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Reviews of TV series available on Netflix UK, Amazon Prime and other video on-demand services.
True Crime Tuesdays: Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes
May 13, 2025 | Helen ArcherThis urgent four-part series is a long overdue corrective to a grave injustice.Read More
Doctor Who: The Story and the Engine review: Once upon a time in Lagos
May 12, 2025 | Mark HarrisonWriter Inua Ellams strikes a rich, holistic and ambitious take on Doctor Who.Read More
Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light: A profound, thoughtful conclusion
May 11, 2025 | Ivan RadfordMark Rylance and Damian Lewis are exceptional in this profound, thoughtful conclusion to Thomas Cromwell’s story.Read More
Doctor Who: Lucky Day review: The UNIT dating controversy
May 3, 2025 | Mark HarrisonRuby Sunday leads a Doctor-lite story that hits closer to home than the rest of the season.Read More
Doctor Who: The Well review: Deep, dark and full of dread
April 26, 2025 | Mark HarrisonSound and vision are equally important in this spine-tingling Doctor Who horror story.Read More
Black Mirror review: Season 7, Episode 4 (Plaything)
April 24, 2025 | David FarnorQuestions of connection and control collide in this brain-scrambling mystery thriller anchored by an intense Peter Capaldi.Read More
Black Mirror review: Season 7, Episode 3 (Hotel Reverie)
April 23, 2025 | David FarnorBlack Mirror hits a heartfelt high with a beautiful, sweeping Hollywood romance that finds real emotions against an artificial backdrop.Read More
Perfect Wife: The Mysterious Disappearance of Sherri Papini: Fast-paced and more-ish
April 22, 2025 | Helen ArcherThis fast-paced and more-ish three-part documentary exposes the narcissistic void at the heart of modern-day hoaxers.Read More
Black Mirror review: Season 7, Episode 2 (Bête Noire)
April 22, 2025 | David FarnorThis sharp, intimate tale of truth and lies is fiendishly disorienting thriller.Read More
Black Mirror review: Season 7, Episode 1 (Common People)
April 21, 2025 | David FarnorBlack Mirror’s seventh season begins with a bleak, moving and timely comment on the subscription economy.Read More
















