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The finest TV critic of our time talks about Sport, Sitcoms, News, the Weather, Children's programmes and 'Reality Television'. A.A. Gill has been the must-read television critic in the SUNDAY TIMES 'Culture' section for more than ten years. This collection of some of the best writing from his columns is broken down into themes - Sport, Costume Drama, Detectives, Children's Television, and News. And now it's over to A.A. Gill: 'Those who complain, usually from the Parnassian heights of print journalism, that TV is dumbed-down and peddles dross to the lowest common denominator, citing Big Brother or Celibate Love Island, miss the point... In barely a generation, the information from television has changed the way we see the world and everyone in it. That's no small achievement. Television really does make a difference... It can bring down walls, save lives and right wrongs. It can also tell you how to put a water feature on your patio...' Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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I used to read the Sunday Times ritualistically and now that I no longer do so A.A. Gill's columns are one of the things I miss the most. It should be said though that his television criticism is his least interesting work (which isn't to say it's not good) his travel columns and features are usually better but the restaurant reviews are where his true genius lies. ( )