reality TV
The Fairy Jobmother, Channel 4Wednesday, 21 July 2010No-nonsense Hayley Taylor is to the terminally unemployed what Jo Frost, aka Supernanny, is to the attention-seeking, tantrum-prone pre-schooler – but without the naughty step. In this reality three-parter she attempts to do what whole governments... Read more... |
Living with Brucie, Channel 4Wednesday, 14 July 2010So was it nice to see him (to see him nice)? Actually nice is probably the wrong word for Bruce Forsyth on the evidence of the opening documentary in a new series of Cutting Edge – tetchy, obsessive in his habits and (as we shall see) sometimes... Read more... |
Peckham Finishing School For Girls, BBC ThreeThursday, 17 June 2010We know the format: take a bunch of posh, privileged types - held up as examples of cluelessness when it comes to how “ordinary” people live by privileged, overpaid TV executives - and plonk them down in the middle of some dodgy council estate.... Read more... |
True Stories: We Live in Public, More4Tuesday, 15 June 2010With the last ever series of Big Brother dominating Channel Four’s schedules for the rest of the summer, the first TV screening of this Sundance Film Festival award-winner couldn’t have been better timed. Because the chillingly disconcerting “art... Read more... |
Bragg and Cowell the polar ends of BAFTA TV award winsSunday, 06 June 2010Melvyn Bragg last night won this year’s Bafta TV fellowship for his long championing of ITV’s arts with the now mothballed flagship The South Bank Show, which itself has been nominated for more than 30 Baftas and won nine. Ironically Simon Cowell... Read more... |
Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera, Tate ModernSaturday, 29 May 2010In the week that Sarah Ferguson was caught on a secret camera receiving a stash of $40,000 from News of the World journalists, Tate Modern launched this ambitious and excitingly diverse photography exhibition. Had the meeting been earlier, the... Read more... |
The Real Thing, Old VicThursday, 22 April 2010By general consent, The Real Thing expresses an almost perfect balance between the brilliance of its dialogue and the ideas examined on one hand, and the depth and range of human feelings on the other. Anna Mackmin’s brisk and dynamic take on... Read more... |
Welcome to Lagos, BBC TwoThursday, 15 April 2010You might think that an hour-long documentary mainly shot around a slaughter yard and rubbish dump might not make for particularly agreeable television, but trust me, this opener of a three-part series is by turns amusing, life-enhancing and... Read more... |
Over the Rainbow, BBC OneFriday, 26 March 2010Having already unearthed a Joseph, a Maria, an Oliver and a Nancy for three of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s many West End productions, at the same time generating several dozen hours' worth of free primetime publicity, the BBC are now aiding the “merciful... Read more... |
A Band for Britain, BBC TwoTuesday, 09 March 2010We know the grammar now by rote. Some local institution is on its uppers. A traditional way of life is threatened by changing times. Sic transit etcetera and so forth. What’s wanted is a shot in the arm, a kick in the seat, preferably administered... Read more... |
Popstar to Operastar, ITV1Saturday, 16 January 2010Naturally it would be impossible to reach an objective verdict on what is the worst programme ever shown on television, but it is at least safe to say that Popstar To Operastar is determined not to get left behind in the race to the bottom. This... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Opera Singer Rolando VillazónSaturday, 09 January 2010In the next few weeks the wider public will be introduced to the charms of Rolando Villazón (b. 1972). Anointed as a star of opera houses around the world in the last decade, the Mexican tenor is about to participate in ITV1's Popstar to Opera Star... Read more... |