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- Television Reviews: 11 May
- ON THE SMALL SCREEN Return of the Big Wigs Michael Moran applauds the new series of Silk Silk returns to BBC One this week (Tuesday, BBC One at 9pm) and if you saw any of the fi rst series you'll know that it's gold-standard courtroom drama. Silk is a...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/340-television-reviews-11-may
- Dancing On The Edge
- There are some weeks when, frankly, it’s a bit of a struggle to find something new in the television schedule that I can recommend to your attention. And then there’s this week. Dancing On The Edge (scheduled for 4 February on BBC Two) is a big, shiny,...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/1752-dancing-on-the-edge
- First Impressions: Maggie Steed
- What are you working on at the moment? I'm rehearsing for The School For Scandal, which opens in Bath on 5 July. It's very witty with a heart of gold. When were you at your happiest? It's very difficult to say – there are so many happy times in your...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/profiles/593-first-impressions-maggie-steed
- First Impressions: James Martin
- What are you working on at the moment? Celebrating the opening of a new restaurant and the first anniversary of another. Meanwhile, Saturday Kitchen is moving set – a new one is lined up in four weeks' time. When were you at your happiest? Probably...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/profiles/525-first-impressions-james-martin
- Your Ultimate Jubilee Diary
- Jubilee events across the country NORTH TREASURES FROM THE QUEEN'S PALACES One-off show featuring the best of The Royal Collection culled from nine royal residencies. More than 100 objects on display range from paintings to Imperial Easter Eggs by...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/413-your-ultimate-jubilee-diary
- Brazil with Michael Palin
- Second only to Neil Armstrong, Michael Palin has been seen going to more places by more people than anyone else. So it's no great surprise that Palin has become rather good at making travelogues. There's only one blank page in the former Monty Python...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/1206-brazil-with-michael-palin
- Television Reviews: 10 August
- At last the proper television is back. From the moment the title sequence of Accused (BBC One, Tuesday at 9pm) kicks in, you know you're dealing with some quality drama. It's one of those montages of cast members' faces that will have you nodding...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/821-television-reviews-10-august
- Television Reviews: 13 July
- Blackout, a new three-part drama (Monday on BBC One at 9pm) starring Christopher Eccleston, is one of those shows founded on a premise so giddy that you have to either roll with the daftness of it or switch off altogether and go out for a walk. Given...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/673-television-reviews-13-july
- Television Reviews: 29 June
- I generally endeavour to bring you the best of the week's television. But this week sees the beginning of a series that is symptomatic of the worst in contemporary British TV. Mad Mad World, which makes its debut on ITV (30 June at 10pm), is one of...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/591-television-reviews-29-june
- Earth calling Julia
- Most mothers with a nine-monthold are getting to grips with sleep deprivation and the perils of a crawling baby. Not Julia Bradbury. Despite having her young son Zephyr only last year, she is fizzing with enthusiasm about the BBC’s next wildlife...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/profiles/327-earth-calling-julia
- Death in Paradise
- This really is the low point of the year. Christmas is over; Valentine’s Day isn’t too far off I suppose but unless you’re one of the rare and special individuals that observes my birthday, the next good-sized celebration is right up there at the end...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/1587-death-in-paradise
- Don't panic, they're here!
- BBC One’s most successful drama since records began is set to return with a widely anticipated new series later this month. The quaint programme – about the lives of midwives in the 1950s, living with an order of nuns in the East End – is television...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/1605-dont-panic-they-re-here
- The Great Comic Relief Bake Off
- In the main, I try to preview in these pages television programmes that might otherwise escape your notice. It might seem slightly redundant to trumpet the return of the all-conquering Call The Midwife (Sunday at 9pm on BBC One). But this first episode...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/1668-the-great-comic-relief-bake-off
- Bob Servant Independent
- It’s not a gala week for television, I must admit. I’ve scoured the schedules for new and enthralling entertainment for you and found, well, not much. The usual suspects, the Silent Witnesses and so forth, are present and correct. But if you like them,...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/1709-bob-servant-independent
- Shetland
- For decades, cosy mysteries ruled our television world. Morse, Bergerac and Wycliffe bestrode the schedules like colossi – challenging us to guess this week’s murderer while simultaneously distracting us with altogether agreeable scenery from some of...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/1932-shetland
- Boss
- There’s something in the air. David Bowie’s in the charts. Suede has reformed. And Frasier’s back. Well, not Frasier exactly, but it’s hard to divorce Kelsey Grammer from the endearingly pompous psychotherapist he played for over 20 years. Things have...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/2007-boss
- How To Be A Lady: An Elegant History
- I more or less had to tell you about How To Be A Lady: An Elegant History (BBC Four, 9pm on Tuesday) which is part of BBC Four’s Time Shift documentary strand. Not just because it celebrates the classic ladylike values that this magazine has long...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/2056-how-to-be-a-lady-an-elegant-history
- The Village
- Cranford, Lark Rise To Candleford, Downton Abbey – we can’t quite get enough of chocolate-box period drama can we? And if it’s set in that last, long summer before the Great War, then all the better. At first blush (episode one aired last week) The...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/2111-the-village
- Frankie
- Eve Myles is probably best known as the star of Doctor Who’s ‘young adult spin-off’ Torchwood. It was jolly enough. It differed from its parent show in two crucial respects. First, it dispensed with a good deal of the ‘running in corridors’ that Doctor...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/2302-frankie
- Vicious
- Well, goodness knows we needed a laugh. I’ve been waiting for a new situation comedy to cheer us up and now three have come along at once. The Job Lot (ITV, Monday at 9.30pm) is set in a Birmingham Jobcentre. It’s a setting ripe with comedic potential...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/2230-vicious
Daily tip from the lady archive
“THERE is great satisfaction to be had in properly ironed garments that look as if they have just come out of the shop window.”
The Lady. You Can’t Iron? 19th February, 1953Your vote...
Q: The Queen has received a £5m boost in the funds she receives from the taxpayer to carry out her official duties. Do you approve?
Yes - the Queen does a great job and is well worth it - 59.5%
No - the UK economy is struggling and this is unfair - 40.5%







