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The murderers' chosen craft infused their crimes and brought out the best in the deceptively unsophisticated Detective Columbo.
Remember when Entourage used to have good cameos? Remember when the guys actually had fun? Remember when Ari was a supporting character? Those days are long gone
With over 500 events staged annually, child beauty pageants are big business in America. Can this glorified world of spray tans and fake nails catch on in Britain?
BSG - The Plan is an interesting, but not essential, direct-to-DVD coda to the popular re-imagined sci-fi series.
Being Human is a great new British horror-drama making its way across the pond to the U.S.
Although it's not as smart nor its budget as big as those of major network spook shows, Burn Notice is a fun summertime diversion.
Greed, avarice, betrayal; no its not the plot of a Shakespearean play, but just some of the themes you can witness during an episode of Come Dine with Me
Ailing ship captains, raging seas, and a coat guard rescue effort kick off a new season of real life drama. Deadliest Catch continues to deliver spellbinding viewing.
As the show teeters on the edge of extinction, this episode balances on the line of mediocrity.
The new sci-fi drama from David S. Goyer and Brannon Braga succeeds with a simple concept and near limitless potential.
Dominic Savage delves behind the grim headlines to tell the story of three people all affected by the current banking crisis.
J.J. Abrams' new spook-fest proves that everything old is new again.
Fox's new hit series, Glee, is already straining credulity and tolerance. But perhaps it's all about perception.
This documentary follows a two pronged approach. A forensics team tries to identify the outlaw from his remains while dramatic reenactments detail his reign of terror.
Lost in Austen, loosely based on the popular Jane Austen novel, is a period piece that will entice viewers. Fans of the book will become fans of the new miniseries.
Shot in the same mockumentary style, Parks and Recreation is a lot like NBC'S The Office. But is that really a bad thing?
Wrestling fans weary of WWE's style over substance and TNA's often misfire storylines have a new TV alternative. Ring of Honor is different and ripe with potential. .
The second half of South Park's thirteenth season has a strong debut, once again mining current events in pop culture for material.
Is the Duchess of York really the best person to tackle the problems on a south Manchester council estate? Part one of this ITV documentary reveals the hurdles she faces.
The premiere of V received the best ratings for any new fall show on the major networks. But does it deserve to be a smash hit? Not yet.
Ron Moore, Michael Taylor, and Peter Berg create a compelling new sci-fi drama for FOX.
The wasteland of summer reruns gets a reprieve with a mildly charming (yet more than mildly familiar) new sci-fi procedural.
Harmless and fun Saturday night entertainment that is actually broadcast on a Sunday, a move which makes about as much sense as the incomprehensible scoring system.
A ghost, a werewolf and a vampire move into a flat together and try to be normal despite their unusual, supernatural setbacks. Sounds funny right? Well, not quite.
ITV's new reality cop show tries to bring the audience on the front line with cop mounted cameras but fails to add anything new to the fledging genre.
Television and radio presenter Tim Shaw hosts one of those overdone surgery make-over thingies but due to his self deprecation this is somewhat watchable.
Another collection of nutty noshers need diet help on this new series on the BBC's harmless but rather dull self-improvement programme.
Stage and screen actor Jonathan Pryce joins Dave Gorman in assessing the latest collection of bizarre ideas on this mediocre comedy gameshow.
An interesting documentary that aims to explain just why workplace massacres, or "going postal", have occurred in the USA in the last 20 years.
A rare treat as Good Game is a very entertaining video game news and reviews program that is actually shown on television.
Grimefighters is a decent and occasionally interesting documentary series on ITV that's best watched while not eating.
The Horrible Histories series moves to TV with an educational show that fuses facts and comedy into a decent and entertaining children's tea time programme.
A reduced cast and a change of pace leaves the masters of the long con falling a little flat and short changing viewers with a rather uninspiring comeback.
Crop circles and alien invasion await Peter Kingdom and his team in the second episode in the third series of the well acted but average ITV comedy-drama.
Lie To Me's "lie-catcher" premise and flashes of visual wit put a twist on the detective-show genre. Whether it can stay fresh remains to be seen.
To follow in the success of family programmes like Doctor Who, the BBC's Saturday night take on the story of a young Merlin lives up to expectations.
Monday Monday is ITV's attempt to rival the BBC's latest office comedy-drama Personal Affairs. And it does, it's equally as empty and awful.
A rather fun addition to the always expanding genre of celebrity travel shows where Merton joins a blind cricket team and racketeers with a group of eunuchs.
The cult sci-fi comedy gets a disappointing comeback on British TV after more than 10 years with a subpar story that bares resemblance to League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse
Vic and Bob return for a brand new series of their once successful and popular surreal panel show Shooting Stars.
The BBC's new so-so sitcom about two old men on opposite sides of the scale might not be the most original concept ever created for a TV show but it does have its moments
The Speaker is a new twist on the talent show format by providing a platform for youngsters who want to be public speakers but the embarrassment is hard to watch at times
The second season of Australia's Top Gear opens with an Evolution X review, a coast-based race and new co-host James Morrison replacing Charlie Cox.
BBC Three's latest sitcom We Are Klang is a genuinely funny TV comedy from a likeable and talented trio.
Rob Brydon takes over from Angus Deayton as host for the third series of the brilliant celebrity truth or lie panel show.
The remaining nine finalists were presented with two opportunities to market themselves to the print media, with varying levels of success.
A creepy and atmospheric comedy thriller that's short on laughs but has the aesthetics expected from The League of Gentlemen boys.
An exciting crime series starring Andy Buchan, Jody Latham, Peter Mullan, Tamsin Outhwaite and Liz White.
Another eight Australian ladettes are sent to an old-fashioned English finishing school for their transformation into ladies.
Ten years later, creator Rob Thomas gets a second chance to bring his romantic procedural to ABC, hoping to find a new audience for the god of love.


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