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Ten British Shows - The Best of British

The Best of British

Ten British Shows - The Best of British

We asked two writers to choose 5 ‘must see’ British television shows - here are the ten that deserve a place in Television Heaven...

How to Ruin a Show article header

Ten Ways to Ruin a Good Show

How to Ruin a Show article header

It is surprisingly easy to learn how to write a television show. There are a lot of good courses and books out there on how to do it. The best are often on how not to do it.

Alpha House

Alpha House and the State of Satire

Alpha House

Amazon’s first original series; a comedy centred round the dubious deal-making and general skewering of politics that become inevitable as four house-sharing US senators try to survive election year. John Winterson Richards reflects on whether or not this was a balanced view, or simple Republican bashing?

Pointless

Pointless

Pointless

"The Pointless studio audience must be quite well-off because, whenever the jackpot stands at £1000, it never elicits even the tiniest ripple of applause." Andrew Cobby turns his attention on the BBC's hit daytime quiz show.

The Sweeney TV series

Mavericks, Mavericks Everywhere

The Sweeney TV series

"Fictional detectives generally try to win our attention by pointedly not playing it by the book." David McVey looks at maverick cops.

Suzy B - Coronation Street

Suzy B

Suzy B - Coronation Street

"Flirtatious by nature, she was all woman and she knew it."

That TV Year 1963

That TV Year - 1963

That TV Year 1963

In spite of all the major domestic news stories of 1963; The Great Train Robbery, The Profumo Affair, everything else was eclipsed by the world shattering events in Dallas Texas on 22nd November.

Mr and Mrs

1970s Daytime Television

Mr and Mrs

Andrew Cobby takes a humorous look at 1970s daytime TV: Crown Court, A Handful of Songs and Nancy Kominski - who wouldn't want to skip school for that?