
Felicity Kendal's Indian Shakespeare Quest, BBC TwoThursday, 17 May 2012![]() It's a truism of modern television that a programme rarely gets made without a celebrity being attached, but in this case there was a very good reason for Felicity Kendal being on board. Her parents, Laura and Geoffrey Kendal, founded Shakespeareana... Read more... |
Maestro at the Opera, BBC TwoSaturday, 05 May 2012Even in this age of desperate reality TV, you have to have doubts about any show that tries to convert “celebrities” into serious contenders in an alien field. Is it serious or a padded-out joke? To an extent we’ve been here, or close by, before.... Read more... |
Divine Women, BBC TwoThursday, 12 April 2012![]() I’ve long held the belief that much of what is wrong with the human race stems directly or indirectly from religion. But while this subject has had something of a renaissance in recent years, thanks to the likes of Christopher Hitchens and Richard... Read more... |
The Apprentice, Series 8, BBC One/ You're Fired!, BBC TwoThursday, 22 March 2012![]() You may think that, eight series in, applicants for The Apprentice would rein it in a bit. Overblown egos, fantastical verbal imagery to describe their always unique talents, hyperbolic self-assessment - we had all of those, and so much more, in... Read more... |
WikiLeaks: The Secret Life of a Superpower, BBC TwoThursday, 22 March 2012![]() If you’ve ever had that cold, clammy feeling following the realisation that an email, in which you have been less than flattering about a colleague, has accidentally landed in said colleague’s inbox, then you will have experienced roughly a... Read more... |
Arena: The Dreams of William Golding, BBC TwoSunday, 18 March 2012![]() If you’re one of those readers who likes to believe that a novelist’s work and the life he leads have little or nothing to do with one another, then I trust you were watching last night’s Arena: The Dreams of William Golding.After an upbringing of... Read more... |
The Sarah Millican Television Programme, BBC TwoFriday, 09 March 2012![]() There comes a point in every successful stand-up's career when television executives start calling. First it's appearances on panel and quiz shows, then a solo programme that showcases their live talents - but what then? Not everyone is a Graham... Read more... |
