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Gladiators
The day-glo 90s show is back – and this time it’s brutal. Stuart McGurk asks: ‘Are you ready?’
Posted: Friday 09 May 2008 07:49
Midnight man
James Nesbitt pulls the strings in this cracking thriller, says Stuart McGurk
Posted: Thursday 08 May 2008 11:58
Science of kids
Tonight's TV:
A lightweight look at 21st-century children, says Malcolm Mackenzie
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Posted: Wednesday 07 May 2008 08:47
Anyone with half a brain will enjoy Oz
TV Interview:
The Scot talks to Jonathan Lovett about prosthetics, Spice World, and playing a lobotomy victim in Tin Man
MORE TV
Posted: Tuesday 06 May 2008 00:50
A Peep into the future
Peep Show gets a real plot but is this the beginning of the end for the show
Posted: Friday 02 May 2008 14:20
The Inbetweeners
A portrayal of teenage life that's a teensy bit more realistic - and surprisingly funny for it
Posted: Thursday 01 May 2008 08:00
No limits in the world of puppet porn
It’s outrageous and immature, but comedy fans will love the seedy goings-on in Fur TV, writes
Stuart McGurk
Posted: Wednesday 30 April 2008 14:29
Embarrassing bodies
Do you have an unsightly growth in an intimate place? Stuart McGurk asks why you'd want to show it on TV
Posted: Monday 28 April 2008 07:01
Miss Austen regrets
This latest Austen fare is impressive, says Stuart McGurk
Miss Austen regrets BBC1, Sunday, 9pm
Posted: Friday 25 April 2008 08:02
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