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  • TV review: A Taste for Murder, and World’s Tallest Man: The next chapter
  • TV review: The Count of Monte Cristo and Making Life on Earth: Attenborough’s greatest adventure
  • TV review: Tucci in Italy and The Future with Hannah Fry

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churchtimes.co.uk /3 weeks ago

TV review: A Taste for Murder, and World’s Tallest Man: The next chapter

I FELT more than a touch of weary cynicism when I saw yet another so-called cosy crime series was coming to our screens (A Taste for Murder, ITV1, Wednesdays). It’s a genre that ha...

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churchtimes.co.uk /2 weeks ago

TV review: The Count of Monte Cristo and Making Life on Earth: Attenborough’s greatest adventure

TO MY shame, I have yet to read Alexandre Dumas’s masterpiece The Count of Monte Cristo. I have seen the excellent 2002 film version, starring Jim Caviezel (or, as I like to think...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 week ago

TV review: Tucci in Italy and The Future with Hannah Fry

ANOTHER season of Tucci in Italy (all episodes streaming on Disney+) enabled me to indulge my enduring affection for short, Italian men (I am married to one, after all) and for the...

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churchtimes.co.uk /4 days ago

TV review: Falling, and Rivals

MY VIEWING this week was all about love: the yearning for it, the denial of it, and the heartbeating, giddy joy of it. More on that aspect later. First: Falling (Channel 4, Tuesday...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

TV review: Secret Garden and Sam and Ade Go Birding

THIS week’s viewing was all about the ordinary wonder of wildlife and the abundant nature that is found right on our doorsteps. Secret Garden (BBC1, Sundays from 5 April), a five-p...

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churchtimes.co.uk /4 days ago

Radio review: Book of the Week, Sunday Sequence, and Heart and Soul

KATJA HOYER has built a niche as the explainer of all things East German to British audiences. Her latest book, Weimar: Life on the edge of catastrophe, has received rave reviews....

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zoomer.com /1 month ago

April’s Must-See TV

Spring has sprung with a wide range of binge-worthy new shows

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tvtonight.com.au /1 month ago

The Floor leads Sunday entertainment

A Sunday dip due to long weekends, but new ABC comedy launches well.

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theguardian.com /3 weeks ago

From The Sheep Detectives to Rivals: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

Hugh Jackman and Emma Thompson star in a farmyard mystery, while the spirited bonkbuster returns for a smutty second outingThe Sheep DetectivesOut now Few can claim a writing care...

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brisbanetimes.com.au /1 month ago

The best new shows to stream in May

Nicolas Cage takes his first big role in TV. Plus new shows from the creators of Stranger Things and Aussie comedian Sam Campbell.

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

TV review: House of David and Babies

HOUSE OF DAVID (Prime, all episodes available since 27 March) returns after a phenomenally successful first series last year. This biblical drama, which chronicles the story of the...

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sbs.com.au /1 month ago

Top new TV series to watch this May

Follow an extraordinary journey in a groundbreaking documentary, dive into a ruthless mafia underworld and laugh out loud with the third season of an acclaimed comedy. And that's j...

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vulture.com /3 days ago

Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed Practices a Lost TV Art

Too many current crime stories neglect an important feature of the amateur detective.

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tvtonight.com.au /4 weeks ago

The Assembly

Claudia Karva remembers processing Love My Way’s traumatic TV death and what would follow. 7:30pm Sunday on ABC. Bad Company ABC MasterChef Australia 10 The Floor 9 Heathers: The M...

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tvtonight.com.au /1 month ago

Creative Types with Virginia Trioli: Apr 2

Guest: author Andy Griffiths.

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thespinoff.co.nz /1 month ago

Ten of the best TV shows to watch this Easter

From Love Story to Louis Theroux to Last One Laughing, we recommend 10 top TV shows to enjoy this long weekend. Easter is here, and if you’re lucky, you’re about to enjoy a four-da...

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tvtonight.com.au /1 month ago

Week 17 in TV Ratings

Travel Guides led in entertainment and a bunch of new shows entered the arena.

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tvtonight.com.au /1 month ago

Better Homes & Gardens: April 24 / 25

Better Homes this week makes a little time to remember ANZAC veterans and traditions.

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tribune.com.pk /3 weeks ago

From page to screen

Adaptations of bestselling novels make gripping films and series

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fashion-mommy.com /2 weeks ago

Stylish Television: This Is Not A Murder Mystery

This is not a murder mystery, which is currently showing on U & Drama is absolutely correct, it is definitely so much more than that. It is a uniquely brilliant and dazzlingly...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Podcasts review

LAST week, I set my alarm for 12.45 a.m. to watch the re-entry into the atmosphere, and splashdown, of the crew of Integrity (Comment, 10 April). The podcast 13 Minutes Presents: A...

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nytimes.com /1 month ago

How to Be Cultured: T’s Guides to Art, Film, Literature, Food and More

A highly idiosyncratic compendium of what you need to know right now.

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tvtonight.com.au /1 month ago

Sport draws crowds and a drama feat on Thursday

AFL Gather Round couldn't quite match NRL last night, while Home and Away still led entertainment despite being on multichannels in two cities.

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electricliterature.com /3 weeks ago

8 Thought-Provoking Books About Reality TV

Reality TV has always prompted discourse. From its earliest days, critics have decried it as the downfall of civilization even as viewers tuned in in droves for the interpersonal d...

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