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Jeremy Carpenter,
20 January 1999 |
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Three months into this yank Kung-Fu cop show and big changes have taken place. Out goes the spunky blonde to be replaced by wise-cracking ex-Saturday Night Live host Arsenio Hall, who comes in at equal billing with Sammo Heung.
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Jerry Carpenter,
20 January 1999 |
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Yikes, another show based on a previously successful format – in this case the love it or absolutely goddam loathe it BBC2 sexy lawyer show ‘This Life’.
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Jerry Carpenter,
20 January 1999 |
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I bet you missed this the first time round. Hell, I bet you missed it the second time round. They keep sticking out shows like this in the ‘Later’ slot on C4, and no one watches because they can’t be arsed to go beyond those HIGHLY FRICKING IRRITATING CGI ‘comedy schtick slots with all the ‘funny’ robots that kick off most late nights on C4.
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Jeremy Carpenter,
20 January 1999 |
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Amongst otherwise Tits ‘n’ Complete Arse merchants Channel 5’s rare skills are it’s buying in of job lots of the American shows that other channels never know what to do with (witness ITV’s handling of ‘Millenium’ ) and showing them prime time.
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Jerry Carpenter,
20 January 1999 |
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Just when you thought there were too many cooks were already spoiling the broth on TV, here comes another one.
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Justin Harries,
20 January 1999 |
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This Saturday Channel Four invites you to reacquaint yourself with the cycle of Planet of the Apes movies. And what with the media being so fixated on the concepts of evolutionary psychology at the moment, there isn’t a better time to ‘Go Ape’.
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