TV review: Fresh Meat; Order and Disorder; Freddie Mercury: the Great Pretender – an Imagine Special
There's one problem with Fresh Meat: I'm laughing so much that I miss stuffFresh Meat (Channel 4) has clearly eased into a higher gear for its second series. Nothing else on telly is so comically dense: jokes pile up quickly, and you always risk missing something funny by laughing. It's a brilliant mixture of intelligence and idiocy, deploying complex, evolving characters who can still occasionally sum themselves up in one line ("Insufficient funds," says Oregon, staring at a cashpoint screen. "...
Guardian Music — There's one problem with Fresh Meat: I'm laughing so much that I miss stuffFresh Meat (Channel 4) has clearly eased into a higher gear for its second series. Nothing else... more info
ContactMusic — How many times do we need to see a documentary on Freddie Mercury? That seemed to be the question on most critics lips as BBC1 aired 'Freddie Mercury... more info