Arts & Culture: Television
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In television
It's not the end of the world
- By Rachel Cooke
- 27 November
We love a good disaster fantasy, but this one is too slick to become a classic
Survivors
BBC1
Aaronovitch and me
- By Jonathan Calder
- 25 November
The Stiperstone's most famous resident on his love of good music and dislike of David Aaronovitch. Plus the strange story of making Simon Hoggart cry
A bodice-tightening yarn
- By Ted Vallance
- 21 November
Channel 4's 'The Devil's Whore' is an oddly repressed romp through the English civil war.
The revolution will be televised
- By Rachel Cooke
- 20 November
A drama proves that England's radical past is something we should celebrate
The Devil's Whore
Channel 4
The past in reconstruction
- By Rachel Cooke
- 13 November
Why spice up history? Secret Soviet deals with the Nazis is fascinating enough
World War II: Behind Closed Doors BBC2
BBC's Oxbridge bias
- By Rachael Jolley
- 12 November
Isn't it time for the BBC to grasp the nettle of its outrageous pro-Oxbridge bias and stop permitting those institutions an upper hand on University Challenge?
Feature
Crossing Timmy Mallett
Jungle warning - the 'I'm a celebrity get me out of here' participant shouldn't be crossed if my experience is anything to go by
More in television
This is anything but escapism
- By Rachel Cooke
- 06 November 2008
The banality of Jonathan Ross
- 30 October 2008
The John and Pauline show
- By Rachel Cooke
- 30 October 2008
Queen of outrage
- By Alice O'Keeffe
- 23 October 2008
An old-fashioned misery memoir
- By Rachel Cooke
- 23 October 2008
On the road to nowhere
- By Rachel Cooke
- 16 October 2008
Reality cheque
- By Lynsey Hanley
- 16 October 2008


