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Category: Episodes

‘Being Human’: Series 5 Episode 1 spoiler-free review

It may look different, but the crucial DNA of Series 1 persists.

Posted January 18, 2013 by Rob Smedley Filed under
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‘Fringe’: ‘The Boy Must Live’ review

How Fringe will really end remains something that we can only speculate about.

Posted January 16, 2013 by Simon Cocks Filed under
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‘Spies Of Warsaw’: Episode 2 review

This second episode begins in the aftermath of Mercier’s abduction by enemy agents.

Posted January 16, 2013 by Ian McArdell Filed under
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‘Mr Selfridge’: Episode 2 review

Exquisite period detail, decent direction and an oddly appropriate soundtrack offset a lack of actual substance and any real surprises.

Posted January 16, 2013 by Guest Writer Filed under
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‘Fringe’: ‘Anomaly XB-6783746’ review

If it wasn’t clear before that Fringe is approaching its endgame, it definitely is now.

Posted January 9, 2013 by Simon Cocks Filed under
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‘Primeval: New World’: Season 1 Episode 1 review

Primeval: New World has work to do, but it’s not without promise.

Posted January 8, 2013 by Alex Mullane Filed under
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‘Ripper Street’: Series 1 Episode 2 review

Ripper Street continues to be tremendously watchable and occasionally even a little surprising.

Posted January 6, 2013 by Florence Rose Filed under
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‘Utopia’: Episode 1 review

We’re only in January but it looks like Channel 4 have got one of THE shows of 2013 on their hands.

Posted January 6, 2013 by Cameron K McEwan Filed under
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‘Spies Of Warsaw’: Episode 1 review

Director Coky Giedroić handles the action sequences impressively, as well as the softer, romantic moments.

Posted January 2, 2013 by Ian McArdell Filed under
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‘Dancing on the Edge’: Episode 1 review

With its blend of compelling storytelling, sumptuous period production values and toe-tapping music, Dancing on the Edge has us hooked.

Posted January 2, 2013 by Ian McArdell Filed under
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