Intergalactic, Sky One review - lovely CGI, shame about the drama

★★ INTERGALACTIC, SKY ONE Cosmic jailbreak yarn lacks dramatic weight

Cosmic jailbreak yarn struggles to convince

Welcome to Commonworld, in the year 2143. It’s been built above the ruins of the old world, and the opening sequence of Sky One’s new interstellar thriller showed us the crumbling remains of Tower Bridge and St Paul’s Cathedral mouldering beneath glittering futuristic super-scrapers and sweeping skyways.

The Flight Attendant, Sky One review - first-class entertainment

★★★★ THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT, SKY ONE Kaley Cuoco excels as a hard-drinking air stewardess

Turbulence, murder and one-night stands: Kaley Cuoco excels as a hard-drinking air stewardess

“I get to see all these beautiful places and look passengers right in the eye and say the word trash.” Meet Cassie Bowden (the excellent Kaley Cuoco), flight attendant on Imperial Atlantic Airways. In firm denial about her alcohol problem, she knocks back myriads of vodka miniatures onboard, parties hard in cities the world over, has one-night stands after black-out benders (“Thank you for the effort.

Roald and Beatrix: The Tail of the Curious Mouse, Sky One review – twinkly tale for troubled times

★★★★ ROALD AND BEATRIX,  SKY ONE Twinkly tale for troubled times

Dahl-meets-Potter Christmas drama with Dawn French, Rob Brydon and Jessica Hynes

They say "never meet your heroes". That may be true, but it forms the premise of a new TV drama concerning two of the worlds most famous childrens authors – Beatrix Potter and Roald Dahl – who encounter each other at opposite ends of their life. 

Brave New World, Sky 1 review - Aldous Huxley's novel doesn't look very happy on TV

★★ BRAVE NEW WORLD, SKY 1 - Aldous Huxley's novel doesn't look very happy on TV

Lame adaptation enlivened by gratuitous slaughter

Famous dystopian novels are reliably popular with TV adapters, so it’s strange that this is the first time Aldous Huxley’s treatise on a society controlled by technology and psychological manipulation has been turned into a TV series. Of course, these days you need a pretty good fictional dystopia to surpass the one already running amok outside your window.

Prodigal Son, Sky 1 review - meet Michael Sheen, psycho killer

★★★★ PRODIGAL SON, SKY 1 Meet Michael Sheen, psycho killer

Macabre humour and ghoulish killings make this a highly bingeable series

We knew that Michael Sheen was a skilful and versatile actor, but lately he’s been getting dangerously good. Last year he roared into the third season of The Good Fight as the outrageous drug-fuelled lawyer Roland Blum, like an explosive fusion of his fellow-Welshmen Richard Burton and Anthony Hopkins.

Rob and Romesh vs Ballet, Sky 1 review - unlikely lads throw themselves in as bait

★★★★ ROB AND ROMESH VS BALLET, SKY 1 Unlikely lads throw themselves in as bait

The ballet world survives slapstick no-hopers

The odd-couple comedy duo is a time-tested concept, and Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan have discovered a chemistry that works. Rob is the giggling excitable one, while Romesh, aided by a sleepy right eye which conveys a sense of harsh judgmentalism, adds a blast of deadpan scepticism.

The Trip to Greece, Series Finale, Sky 1 review - bittersweet swansong for the cantankerous comrades

★★★★ THE TRIP TO GREECE, SERIES FINALE, SKY 1 Bittersweet swansong for the cantankerous comrades

Farce, vanity and profound seriousness somehow hang together

Could this mock-mythic journey, emulating the trek homewards to Ithaca of Homer’s hero Odysseus, really be the final series of The Trip (Sky 1)? Or will Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon see sense, and realise that they’ll never have as many free lunches as this again?

Cinderella: After Ever After, Sky 1 review - preposterous fairytale sequel tweaks the funny bone

★★★ CINDERELLA: AFTER EVER AFTER, SKY 1 Preposterous fairytale sequel tweaks the funny bone

David Walliams drives a coach and horses through Fairyland

This divertingly daft sequel to the Cinderella story (Sky 1) was the brainchild of David Walliams, who introduced it as himself, sitting smugly by a roaring fire in his authorial smoking jacket. What, he wondered, happened after Cinderella and Prince Charming were married and lived “happily ever after”?

Ant Middleton and Liam Payne: Straight Talking, Sky 1 review - when the commando met the pop star

★★★ ANT MIDDLETON AND LIAM PAYNE: STRAIGHT TALKING, SKY 1 When the commando met the pop star

Manly true confessions under African skies

“What is wrong with us? What are we doing here?” Liam Payne asked the camera, as we neared the end of his jaunt round picturesque Namibia with his quizmaster Ant Middleton. The short answer would be “it’s for the publicity, you idiot,” but of course he knows that full well. He’d just leapt off a cliff face and swung in wide circles on a rope above the russet-coloured desert far below. It looked quite fun actually.

In the Long Run, Series 2, Sky 1 review - Idris Elba's warm-hearted comedy returns

★★★★ IN THE LONG RUN, SERIES 2, SKY 1 Idris Elba's warm-hearted comedy returns

An entertaining brew of culture clash, social commentary and belly laughs

Dust off the record player: Idris Elba’s Eighties comedy In the Long Run (Sky 1) has returned for a second series. Loosely based on Elba’s childhood, the show brings us into the day-to-day life of a West African couple, their British-born son, and the community in their Leyton council estate.