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    The Crown: cancelled before its time?

    Netflix’s royal series following Queen Elizabeth II and her family through history has just recently come back with a season 3 and yet, despite the success of…… Read more “The Crown: cancelled before its time?”

    11th May 202012th Apr 2020 by localbibliophile

    Review: The Masked Singer

    I was first introduced to this show during Dancing on Ice when Holly turned around to John Barrowman and said “are you the Unicorn on The Masked Singer?!” From then,…… Read more “Review: The Masked Singer”

    8th May 202012th Apr 2020 by localbibliophile

    The best of Graham Norton

    The Graham Norton Show has always been one of my favourite shows to watch. Airing just half an hour after Gogglebox finishes on a Friday, it never fails to provide…… Read more “The best of Graham Norton”

    4th May 202012th Apr 2020 by localbibliophile

    LGBTQ+ representation we actually enjoyed watching

    n the past, LGBTQ+ representation on TV was incredibly sparse. You were lucky if you even got an accurate representation of a lesbian character or a bisexual…… Read more “LGBTQ+ representation we actually enjoyed watching”

    1st May 202012th Apr 2020 by localbibliophile

    Is Saturday night television a thing of the past?

    With the return of Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, it’s interesting to wonder if Saturday night television is still a thing. Do viewers at home sit down…… Read more “Is Saturday night television a thing of the past?”

    27th Apr 202012th Apr 2020 by localbibliophile

    Review: Elite Season 3

    After binge-watching Elite season 1 and 2 over Christmas simply because I was so tired of seeing the trailer on my Netflix, the Spanish teen drama has returned for…… Read more “Review: Elite Season 3”

    20th Apr 202012th Apr 2020 by localbibliophile

    Review: Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 7

    In our current state of lockdown boredom, Brooklyn Nine-Nine is the possibly one of the best shows to watch at the moment with the humour, drama and well-developed characters…… Read more “Review: Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 7”

    13th Apr 202012th Apr 2020 by localbibliophile

    Review: Criminal UK

    When I started Episode 1 of Criminal: UK, I didn’t really know what I was getting myself into apart from the fact that David Tennant was in it;…… Read more “Review: Criminal UK”

    18th Dec 201913th Dec 2019 by localbibliophile

    Review: Seven Worlds, One Planet

    Sir David Attenborough strikes again. And he has successfully got me crying into my tissues. Seven Worlds, One Planet sees David Attenborough’s return to BBC One with the series focusing on…… Read more “Review: Seven Worlds, One Planet”

    16th Dec 201913th Dec 2019 by localbibliophile

    Catch-22: A Comedic Take On the Mechanical Nature of War

    Heller’s satirical work has up until now been avoided when it comes to adaptations for film and TV but finally, Executive Producer, part-director and portrayer of General…… Read more “Catch-22: A Comedic Take On the Mechanical Nature of War”

    30th Aug 201922nd Aug 2019 by localbibliophile

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