Christopher Stevens
- Writer and reviewer
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Leslie Phillips was fruity... but so are cherries soaked in brandy
Leslie Phillips spoke almost exclusively in wolf whistles. With just a long-drawled 'Hel-lo', he could convey surprise, appreciation, flirtation and a hint of sexual menace.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 8th November 2022The Love Box in Your Living Room review
Great gags but you need a BBC history degree to get them all.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 28th October 2022The Larkins review
The Larkins is nothing less than the murder of a national treasure.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 17th October 2022I Hate You, review
If this is being young today, I'm glad to be a Baby Boomer.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 14th October 2022Doc Martin review
Everyone's getting ill in Portwenn before grumpy Doc Martin leaves.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 29th September 2022Cunk On Earth review
In this history of human civilisation, there's a delightful cleverness about some of her idiocies. She described Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs as the earliest emojis and pointed out how incompetent humans have become, thanks to evolution.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 21st September 2022Doc Martin review
A heart-warming return to UK's most notorious disease hotspot.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 8th September 2022Marriage review
At long last! A brilliant BBC drama about normal people.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 15th August 2022Code 404 review
A childish sitcom perfect for kids - if it weren't for all the swearing.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 5th August 2022The South Bank Show: Frank Skinner review
Melvyn Bragg deftly cut down to the emotional roots of stand-up Frank Skinner's drive to perform comedy.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 21st July 2022