
Anita Singh
Arts and Entertainment Editor and TV Critic at The Telegraph
Daily Telegraph arts and entertainment editor. TV critic. Bradfordian
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Anita Singh
Never one to knowingly undersell himself, Noel Edmonds has been busily promoting his show as the new Clarkson's Farm. Having watched it all, I can tell you that this would only be true if Jeremy Clarkson abandoned all self-knowledge and spent every episode behaving like a complete prat, while sharing a shedload of pseudo-scientific woo-woo. Clarkson's Farm vs Noel's Funny Farm. There's really no contest.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Anita Singh
Noel Edmonds has been building a new life in New Zealand - ITVNever one to knowingly undersell himself, Noel Edmonds has been busily promoting his show as the new Clarkson’s Farm. Having watched it all, I can tell you that this would only be true if Jeremy Clarkson abandoned all self-knowledge and spent every episode behaving like a complete prat, while sharing a shedload of pseudo-scientific woo-woo. Clarkson’s Farm vs Noel’s Funny Farm. There’s really no contest.
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Anita Singh
A puzzle-setter turns sleuth in a quirky British crime series. Stop me if you think you've heard this one before. Murder Most Puzzling is trying to be Ludwig, which was a hit for the BBC last year. But it's a pale imitation. While that one was a five-star treat starring David Mitchell, this one is a two-star rip-off starring Phyllis Logan. The missteps start as soon as we are introduced to her character, Cora Felton.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Anita Singh
Phyllis Logan as Cora Felton - Channel 5A puzzle-setter turns sleuth in a quirky British crime series. Stop me if you think you’ve heard this one before. Murder Most Puzzling is trying to be Ludwig, which was a hit for the BBC last year. But it’s a pale imitation. While that one was a five-star treat starring David Mitchell, this one is a two-star rip-off starring Phyllis Logan. The missteps start as soon as we are introduced to her character, Cora Felton.
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Anita Singh
The BBC is under pressure to conduct a thorough investigation because the allegations come only weeks after it published an independent review into workplace culture. The corporation's chairman, Samir Shah, said after publication of the review that there is no place at the broadcaster for those who "abuse power or punch down or behave badly". The review told of "untouchable" star names who were allowed to get away with bad behaviour, but also referred to some executives behind the camera.
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