Graham Kibble-White
- Reviewer
Press clippings Page 5
Unlike the doomed Sessions, to whom we were almost compelled to feel indebted, Baddiel and Skinner make us feel as though we are their contemporaries. This isn't a performance we're watching, it's a happening (albeit a low-key happening) that we're part of.
Graham Kibble-White, Off The Telly, 28th May 2000Over six enjoyable episodes it's only really now that Messrs. Higson, Reeves and Mortimer have finally laid to rest the ghosts of the past, and it could be argued that they leave R&H(D) stronger than when they found it. Its continuation is a must.
Graham Kibble-White, Off The Telly, 22nd April 2000In an evening where Jim Davidson sings Boyzone (cf. The Generation Game) Jonathan Creek is something of a peculiarity - an imaginative, quirky, witty piece which successfully targets the family audience without gunging them.
Graham Kibble-White, Off The Telly, 27th November 1999