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1. Survivors - Gripping drama on BBC 1
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 November 2008Survivors is a remake of a hit show of the same name from the mid-70s that followed a group of people who survive an accidentally-released plague.
2. Invisibles? They may as well be
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 May 2008New BBC comedy-drama The Invisibles follows a well-worn premise: a pair of old criminals – and masters of their art – promise to retire but, regretfully, are drawn together for one last job that’ll break the bank.
3. Come Dine With Me
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 May 2008Changing CDWM into a one-hour show hasn’t really worked.
As a devotee from the beginning, the joy of watching the contestants in this dinner party competition is the fact they are given enough rope to hang themselves.
4. Midsomer Murders
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 May 2008The haphazard scheduling of Midsomer Murders as well as its high repeat count, means it’s often only to easy to miss a new one.
5. A peep into men’s minds
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 May 2008Peep Show has got to be one of Britain’s unluckiest comedy series.
Despite an endless stream of positive reviews and a devout group of fans it was on the verge of being cancelled before the fourth season achieved merely average ratings.
6. Clarissa and the King's cookbook
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 May 2008The fantastic Medieval series continues on BBC4 with the remaining fat lady concocting dishes served in the reign of Richard II.
7. A moving account of pal’s suicide
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 November 2008It must be documentary season for washed-up politicians.
8. Sellers are so dull
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 November 2008ITV has proven itself to be good at copying things. Strictly Come Dancing became such a huge hit that Dancing on Ice suddenly appeared, and the popularity of Doctor Who, I’m sure, had no bearing at all on Primeval hitting our screens.
9. Bear Grylls: born big head
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 May 2008I get the impression that the ludicrously-named Bear Grylls is a man who takes himself far more seriously than anyone else does.
10. Feline a bit cheated
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 May 2008Derren Brown has long been a master of filling TV shows with the flimsiest of clichés – and the latest episode of Trick or Treat, his mind-bending journey through the human psyche, was business as usual.
