Britian’s Best Sitcom
Saturday, March 27, 2004 by John Phillips · Comments Off
A very, very long time ago, Britain’s Best Sitcom arrived on BBC2, and people all around this great nation of ours thought: “Oh, that might be a vaguely interesting way to kill an hour or two.” Sadly, it was not to be so simple. Read more
The Terry and Gaby Show
Friday, March 26, 2004 by Ian Jones · Comments Off
Shorn of all reason to maintain the pretence of being an ongoing concern, the last ever Terry and Gaby Show resembled one long noisy and petulant unravelling of decorum and dignity. Read more
Feather Boy
Tuesday, March 23, 2004 by Cameron Borland · Comments Off
After a wave of negative experiences with regards to poor writing of late, it is only fair that I doff my cap in the direction of this wonderful piece of drama that, once again, underlines the BBC’s strength of commitment to, and complete respect for, children’s television. Read more
Hustle
Tuesday, March 16, 2004 by Cameron Borland · Comments Off
The accusation that it is all style and no substance is a charge that Hustle is inherently guilty of. Not that this is a bad thing, you understand. Read more
Murder in Suburbia
Saturday, March 13, 2004 by Cameron Borland · Comments Off
“What’s our single most important rule about men, Scribbs?”/”No bad boys.”/”Because?”/”They’re bad.”/”And?”/”They’re boys.” Read more
Cheers
Monday, March 8, 2004 by Cameron Borland · Comments Off
Occasionally, just occasionally, you manage to catch a little slice of history on your screen and it fills your heart with joy that you witnessed something special. Read more