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Judi Dench: All the World's Her Stage, BBC TwoSaturday, 31 December 2016![]() The hyperbole began as soon as the voiceover did: “For most of us Judi Dench is M…” So much for Bernard Lee. The implication was that if you can remember him, then Judi Dench: All the World’s Her Stage was not for you. After all, she played James... Read more... |
Lenny Henry: A Life on Screen, BBC TwoTuesday, 20 December 2016![]() You couldn’t make him up – a big man in every sense, outspoken, spiky, adored, coming from a black working-class family to move from the proverbial nothing to become so much more than something. How to make a documentary tribute without it being... Read more... |
The Brits Who Designed the Modern World, BBC TwoSunday, 27 November 2016![]() The Kenwood Chef! Intercity 125! Kodak Instamatic! Wilkinson Sword disposable razors! Bus shelters! Parking meters! They were all designed by a British genius, Sir Kenneth Grange, who appeared here as the subject of a short and disarmingly confident... Read more... |
NW, BBC TwoTuesday, 15 November 2016![]() “Why is everyone from your school a criminal crackhead?” “Why is everyone from yours a Tory minister?” These questions lie at the heart of Zadie Smith’s NW. Keisha (the wonderful Nikki Amuka-Bird), aka Natalie, is married to wealthy Frank (Jake... Read more... |
The Choir: Gareth's Best in Britain, BBC TwoWednesday, 02 November 2016![]() Got Soul! Honeybelles! Mums in Durham! Three shortlisted finalists from the north and Scotland. Along the way we – and Gareth Malone – were sung to by the Mancunian Rhythm of Life, not to mention Too Many Cooks in Inverness, and a septuagenarian all... Read more... |
A World Without Down's Syndrome?, BBC TwoThursday, 06 October 2016![]() We’re all comfortable with the concept of actors presenting documentaries about endangered species. A famous name helps to bring an issue into the light. It was slightly different with A World Without Down’s Syndrome? Sally Phillips, the much-loved... Read more... |
Louis Theroux: Savile, BBC TwoMonday, 03 October 2016![]() The procedure of introductions in Louis Theroux: Savile seemed somehow more elaborate than usual. Knocking on the door of those he was about to talk to for what might have been dubbed “Savile Revisited”, Louis Theroux was unusually careful about his... Read more... |
The Fall, Series 3, BBC TwoFriday, 30 September 2016![]() The cliffhanger ending of series two – will serial killer Paul Spector survive his gunshot wounds? – has been quietly defused, since Spector (Jamie Dornan) now has series three stretching out ahead of him. What was less expected was that this opener... Read more... |
Damned, Channel 4/ Morgana Robinson's The Agency, BBC TwoWednesday, 28 September 2016![]() Damned (★★★) is the third comedy drama in what could be termed Jo Brand's social/healthcare triptych (after Getting On, set in a geriatric hospital ward, and Going Forward, in which she appeared as a care-home worker). Damned, in which she also... Read more... |
Brexit: A Very British Coup?, BBC TwoFriday, 23 September 2016![]() This look back at the events earlier this year when the country elected to buy a car, sight unseen – and from proven liars – to drive us into an imagined and politically unstable future, was a little confusing to me at first. Now, I do remember a... Read more... |
Natural World: Jaguars – Brazil's Super Cats, BBC TwoThursday, 15 September 2016![]() In film and photography, zoos and on safari (we should be so lucky) we admire the great cats, kings of jungle and forest, top of the food chain, predators, and gorgeous to boot. But in spite of this admiration, some human populations hardly bear... Read more... |
Motherland, BBC TwoWednesday, 07 September 2016![]() Motherhood seems to be a thing for Sharon Horgan at the moment. First came Catastrophe, the Channel 4 comedy about unplanned parenthood she writes and co-stars in with Rob Delaney, and now Motherland, a pilot co-written with Graham and Helen Linehan... Read more... |
