Cheap Cheap Cheap – # how do you like it, how do you like it # Yes, you can understand Channel 4 giving Noel Edmonds another chance. Despite the fact that the ratings for the …
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Cheap Cheap Cheap – # how do you like it, how do you like it # Yes, you can understand Channel 4 giving Noel Edmonds another chance. Despite the fact that the ratings for the …
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Trust Me stars Jodie Whittaker as a nurse posing as a doctor. Some time next year, she’ll be posing as a doctor of a different kind since she will be The Doctor in the next …
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Diana: In Her Own Words comes close to the 20th anniversary of her death, on 31st August 1997. It not only tells her story in her words, but also in the words of others and …
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One is the BBC’s much-hyped one-take Casualty episode, which could be said to be two, because there’s a pre-credits scene before it cuts to those. However, the programme has been extended by five minutes to …
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Against the Law centres around as Peter Wildeblood (Daniel Mays) in a drama based on his autobiography, and as part of BBC’s Gay Britannia season, about how it’s 50 years this year since it was …
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In The Dark poses a dilemma for DI Helen Weeks (MyAnna Buring – Prey), a cop who’s pregnant, so really shouldn’t be chasing ne’er-do-wells down rainy Manchester streets (and I really felt the punch delivered …
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Ozark, or rather the Missouri Ozarks, is the location Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman, who also directs the first two episodes of this new Netflix series) and his family have to relocate to following a bit …
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The Doctor Falls followed a first part which concluded with a ‘next time’, making it look like Peter Capaldi would be leaving at the end of the series as he regenerates into a new Doctor, …
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World Enough And Time began with The Doctor doing that fake regeneration crap again, making my heart sink from the off, not least because the two-part finale is brought to you by the combination of …
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Host The Week proves the depths at which TV has sunk to these days by Channel 4 getting the most inept idiot they can find and hoping they can muddle through a programme about the …
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