Rachel Cooke
Rachel Cooke trained as a reporter on The Sunday Times. She is now a writer at The Observer. In the 2006 British Press Awards, she was named Interviewer of the Year.
Articles by Rachel Cooke
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Television
Fighting a losing battle
- 23 April 2007
- 1 comment
Tony Marchant's scathing portrait of British troops in Iraq was unjust
The Mark of Cain
Channel 4
Television
Modern life is rubbish
- 16 April 2007
Goodbye to a series which asked: have things improved since the 1970s?
Life on Mars
BBC1
Television
Private moments on display
- 09 April 2007
Celebrity therapy sessions may be entertaining, but are a shabby enterprise
Shrink Rap
More4
Television
All work and no play
- 02 April 2007
John Simm shines as Vincent Van Gogh in an otherwise dull dramatisation
The Yellow House Channel 4
Television
Reader, it's unfeasible
- 26 March 2007
Star casting and chasing after ratings neuter a complex Jane Austen story
Mansfield Park ITV1
Television
They're out to get you
- 19 March 2007
- 1 comment
An intriguing, if paranoid, series probes the loss of our democracy
The Trap: whatever happened to our freedom BBC2
Radio
Babble is the enemy of all good radio
- 12 March 2007
Never mind emails and phone-ins - we need good hosts
Radio
Podgy, breathless and ready for a heart attack
- 05 March 2007
Roger Black's show about children's fitness is shaming
Radio
A tour around an enormous ego
- 26 February 2007
Malcolm McLaren went to LA - but found only himself
Books
Culture industry
- 26 February 2007
Chuck Klosterman IV: a decade of curious people and dangerous ideas
Chuck Klosterman Faber & Faber, 260pp, £12.99
ISBN 0571233996


