TV
Reviews of TV series available on Netflix UK, Amazon Prime and other video on-demand services.
Classic Doctor Who: The best of Sarah Jane Smith
July 18, 2021 | Mark HarrisonOffering more than 600 Classic Doctor Who episodes broadcast between 1963 and 1996, BritBox and BBC iPlayer’s The Whoniverse are bigger on the inside. If you’ve watched all of the new series already, then why not join us as we … Read More
Why Katla should be your next box set
July 18, 2021 | Helen ArcherBaltasar Kormákur’s sinister, atmospheric Icelandic thriller is a glacial but gripping mystery.Read More
Why you should be watching This Way Up
July 14, 2021 | David FarnorAisling Bea shines in this funny, thoughtful, complex and charming tale of a woman rebuilding her life.Read More
Why you should be watching I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson
July 14, 2021 | Sophie DaviesYou’ll be quoting this inventive, hysterical, surprising comedy series for years to come.Read More
Catch up TV review: The Handmaid’s Tale S4, Rick and Morty S5, Harley Quinn S2
July 11, 2021 | VOD NewsWhat’s available on-demand on Freeview? Keep up-to-date with our weekly catch-up TV column, including reviews of shows on ITV Hub, new releases on All 4 and a guide to My5.
(For BBC TV reviews and round-ups, see our weekly Best … Read More
Netflix UK TV review: Ray (2021)
July 11, 2021 | Katherine McLaughlinGreed, identity and loss of humanity collide in this well-acted but uneven anthology of Satyajit Ray short stories.Read More
Amazon UK TV review: Bosch Season 7
July 11, 2021 | Neil BrazierBosch bids a gritty, gripping farewell with this enthralling final chapter.Read More
UK TV review: Shrill Season 3
July 4, 2021 | Helen ArcherShrill’s bittersweet final season is hopefully just the beginning for its cast, creators and viewers.Read More
UK TV review: Together
June 26, 2021 | David FarnorDennis Kelly’s scathing pandemic two-hander is funny, tragic and resonant all at once.Read More
True Crime Tuesdays: The Most Dangerous Animal of All
June 22, 2021 | Helen ArcherTruth, fiction and obsession collide in this subtle interrogation of the Zodiac killer case and the true crime genre itself.Read More















