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Piety and prejudice

  • Andrew Billen
  • 30 October 2006

The Moors murderer meets a bumbling Christian; the result is comic horror
Longford Channel 4

We shall not see her like again

  • Andrew Billen
  • 23 October 2006

Helen Mirren's swansong as DS Tennison is deeply satisfying to watch
Prime Suspect: the final act ITV1

Tin hearts and dead precedents

  • Andrew Billen
  • 16 October 2006

A hopeful "what if" docudrama about Bush's assassination is stuff and nonsense
Death of a President
More 4

A cracking good yarn

  • Andrew Billen
  • 09 October 2006

The politics jars, but the character is the draw in Jimmy McGovern's drama
Cracker ITV1

An Eyre of intelligence

  • Andrew Billen
  • 02 October 2006
  • 1 comment

The creative team rises to the challenge of Brontë's novel, with pleasing results
Jane Eyre BBC1

The bipolar condition laid bare with intelligence

  • Andrew Billen
  • 25 September 2006

A celebrity sufferer sensitively explains an illness often misunderstood
Stephen Fry: the secret life of the manic depressive BBC2

California dreaming

  • Andrew Billen
  • 18 September 2006

An update of an old format obeys all the rules of sitcom with a watchable style
Entourage ITV2

A beginner's guide to "It" girls

  • Killian Fox
  • 11 September 2006

Peaches Geldof is too self-obsessed to get under the skin of the Middle East
The Beginner's Guide to Islam Channel 4

Google, the horseman of the TV apocalypse

  • Andrew Billen
  • 04 September 2006

The small screen is under threat from online viewing - and warring executives
The MediaGuardian International TV Festival
Edinburgh

Live from the heart - and groin - of England

  • Andrew Billen
  • 28 August 2006

Fluffy, cynical and informative, a new magazine show has the common touch
The One Show BBC1

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