Category Archives: General TV Reviews
American History’s Biggest Fibs Review
Originally published on Telly Binge. By Will Barber Taylor The national myth upon which so many country’s patriotism is based is so often vital to a sense of community between […]
Trump Takes On The World Episode 3 Review
By Will Barber Taylor As President Trump leaves the White House after four years in what is one of the most controversial presidencies in history, BBC Two delves into the […]
Traces Episode One Review
By Will Barber Taylor When Emma Hedges (Molly Windsor) returns to Dundee to start her new job as a lab technician, she’s encouraged to take part in an online course […]
Black Narcissus Episode One Preview
By Will Barber Taylor Mopu, Himalayas, 1934. A remote clifftop palace once known as the ‘House of Women’ holds many dark secrets. When the young nuns of St. Faith […]
Roadkill Episode One Review
By Will Barber Taylor Peter Laurence (Hugh Laurie) is a self-made, forceful and charismatic politician positioned in the cabinet as Minister for Transport. Married with two daughters, and celebrating his […]
Bobby Kennedy For President Review: An Inspiring Life
This piece was originally published for The Round website back in 2018. By Will Barber Taylor Robert Francis Kennedy, known as Bobby, is perhaps less known to the world than […]
China: A New World Order Review
By Will Barber Taylor China has over the past century changed to such an extent that it seems no longer recognisable. From a country that was riddled with poverty and […]
Peaky Blinders Series Five Episode One “Black Tuesday” Review
By Will Barber Taylor “We own the ropes, who’s gonna hang us now?” so says Tommy Shelby MP (Cillian Murphy) in the first episode of the brand-new series of Peaky […]
Brassic Episode One Preview
By Will Barber Taylor Comedy Dramas have become the go to word for sitcoms these days. Since the advent of The Office, few series like to call themselves sitcoms even […]