Category: Television


  • It’s Utter Nonsense, But 90210 Is My New Guilty Addiction

    I’ve got a new favourite TV series, and you absolutely have to watch it. It isn’t very intellectual. People don’t do a lot of staring into the distance. There isn’t loads of blood and torture – nobody gets their chins cut off with industrial pliers. It isn’t set in a 1960s advertising agency, nor do […]

  • DVD Release: The Fades Series One ★★★★☆

    The Fades is another show from BBC Three’s growing stack of original British drama. It’s intricate, sprawling, smart and witty. It can also be rather terrifying at times, but in a way more reminiscent of Being Human rather than The Exorcist. The title of the series is the name given to the dead, or rather […]

  • The BBC’s Marketing of Top Gear to Young Viewers Is Worrying

    Barnaby Walter gives his view on the heated debate surrounding Clarkson and co.’s behaviour on the BBC show.

  • DVD Release: Anime Legends: Gurren Lagann Complete Collection ★★★★★

    Anime tends to hang from a huge chain of stereotypes, both good and bad. But one particular stereotype that constantly hangs over the majority of this medium of animation is being completely over-the-top. The bar has constantly been pushed, with planets being destroyed in Dragon Ball Z, adoring crowds being hammily addressed in Code Geass, […]

  • Life’s Too Short: Fails to Reach Previous Heights

    In one of the promotions for Life’s Too Short, Ricky Gervais laconically states: “Watch it. It’s like a cross between The Office and Extras.” From watching episode 1 this seems like a pretty accurate description, though that’s not to say that it’s as good as either previous sitcom. Life’s Too Short is not much more […]

  • The Absolutely Fabulous Return Of…

    This winter sees the return of Absolutely Fabulous, or Ab Fab as we all know it. After twenty years, Patsy and Eddy are celebrating theri anniversary in assuredly drunken style with three new specials for the BBC. Although the show started before most of us could even walk, the re-runs and Christmas specials have always […]

  • Su Su Power Rangers!

    As an all-new series approaches, The Edge looks back at what we loved about the original series

  • Chickens: Not Much to Crow About

    Though I only found what I saw of The Inbetweeners moderately amusing at best, the premise of actors and writers Simon Bird, Joe Thomas and Jonny Sweet’s Channel 4 comedy showcase pilot Chickens intrigued me. Mainly because period comedy, when done right (Dad’s Army, Ripping Yarns, Blackadder) is often excellent, but the show’s set up has a […]

  • Adjust Your Set – October 2011

    A look at TV comedy for October 2011

  • Protest or Greed? (There’s only one way to find out…)

    Don’t know what to make of the riots? Sky does the thinking for you…

  • Brian Cox’s The Wonders of The Universe – New Horizons

    A review of the BBC2 series ‘Wonders of the Universe’

  • Human nature under the microscope: Human Planet

    Let the BBC take you on an incredible journey through the Human Planet. Narrated by John Hurt, this series will show you just how far man can adapt to his surroundings. And the extent of the extreme conditions he can live in.

  • ‘Episodes’ Review

    The EDGE take a look at Matt LeBlanc’s latest foray into comedy television. It’s got to be better than ‘Joey’, surely…?

  • Louis Theroux: Law and Disorder in Lagos

    Has Louis gone a bit too far this time…? The EDGE find out, in their review of Louis Theroux: Law and Disorder in Lagos