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TV review: Secret of the Stonehenge Skeletons

You may have thought experts had already milked every grain of inference to be ascertained from the mysterious Stonehenge.

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TV review: Country Show Cook Off

The old joke which asks the question: ‘What would you call Postman Pat if he was made redundant?’ came to mind as I watched TV last night.

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TV review: Whale adventure with Nigel Marven

I never thought I would class myself as a whale enthusiast, writes Charlotte Lilley, but even I have to admit I was converted after watching this new series, Whale Adventure with Nigel Marven.

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TV review: The Mimic

TV is awash with talented impressionists – John Culshaw, Ronni Ancona, Rory Bremner, Alistair McGowan et al – but somehow their shows never quite seem to do justice to their talents.

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TV review: Prisoners' Wives

There’s something beautifully predictable about the way Casualty opens each episode.

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Our Queen - TV review

Queen Elizabeth II is the most famous woman on the planet. Even the prime minister of Great Britain gets a little shaky around her.

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Paul Hollywood's Bread - TV review

He’s the softly-spoken Scouser who became a household name as a judge on TV cookery contest The Great British Bake Off.

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The Syndicate - TV review

Whether it’s today’s budget or the ongoing financial meltdown in Cyprus, money – and the worry it often inflicts on people – is ever-present in headlines. Like it or not, money rules the world and for...

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TV review: Millionaire Matchmaker

If there was ever greater proof that we now have too many TV channels filled up with rubbish it is Millionaire Matchmaker, writes Ben Lammas.

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TV review: MasterChef

Welcome to MasterChef bingo. Eyes down, cooking.

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TV review: Secrets of our Living Planet

Unique and often weird connections dominate the natural world, from the process of photosynthesis to the pollination of flowers by insects and bugs. And it is these integral processes which are the...

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TV review: Boris Johnson - The Irresistible Rise

Here’s a little game I’ve devised. I thought you could play it during tea tonight with your family. It’s very simple. All you do is go around the table in a clockwise direction while each player comes...

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TV review: Bedtime Live

Stand up and be counted oh proud Channel 4 programme schedulers, as you really have pulled a fast one on us poor unsuspecting parents of young children.

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TV review: Horsemeat Banquet

Just three months ago, commissioning a programme called ‘Horsemeat Banquet’ would have sparked a backlash so severe from animal rights activists the show would most likely never have been filmed, let...

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TV review: The Truth About Taste

Cod fillet and a simple pasta salad with fresh basil and garlic was my super healthy dinner last night, which made me feel pretty smug as I sat down to watch this BBC2 show, writes Maria Fodor.

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TV review: Jonathan Creek

Strange things coats. They can do so much to project an image of who you are – or who you want to be.

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TV review: The Great British Sewing Bee

Needlework doesn’t get tougher than this. The Great British Sewing Bee brings eight hopefuls together to test their sewing skills and battle it out to be named the best in the country.

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TV review: Robson's Extreme Fishing Challenege

He landed roles in Casualty, netted a plum part in Wire in the Blood and has even hooked up with his old Soldier Soldier pal Jerome Flynn to murder the Righteous Brothers classic Unchained Melody,...

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TV review: The Intern

Last night’s opening episode of The Intern proved to be yet another effort by Channel 4 to plumb the depths of mundane programming in its bid to document literally every trivial subject possible,...

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TV review: Margaret Thatcher: Prime Minister

Never in the annals of TV rescheduling have so many programmes replaced planned viewing on a Monday night.

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