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Anita Singh

Anita Singh

Arts and Entertainment Editor (news) at The Daily Telegraph - Telegraph.co.uk

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  • English
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  • Art
  • Books
  • Entertainment

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Recent Articles

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Baptiste, series 2 episode 1 review: a glum thriller but what glee to see sexagenarians on TV

It’s a promising start for the second series of the detective thriller, but why has Baptiste gone all deranged Robinson Crusoe?
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The Two Ronnies: Ronnie Corbett’s Lost Tapes, review: an affectiona...

Ronnie Corbett’s friends and family – and Robbie Williams – were filled with warm memories of the comedy giant
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Rise in men who feel the BBC ‘no longer reflects people like me’

Corporation’s annual report reveals a year-on-year increase in the sentiment, which has remained static for women
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Kathy Burke: Money Talks, review: an enjoyable snoop into other peo...

In her latest Channel 4 documentary, Kathy Burke took on an uncomfortable topic: personal wealth
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Big Dog Britain, review: eye-opening slobberfest explains why peopl...

Richard Macer’s wry, witty delve into enormous dogs attempted to understand the psychology of the owners
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Ghislaine Maxwell: Epstein’s Shadow, review: daddy issues, neglect ...

Ahead of her trial on charges of sexual exploitation, this three-part documentary gives a comprehensive account of Ghislaine Maxwell’s life
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Yet another Diana documentary, but mercifully this one didn’t have ...

ITV’s feature-length documentary about Diana, Princess of Wales marks what would have been her 60th birthday
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BritBox’s Hollywood Bulldogs is a glorious tale of the crash-bang-w...

This documentary is packed with brilliant anecdotes of falling out of helicopters, crashing cars and jumping a rickshaw over a camel
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Kensington Palace: Behind Closed Doors, review: hardly more access ...

Most of the doors remain firmly close in Channel 5’s fluffy fly-on-the-wall documentary about Kensington Palace
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Mumford & Sons banjo player quits after being harangued by ‘viral L...

Musician falls victim to ‘cancel culture’ after apology for praising a writer critical of the far-Left unleashes a furious online backlash
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Time, episode 3 review: Sean Bean’s song of salvation is time well ...

The Jimmy McGovern prison drama was a masterclass in acting and provided food for thought on the idea of atonement
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‘Clueless DJs who have no idea’: Country fans despair that music on...

Plus: James Hall thinks Absolute Radio’s move is ‘eccentric’ since the prevailing radio winds seem to be blowing in the opposite direction
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Together, review: the lockdown lovers with a biting message for Boris

Sharon Horgan and James McAvoy’s two-hander lockdown drama wove in a Covid polemic - it was ambitious and accomplished but stagey
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BBC must end ‘we know best’ attitude in wake of Martin Bashir scand...

Corporation told it must deliver ‘accuracy, impartiality and diversity of opinion’ and ensure such a situation ‘never happens again’
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Putting a face to the ‘nerds’ behind the vaccine: Horizon Special, ...

Horizon gave a thorough explanation of the science that went into the development of Covid vaccines and the people who made them happen
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Undercover in Africa’s Secret State: Dispatches, review: this repor...

Eritrean nationals risked their lives to film undercover footage in a country where there are no national elections and no free press
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The Return: Life After Isis, review: Shamima Begum has her say

This Sky Documentaries film heard from the women who had run away to join Isil, but were now trapped inside the Roj detention camp
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GB News trounces BBC in ratings on launch night

The opening programme hosted by Andrew Neil drew an average audience of 262,000 compared with 100,000 on the BBC News channel
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Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella could get green light to open with...

Boris Johnson indicates that Lord Lloyd-Webber’s new production could receive special dispensation to launch as part of a Covid pilot scheme
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Time, episode 2 review: do people who’ve done bad things deserve fo...

Jimmy McGovern’s prison drama veered on the didactic in its second episode, but boasted some strong supporting performances
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Casting call for fat pony to bring Norman Thelwell’s cartoon to life

The search is on for a girl to play Penelope, the eager young rider, and a chubby pony to play Merrylegs in a new film based on the drawings