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« Reply #160: 26.09.13 at 18:04 »
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Clive James: My envy of David Attenborough
 
Clive James reviews the week's TV, including David Attenborough's Rise of Animals: Triumph of the Vertebrates (BBC Two), The Making of Merkel with Andrew Marr (BBC Two) and Sound of Cinema (BBC Four).  
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Undying energy: David Attenborough, an example of a particularly successful vertebrate
 
 
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« Reply #161: 03.10.13 at 15:52 »
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Clive James: I’m not sure I trust this science rock star
 
Clive James reviews the week's TV, including Science Britannica (BBC Two), Sound of Cinema (BBC Four), Marvel's Agents of Shield (Channel 4) and Atlantis (BBC One).  
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Floppy-haired deep thinker: Brian Cox’s smile ‘sometimes switches itself on for no reason, like a refrigerator door loose on its hinges’  
 
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Re: Clive James, television critic
« Reply #162: 05.10.13 at 17:40 »
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Thanks Kevin for putting this up each week. I know that in theory I could log on to the Telegraph myself, but I'd probably almost never get around to it and it's so easy to click on your link. Yes I've sometimes been trapped into following other leads and used up my monthly quota but I can usually catch up within a week or so.
 
Incidentally I subscribe to one online paper here (I live on a farm and it's easier and cheaper) and I've often thought that I should do the same with a UK and a US paper to broaden my horizons. Do you have any suggestions on which ones. Probably to the heavier side of center but still accessible to someone of (approximately) average intelligence.  
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« Reply #163: 14.10.13 at 12:13 »
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Clive James: The West depends on Sophie
 
Clive James reviews last week's TV, including Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One), Young Montalbano (BBC Four) and Breaking Bad (Netflix)
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Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Brendan Cole Photo: Guy Levy/BBC/PA
 

 
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« Reply #164: 18.10.13 at 14:02 »
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Clive James: Mariella’s compromising position
 
Clive James reviews last week's TV, including Sex Box (Channel 4), Masters of Sex (Channel 4) and Peaky Blinders (BBC Two)  
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The appliance of science: Mariella Frostrup with her team of "experts" talked to couples who had had sex in a box
 
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« Reply #165: 24.10.13 at 11:12 »
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Clive James: Wayne Rooney is a man I identify with
 
Clive James reviews last week's TV, including the England-Poland match (ITV) and Stephen Fry: Out There (BBC Two)
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'The look of a disconsolate potato': Rooney appears bewildered by what life has turned out to be.  Photo: Rex

 
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« Reply #166: 31.10.13 at 10:56 »
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Clive James: Olivier’s hardest role - playing himself
 
Clive James reviews last week's TV, including Arena's documentary about Britain’s National Theatre (BBC Four), The One Show (BBC One) and Homeland (Channel 4)
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 All the world’s a stage: in the early years of the National Theatre everything revolved around its artistic director, Laurence Olivier Photo: Rex
 

 
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« Reply #167: 08.11.13 at 09:03 »
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Clive James: Hendrix was an early master of the twerk
 
Clive James reviews last week's TV, including Imagine: Jimi Hendrix - Hear My Train A Comin' (BBC One), Autmnwatch (BBC Two) and The Escpae Artist (BBC One)
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Peacock, poet and perfectionist: Jimi Hendrix was the subject of a recent ‘Imagine’… documentary Photo: Rex
 

 
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« Reply #168: 15.11.13 at 09:20 »
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Clive James: Daniel Craig and the art of pouting
 
Clive James reviews last week's TV, including Defiance (BBC Four), Atlantis (BBC One) and Cold War, Hot Jets (BBC Two)
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Act of defiance: Craig played a Jewish refugee fighting against the Nazis

 
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« Reply #169: 21.11.13 at 12:45 »
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Clive James: Transfixed by beautiful Birgitte
 
Clive James reviews last week's TV, including Borgen (BBC Four), Reel History of Britain (BBC Two) and Masters of Sex (Channel 4)
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Now lighting up Saturday evenings: Sidse Babett Knudsen as Birgitte Nyborg in BBC Four’s ‘Borgen’  
 

 
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« Reply #170: 28.11.13 at 12:51 »
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Clive James: Doctor Who was just for the fans
 
Clive James reviews The Day of the Doctor, the 50th anniversary special of Doctor Who  
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Space-time continuum: three Doctors met in the anniversary episode   Photo: BBC
 

 
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« Reply #171: 05.12.13 at 09:36 »
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Clive James: Am I to blame for I'm a Celebrity?
 
