CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

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Passenger review: Emmerdale meets Stranger Things via Blair Witch... and I'm confused! writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

The Gentlemen review: Posh twits, gangsters, shotguns... Guy Ritchie's crime comedy is a blast, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

World's Most Dangerous Roads review: Rhod Gilbert's a natural literary wit - give that man a book deal! writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's TV: Horror, feuds and the endless night cast a bewitching spell

Miss Scarlet And The Duke review: A drug-addled MP shot in a brothel? It's a case for Victorian sleuth Eliza, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS' WEEKEND TV: Shocking or slapstick . . . these murders are brilliantly inventive

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's TV: Did Elvis really fly to England for posh poached egg and asparagus?

What inspired Mastermind's sinister black chair and dazzling spotlight? CHRISTOPHER STEVENS has the answer - but it's not what you might think

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS on last night's return of 1990s favourite Gladiators - and the biggest mismatch the contest has ever see

Imagine... French And Saunders: Pointed, Bitchy, Bitter review: Only Alan Yentob could make French and Saunders unfunny! writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

Doctor Who review: All-swinging, all-dancing, this athletic new five-star Doctor has thankfully left the weary, wokey preaching behind, says CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

Call The Midwife review: The midwives' East End Christmas - thankfully without the Kray twins, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

Vanishing Act review: The most beautiful people on TV Down Under? Fraud investigators, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

Was this the moment Ellie Leach secured her Strictly Come Dancing title? Writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

Blood Actually: A Murder, They Hope Mystery review - All-star cast meet gruesome ends straight out of Midsomer Murders, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

The Playboy Bunny Murder: Who killed Bunny Eva? There are no answers in this sketchy account, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

Tony Robinson's Marvellous Machines review: Baldrick has a cunning plan to fix potholes - and it might just work! writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's TV: Who knew a huge hooter could make you a hit with the ladies?

Mouthwatering mysteries from Meera Syal's crime-solving cook: CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's TV

It was so cold at the Pole, Ben Fogle's blond quiff froze solid: CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's TV