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    Mini-Review: Latest Inside No.9

    The nature of Inside No.9 and its standalone episodes I feel give me the right to give them each their own little mini-review or reflection on the latest snippet of black comedy action. These little bursts of action-filled plotline and the effort taken to squish a lot of action into a short space of time […]
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    ‘Inside No.9’ Is Back

    Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith, two of four of The League of Gentlemen, have returned for a third season of black comedy Inside No.9. The series takes inspiration from series like Tales of The Unexpected, and each stand-alone episode takes place in a single setting and has some macabre subtext. To paraphrase a description from […]
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    ‘Sex, Drugs and Murder: Life in the Red Light Zone’

    BBC documentaries have always been highly regarded. Most recently we’ve seen Levine on Love, Reggie Yates Extreme Russia and Drugs Map of Britain, and all have demonstrated how BBC Three have managed to maintain their reputation despite being moved to iPlayer. Sex, Drugs and Murder: Life in the Red Light Zone is yet another gritty, […]
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    ‘Taboo’ TV Review

    The much-anticipated season finale of the Tom Hardy series did not disappoint. The different aspects of the story finally came together; loose ends were tied, characters’ true purpose came to light and the questions we have been asking since episode one were finally answered. Since it’s been such an intensely dark series, with very little obvious […]
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    Taboo Season Finale

    Tonight is the finale of Tom Hardy’s BBC drama Taboo. Over seven episodes we have followed James Delaney in his quest against the infamous East India Company, as he spins plates with the British monarchy and American spies. It’s been a series of ups and downs, both within the narrative and the quality, but those […]
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    ‘Crashing’ TV Review

    Crashing is the Channel Four sitcom written by and staring Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag), which follows six twenty-somethings and their life as ‘property guardians’ in a disused hospital. It is hard-hitting and hilarious (much like Fleabag), with Waller-Bridge showing yet again an amazing display of wit and the ability to write superbly funny characters who are […]
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    Why Naked Attraction Is The Best Programme On Telly

    Naked Attraction first aired last year on Channel 4. The programme consists of one fully clothed male or female gradually whittling down six naked people down to two, as more and more of them is exposed. Once they have two potential dates left, they themselves have to strip off before choosing the person they would […]
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    12 Lists of Christmas: TV Events

    2016 has been a year of ups and (mostly) downs, and TV was generally at a much higher standard than real life. Netflix dominated the playing field, turning out hit after hit, with an array of award-winning dramas and documentaries. In reality TV, Tiffany thought David Gest was dead, Biggins was biphobic, and Honey G was […]
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    Best Documentaries For Winter

    Winter is a time for staying indoors and watching some good telly, and of course we all know documentaries are up there with the best of them. So I have handpicked a few of my favourites that are great for nights in and those who enjoy some drama, which you absolutely must watch and are […]
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    The Missing – So Far

    The second season of the series, set in Europe, which follows the stories of missing children is at this point well underway. The first season was excellent, and the second is superb. It has somehow maintained its high quality, with the plotline of this latest season being arguably even more intriguing. The series jumps between past and […]
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    Best Series on Netflix for the Winter Months

    The months leading up to Christmas are prime time for binge watchers, and there is no place better than Netflix for all your night-in needs. There is something for everyone: documentaries, drama, foreign films, romance and a fully stocked selection of TV series, old and new, that will captivate you. So as the weather takes […]

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