Clive James reviews last week's TV, including I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! (ITV), Kangaroo Dundee (BBC Two), Nature’s Lost Kingdom: Wild Burma (BBC Two) and Homeland (Channel 4)
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The law of the jungle: Amy Willerton (left) doesn't understand the jealousy of the other contestants   Photo: ITV
 

 
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« Reply #172: 20.12.13 at 18:18 »
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TV review of the year 2013: Why Borgen dominated our living rooms
 

 
Television in 2013 saw Doctor Who celebrate its 50th anniversary and Scandinavian Cultural Imperialism peak with Borgen, says Clive James in his TV review of the year  
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Birgitte Hjort Sørensen plays Katrine Fønsmark, who becomes Birgitte Nyborg's media adviser, in the third series of Borgen   Photo: BBC Films
 
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« Reply #173: 23.12.13 at 18:13 »
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Clive James: Still looking for Lucan
 
Clive James reviews last week's TV, including Lucan (ITV), Borgen (BBC Four) and Nelson Mandela's memorial service  
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Repellent hero: Rory Kinnear starred as Lord Lucan alongside Catherine McCormack as his wife Photo: ITV

 
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« Reply #174: 02.01.14 at 13:11 »
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Clive James: Why I went for vintage comedy this Christmas
 
Clive James reviews last week's Christmas TV including Victoria Wood’s Mid Life Christmas (BBC Two), Tommy Cooper’s Christmas Special (Channel 5), Morecambe and Wise (BBC Two) and Call the Midwife (BBC One)
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Timeless comedy: a lot of what used to be funny has gone out of date, but not Tommy Cooper Photo: Rex

 
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« Reply #175: 08.01.14 at 07:47 »
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Clive James: Why the long face, Sherlock?  
 
Clive James reviews last week's TV, including Sherlock (BBC One), The Bridge (BBC Four), Spy in the Pod (BBC One) and Diamonds are Forever: The Don Black Songbook (BBC Four)

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Made for one another: Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch, right) was best man at the wedding of Watson (Martin Freeman)
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« Reply #176: 20.01.14 at 18:34 »
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Clive James: The suburban strife of Bletchley’s angels

 
Clive James reviews recent TV highlights including The Bletchley Circle (ITV), The 7.39 (BBC One),Silent Witness (BBC One) and Timeshift (BBC Four)  
 
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Breaking the code: Sophie Rundle, Rachael Stirling and Anna Maxwell Martin in ‘The Bletchley Circle'
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« Reply #177: 22.01.14 at 15:16 »
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Clive James on Benefits Street: Don't argue with White Dee, she might sit on you  
 
The Channel 4 documentary series was always going to end up showing us the extreme, says Clive James

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White Dee with her daughter Caitlin, residents of Benefits Street Photo: Richard Ansett

 
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« Reply #178: 01.02.14 at 15:11 »
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Clive James: The end of The Bridge? I might die of despair
   
Sofia Helin's Saga Noren in The Bridge is a case to be solved in herself, says Clive James
 
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An acidic personality: Sofia Helin as Saga Noren in The Bridge Photo:ZDF

 
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« Reply #179: 07.02.14 at 08:08 »
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Clive James: did the lower orders really pay the greater price in the First World War?
 
Clive James reviews last week's TV including Britain’s Great War (BBC One), The Taste (Channel 4), The Jump (Channel Four), Rococo: Travel, Pleasure, Madness (BBC Four) and The Bridge (BBC Four)
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Jeremy Paxman visiting a former munitions factory Photo: BBC

 
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