TV drama
| The Loch, ITV review - hokum shrouded in Scotch mistMonday, 12 June 2017  There’s something nasty in Loch Ness – a corpse tied to a curling stone – but, this being tellyland, the real monsters lurk on its shores. The Loch aspires to be a Scottish Broadchurch – Braidkirk? – but, alas, is nothing of the...Read more... | Poldark, Series 3, BBC One review - tempestuous passions and pantomime villains ride againMonday, 12 June 2017  Is it always the same bit of Cornish clifftop they gallop along in Poldark? Anyway here it was again, raising the curtain on the third series. As the camera flew in over a gaggle of squawking seagulls spiralling above the foaming surf crashing on...Read more... | DVD/Blu-ray: The Naked Civil ServantFriday, 09 June 2017  For those of us still mourning John Hurt, this lovely HD restoration of the actor’s favourite film is a real joy. Made in 1975 for Thames Television, it’s stood the test of time remarkably well. Funny, moving and often cited as a turning point in...Read more... | Ackley Bridge, Channel 4 review – can the town's new academy bring racial and social harmony?Thursday, 08 June 2017  Welcome to Ackley Bridge Academy, home of a new Channel 4 drama and a new amalgam of two segregated schools in a Yorkshire mill town setting out to prove itself “a new school with a new attitude”. This, at least, is the vision of new headteacher...Read more... | 
| The Handmaid's Tale, Channel Four review - triumphant dystopian dramaMonday, 05 June 2017  The second episode of Bruce Miller’s brilliant dramatisation of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale on Channel 4 finds Offred (the wonderful Elisabeth Moss) being penetrated by Commander Fred Waterford (Joseph Fiennes, looking conflicted). Of...Read more... | Paula, BBC Two review - Denise Gough's the real thingFriday, 26 May 2017  Playwrights have long migrated to the small screen in search of better pay and room to manoeuvre. Most don’t leave it as long as Conor McPherson, who was perhaps cushioned from necessity by the global success of The Weir. A quarter of a century...Read more... | Three Girls, BBC One review - drama as shattering public enquiryFriday, 19 May 2017  Television dramas about catastrophic events in broken Britain are meant to be cathartic. They knead the collated facts into the shape of drama for millions to absorb and understand. Then we all somehow move on, sadder but slightly wiser. The Murder...Read more... | Born to Kill finale, Channel 4 review – a full-blown psychotic nightmareFriday, 12 May 2017  Was it just a coincidence that budding serial killer Sam attended Ripley Heath High? Probably not. Born to Kill, written by Tracey Malone and Kate Ashfield, was keenly aware that it followed in the bloody footsteps of both real sociopaths such as...Read more... | 
| King Charles III, BBC Two review - royal crisis makes thrilling dramaThursday, 11 May 2017  Actor Oliver Chris, who plays William in Mike Bartlett’s ingeniously-crafted play about the monarchy, was doing some pre-transmission fire-fighting by going round telling interviewers he couldn’t see what anybody (eg the Daily Mail) could find to...Read more... | Babs review - Barbara Windsor's playful screen therapyMonday, 08 May 2017  Barbara Windsor’s laugh belongs in the National Sound Archive. It’s a birdlike chuckle that wavers between innocence and dirt. We all know Babs’s laugh. But what about her tears? There have been plenty of those too according to Babs, BBC One’s...Read more... | Line of Duty, Series 4 finale review - 'great acting, great writing'Monday, 01 May 2017  Cop a load of that, then. Hana Reznikova is serving time for triple murder. Ted Hastings is on permanent gardening leave. The Huntleys have renewed their wedding vows on a family trip to Disneyworld. Just kidding. This is a Reg 15 alert to advise...Read more... | The Good Fight review - 'flawless writing and acting'Friday, 28 April 2017  If Robert King and Michelle King, creators of The Good Wife, took the Joss Whedon line on sequels – “They are inevitably awful” – then we would not have The Good Fight (More4) gracing our screens. But, thankfully, this sequel (actually, more a spin-...Read more... | 
 
				