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Kathryn Flett on television

Kathryn Flett's unique take on this week's television
  • Collision, The Execution of Gary Glitter, Miranda

    ITV1 gave us riveting drama, C4 went into the deep end and BBC2 gave us the lightest of comedies, writes Kathryn Flett
  • Fearne Meets Peaches, Horizon, James May's Toy Stories, Spooks, Life

    Peaches Geldof… and a big black hole. What to do? Kathryn Flett reviews the week's TV highlights
  • Murderland

    Murderland, The World's Greatest Money Maker and Race and Intelligence

    A murder story is criminally miscast, and a rich man seems fit to enter the kingdom of heaven. Kathryn Flett reviews the week's TV highlights
  • Panorama, Question Time and The Thick of It

    Bristol's pre-teen racists cast their first stones while Nick Griffin squirms the house down. Kathryn Flett watches in horror
  • supermodel salon

    The X Factor, Life, Kevin McCloud's Grand Tour, James Brown's Supermodel Salon And The Marchioness: A Survivor's Story

    David Attenborough and Kevin McCloud apart, it was a gay old week on the telly, says Kathryn Flett
  • In Treatment and True Blood

    Gabriel Byrne shines as a shrink, while Channel 4's latest buy-in really gets the circulation going, says Kathryn Flett
  • joseph fiennes flash forward

    FlashForward; Upgrade Me; Electric Dreams

    The latest End of the World As We Know It show can only end in tears, writes Kathryn Flett

  • Andy Allen, of the of the Royal Irish Regiment, in Sara Hardy's documentary Wounded

    Wounded; Lost Land of the Volcano; Trinity

    Bravery was writ large in Sara Hardy's moving film about injured British servicemen, writes Kathryn Flett

  • keith-floyd-keith-allen

    Keith Meets Keith, Design for Life, Tweed

    Keith Allen's meeting with the late Keith Floyd was a moving portrait of a man who saw life through a glass at least half full, writes Kathryn Flett

  • miss-marple-mackenzie

    Marple; Blue Murder; Joanna Lumley: Catwoman; Derren Brown

    Julia McKenzie slots in effortlessly as ITV's new Miss Marple, but Blue Murder is tosh, writes Kathryn Flett

  • Charlotte Riley and Tom Hardy in ITV1's Wuthering Heights.

    Wuthering Heights; Framed; The Choir

    Wuthering Heights should be banned for teenage girls, but ITV1’s adaptation was still savagely good, writes Kathryn Flett
  • gunrush

    Reality's dead. Bring on the silly drama

    Kathryn Flett on television: Big Brother, Gunrush and Shooting Stars

  • Peter Andre

    The gospel according to Saint Peter

    Kathryn Flett on television: Peter Andre: Going It Alone, Jam & Jerusalem and The Duchess on the Estate

  • Who Do You Think You Are?, Coast and Autistic Me

    In a particularly joyless August, we must take our pleasures where we find them, says Kathryn Flett

  • Fast cars, fast girls and even faster food

    Kathryn Flett on television: Top Gear | The Trouble With Girls | Economy Gastronomy

  • Is there a cure for vacuous celebrity?

    Kathryn Flett on television: Whatever It Takes | Breaking The Mould | Rock'n'Roll Hotel | Classic Goldie

  • Tears, cheers and buckets of schmaltz

    Kathryn Flett on television: Michael Jackson Memorial Concert | Being Neil Armstrong

  • Normal service hasn't even begun

    Andrew Anthony on television: Wimbledon, BBC1/BBC2; Revelations: How To Find God, C4, Dispatches: Terror in Mumbai, C4; The Conspiracy Files: 7/7, BBC

  • Television Presenter James May

    James May, master of the universe ...

    Phil Hogan on television: James May on the moon; James May at the edge of space; Nasa: Triumph and tragedy - one small step; Famous, rich and homeless; Imagine ... save the last dance for me

  • Three hours of shock and awe

    Kathryn Flett on television: The Take | Occupation | Psychoville

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