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22th February 2012
The Brit Awards 2012 can best be summed up by something Chris Martin said on the night. That it was great to be a part of the Brits because when he was a kid they were naff...
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12th February 2012
Back with Roger and Val Have Just Got In Series 2, the comedy duo odd-couple of Dawn French and Alfred Molina is just as funny as it was the last time around...
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Flicking through the channels for something half decent to watch (the good stuff being on later with a choice between Roger and Val Have Just Got In series 2 and...
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Having aired the first three episodes of New Girl on E4 it’s fair to say that at it's best it can be the funniest comedy on TV. Zooey Deschenel is one of the cutest, quirkiest...
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19th December 2011
If the brilliance of This Is England and This Is England ’86 wasn’t enough to seal Shane Meadows’ play in cinema and television drama history then This Is England ’88...
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22nd November 2011
So Ricky Gervais and Steven Merchant are back on the BBC with Life’s Too Short. Bringing blast from the brilliant past Warwick Davis with them, the comedy is a...
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26th October 2011
Easily one of the best and funniest things to show it's waffer thin serialisation on British TV in a long time, Holy Flying Circus is the fantastically re-imagined...
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27th September 2011
It's hard to put out a fourth series, following the same general format and without any particular overarching storyline, but Outnumbered Series 4 has...
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There's no real reason for it, but despite the previous series being class, a new series of Shooting Stars has a habit of bringing on cringing low expectations...
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Scavenging the BBC for a decent comedy to watch after exhausting the better realms of Mock the Week (which is starting to return to form following the loss of...
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The Kennedy family was one of the biggest political forces in the history of the 20th Century, and the dramatisation of that history, The Kennedys, has just...
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31st May 2011
Psychoville was a brilliant reinvention of the surreal comedy of the League of Gentlemen, and if anything the second series is even better than the first...
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After a great debut in Series 5, Matt Smith is back with Dr Who Series 6 confirming his status (in our opinion) as the best of the new Doctors. Following...
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10 O’Clock Live review – Genius
I couldn’t bring myself to watch 10 O’Clock Live for ages, but now I have I curse missing out on the earlier episodes. The suspicion was that Jimmy Carr, David Mitchell and...
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Limmy’s Show series 2 review, BBC 2
Limmy’s Show is well into its second series now, and if anything it gets better and more surreal by the episode. The Scottish sketch show is a twisted...
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Raymond Blanc's Kitchen Secrets review
12th March 2011
There's something innately annoying about the majority of the UK's popular TV chef's, but in Raymond Blanc's Kitchen Secrets, I've finally found one that I can...
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23rd February 2011
"Hello? The Media?" Bob's Burgers is the new cartoon sitcom type thing on the block and it's good. Bridging the gap between The Simpsons and Family Guy...
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Decade of Discovery, BBC – Nature is mental
22nd December 2010
Presented by Chris Packham, who fronted the brilliant Really Wild Show back in the day with Michaela Strachan (H.O.T) and Terry Nutkins, the programme follows Packham...
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5th December 2010
I have 2 guilty television secrets at the moment, thanks to Miranda Hart's 2nd series of Miranda on BBC2. The first is that I watch and like...
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Stephen Hawking’s Universe, Channel 4
21st September 2010
Stephen Hawking’s Universe is Channel 4’s answer to the BBC’s documentary might, and while it was hard to see how they were going to make the programme...
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The God Delusion, Channel 4 – Richard Dawkins struggles to reason
8th September 2010
If you’ve ever read any of Richard Dawkins’ books (e.g. The Selfish Gene) you know that over the course of time and slow analytical reasoning he is very convincing in print...
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The Deep – Darling it’s better, where it is wetter, under da sea
26th August 2010
If Sebastian was insinuating what I think he was insinuating with this line, then he should take a long hard look at himself in the thingamabob. Anyway, none of that has got anything to do with...
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Roger and Val Have Just Got In – Awkward, dull and funny
14th August 2010
Roger and Val Have Just Got In breaks the sit-com mould completely, but re-establishes the BBC’s credentials in the genre. Following the dull lives of a middle class, middle age couple...
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Sherlock storms onto the BBC with Benedict Cumberbatch & Martin Freeman
1st August 2010
Thanks to the success of Matt Smith's Dr Who, the BBC has found a TV platform that really works. Now, with the help of Doctor Who writers, Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss...
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Matt Smith’s Doctor Who – Best new Dr
18th May 2010
I’m not really a big fan of Dr Who. I don’t have any real recollection of the older series and to be perfectly honest I had the same response to David Tennant as...