Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy: This fourth movie sees Renée Zellweger (Judy) return as the unlucky-in-love ditzy heroine, this time with two children around the age of 10, and despite ending up with Mark …
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Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy: This fourth movie sees Renée Zellweger (Judy) return as the unlucky-in-love ditzy heroine, this time with two children around the age of 10, and despite ending up with Mark …
Continue readingThe Reckoning is the four-part drama which starts Steve Coogan (This Time With Alan Partridge) as the late, disgraced DJ Jimmy Savile, given everything we now know he got up to during his life and …
Continue readingSticks and Stones sees Thomas Benson (Ken Nwosu) going to work on a big project, with a great happy team, and feeling full of beans, and nothing can take him down… Well, until the wifi …
Continue readingThe Other One centres around two young women called Catherine Walcott (Ellie White and Lauren Socha), who only discover each other’s existence when their father, Colin (Simon Greenall) dies, much to the annoyance of their …
Continue readingBridget Jones’ Baby – let’s get this right from the start. For me, that’s the title, NOT “Bridget Jones’s Baby”. Who puts the extra, redundant ‘s’ in these things? Probably the same people who say …
Continue readingHancock’s Half Hour is another in the Lost Sitcoms three-parter, following last week’s Till Death Do Us Part. The recreated episode, this time, is The New Neighbour, where Hancock (Kevin McNally) and John (Kevin Eldon) …
Continue readingPower Monkeys, without too much difficulty to calculate, comes from the same team as last year’s Ballot Monkeys, a superb satirical side-swipe at the general election written by Guy Jenkin and Andy Hamilton, the content …
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