
‘The Apprentice’: Series 8 Week 10 review
Week 10’s task began atop a tall building in The City. Was Lord Sugar about to fire a candidate by pushing them to their death?
Week 10’s task began atop a tall building in The City. Was Lord Sugar about to fire a candidate by pushing them to their death?
After a disappointing second season, Glee’s third run has been a satisfying turnaround for the show.
The combination of uneasy domesticity and dispassionate slaughter makes Hit & Miss compelling viewing from the off.
Secrets are rife in the latest instalment of Peter Moffat’s polished legal drama Silk.
It’s the penultimate episode of Lip Service’s second series and it seems everyone in Glasgow is celebrating by indulging in varying levels of stalking.
Week 9 and The Apprentice slugs on…blimey, we could all do with a pick-me-up, couldn’t we? How about a refreshing glass of English fizz?
The real powerful drama of the episode comes from the inspired tough-guy/gal pairing of Coach Bieste and Puck.
Many of the more sensationalist elements seem to have been jurisprudentially cut back in favour of the judicial proceedings at the show’s heart.
Touch has been green-lit for a second season, so it seems as though its policy of keeping the viewer as bewildered as main character Martin Bohm has paid off.
We’re getting into the business end of the second season now, and a lot of characters are having to face up to some hard truths.