282 Comentarios
ITV’s delicious game of Guess Who? was a triumph
...a restrained return to the case that left a scar on Britain
...essentially a Sherlock tribute act.
The new Doctor's Christmas episode swaps traditional sci-fi for musical numbers and fantasy sequences – but it's still delightful.
Lorna Watson’s crime-fighting nun is seriously good fun.
...easy-going, middle-of-the-road television that feels like it’s from a less complicated era.
Jessica Hynes remains unforgettable in this paean to tough love.
This risk-taking, innovative, original, ambitious and bold show will reflect modern Britain, because that is what the BBC is here to do!
Drama often rests on a character doing something so improbable that you sit at home yelling: "Are you mad? Don't do it!” In The Nest (BBC One), Dan Docherty has this voice in his head but does the stupid thing anyway.
...this is the documentary series of the year.
Charles Dickens is given a grimy, macho, very Peaky makeover.
The man once known to the world as Jon Snow is a likable guide through his family history, which reveals a tentative link to James Bond.
The main cast have returned, behaving in the dysfunctional way we expect.
...lithe, surreal and very, very funny - and the occasionally unloved Corden is the best thing in it.
...superior true crime that focuses on the Yorkshire Ripper's victims.
A fine tribute to the cops who stood up to corruption.
...part of a raft of “ambitious” shows that will “push the boundaries...
The Morecambe-set drama is decent enough, with a strong supporting cast...
...the BBC brings back bent coppers...
Cary Grant biopic reveals the man behind the myth...
...cheer up, telly’s festival of idiocy is back.
The premise of Mick Ford's cop-slash-climate change drama is refreshingly original...
...still the loveliest place in (fictional) Britain.
...Tchéky Karyo has created one of TV’s most watchable detectives, and carries the series along on his charisma.