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TV Previews: Paul Whitelaw looks at the tragic tale of Caroline Flack and finds some Comic Relief

TV Previews: Paul Whitelaw looks at the tragic tale of Caroline Flack and finds some Comic Relief by Paul Whitelaw © Supplied This week, Courier TV critic Paul Whitelaw previews a sobering insight into the Caroline Flack story, hails the return of Taskmaster and looks at this year’s Comic Relief offerings. Caroline Flack: Her Life and Death – Channel 4, Wednesday, 9pm In December 2019, TV presenter Caroline Flack was arrested for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend. Two months later she took her own life. In this touching documentary, Flack’s tragic story is told by those who knew her best. Her family reveal that even as a child she was prone to mood swings. She found heartbreak impossible to deal with. She suffered breakdowns and self-harmed. Like so many people do, she hid her depression. This is all discussed in a gentle, loving way. It’s a sensitive eulogy to an emotionally fragile person and a damning indictment of our callous modern age. Flack was hounded by

TV PREVIEWS: Paul Whitelaw picks the best programmes for the week ahead

TV PREVIEWS: Paul Whitelaw picks the best programmes for the week ahead
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TV Previews: Critic Paul Whitelaw rounds up the pick of this week s TV

by Paul Whitelaw © Supplied Courier TV critic Paul Whitelaw takes no prisoners this week as he gives his verdict on programmes including The Fall of a Tabloid King, Why is Covid Killing People of Colour and The Terror. Max Clifford: The Fall of a Tabloid King – Channel 4, Monday, 9pm This excoriating documentary delves into the sordid cesspit of Clifford’s life. The now dead publicist was a vile human being: an amoral hypocrite, bully and narcissist. A psychopath. A pervert. A paedophile. Much like Savile, he hid in plain sight. Clifford revelled in power and the fear he wrought. A self-styled arch-manipulator, he thought he was untouchable. So no wonder we all enjoyed some schadenfreude when he was eventually exposed and incarcerated. But, via contributions from some of his victims, the programme paints a far more important picture of an evil man who was kept afloat for years by some of our media. It’s the antithesis of Clifford’s philosophy. It prints the truth.

Paul Whitelaw: TV Previews - It s a Sin continues to captivate while the focus is on UK travel for the best of the rest

by Paul Whitelaw February 13 2021, 10.45am This week, Paul Whitelaw previews the final episode of the ground-breaking It’s a Sin and he finds Paul Merton’s tour of Scotland’s lochs rather more engaging than the raft of other travel-based programmes. It’s a Sin – Channel 4, Friday, 9pm Over the last five weeks, I’ve taken the unprecedented and frankly maverick step of choosing the same show as my highlight of the week. That’s because nothing has come close to It’s a Sin, the Russell T. Davies-penned drama about a group of friends dealing with the AIDS crisis in the 1980s. And now it comes to an end. Ritchie (Olly Alexander) is seriously ill at home on the Isle of Wight. His formidable mother (a strikingly layered turn from Keeley Hawes) struggles to cope with her pain, anger and confusion. A near-continuous shot through the corridors and wards of a hospital where patients are dying of AIDS is breath-taking.

Paul Whitelaw: TV for the week ahead including It s A Sin, Craftivism, Joanna Lumley s Home Sweet Home

Paul Whitelaw: TV for the week ahead including It s A Sin, Craftivism, Joanna Lumley s Home Sweet Home
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