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Category Archives: grief
Was it one series too many for After Life? A review
A blog that argues that the black comedy After Life, should have ended in its prime after series 2. Disappointing third series Having just finished watching the third series of After Life by Ricky Gervais, I am left feeling somewhat … Continue reading
Posted in COMEDY, EMOTION, ENTERTAINMENT, grief, POPULAR CULTURE, THE ARTS, TV, TV REVIEW, UK TV, Uncategorized
Tagged AFTER LIFE, AFTER LIFE REVIEW, BLACK COMEDY, BRIAN, DAVID BRADLEY, DEALING WITH GRIEF, EMOTIVE, Family, Grief, GRIEVING, LIFE, LISA, LOSS, MOURNING, MOVING, NETFLIX, PENELOPE WILTON, RICKY GERVAIS, SERIES 1, SERIES 2, SERIES 3, TONY JOHNSON, tv review, WIDOW, WIDOWED
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INTERMEZZO by Sally Rooney – A review – 4/5
Intense grief, brotherhood, and sex Intermezzo, the fourth novel by critically acclaimed Irish author Sally Rooney, is an absolute triumph that explores the impact of grief, family conflict, and unconventional relationships. Having never read a novel by Sally Rooney before, … Continue reading
Posted in BOOK REVIEWS, grief, MENTAL HEALTH, POPULAR CULTURE, THE ARTS, Uncategorized
Tagged A REVIEW, BOOK, BOOK REVIEW, book reviews, books, brotherhood, chess, death, Dublin, Family, fiction, Grief, Intermezzo, irish author, Ivan Koubek, LITERARY REVIEW, Normal People, Peter Koubek, polygamy, relationships, Sally Rooney, SEX
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Are you brave enough to scale the heights? ‘The Heights’ by Louise Candlish – a review
Louise Candlish has done it yet again with The Heights. The only way is up for this storyteller supreme! Having been mightily impressed by Louise Candlish’s last three novels (The Other Passenger, Those People and Our House), it was always … Continue reading
Posted in BOOK REVIEWS, BOOKS, death, grief, LITERATURE, POPULAR CULTURE, Uncategorized
Tagged #TheHeights, Ellen Saint, fiction, Grief, Keiran Watts, Louise Candlish, Our House, psychological thriller, SUSPENSE, The Heights, those people, THRILLER, Vic
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It’s getting better all the time! OCD and me, an update!
This is going to be a short blog about me and my OCD. An update about how things have been for me since my last OCD blog in late November. I’ll give you a good clue here, it’s been fandabidozi!! … Continue reading
Posted in EMOTION, FAMILY, grief, HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH, OCD, Uncategorized
Tagged ANDY SCARFMAN LLOYD, DELAYED GRIEF, Family, LOSING A FATHER, LOVE, mental health, OCD
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The Inherited Outsider. THE VINTAGE BOOKSHOP OF MEMORIES by Elizabeth Holland. A review.
The Vintage Bookshop of Memories by budding author Elizabeth Holland, is an enchanting romantic novel, that is the perfect antidote for these austere times that we currently all find ourselves in. The biggest compliment to give The Vintage Bookshop … Continue reading
Against All Odds
World Mental Health Day, Saturday, October 10th, 2020. Time to celebrate my life. Time to tell the world what I have completely been through. Time to finally shout out loud, “I AM HAPPY TO BE ALIVE!” “I WISH I WAS … Continue reading
Posted in ANXIETY, DEPRESSION, EMOTION, grief, HEALTH, mens health, MENTAL HEALTH, NHS, OCD, Uncategorized
Tagged DEPRESSION, Health, MEN'S HEALTH, mental health, OCD, PROSTATITIS, WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY 2020
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AN ASHAMED, INTROSPECTIVE AND HOODWINKED LOUIS! ‘Louis Theroux – Savile’. A review.
This was a BBC Two documentary by Louis Theroux with a difference. Never before have we seen him revisit one of his earlier programmes. First aired fifteen years ago, he looked back at the documentary he did with the now … Continue reading
Posted in ANXIETY, BBC, documentary, EMOTION, ENTERTAINMENT, grief, POPULAR CULTURE, TELEVISION, THE ARTS, TV, TV REVIEW, UK TV, Uncategorized
Tagged 1972, 1973, 2016, 70S, 80S, ANDY LLOYD TV CRITIC, ARTHUR CARY, ASHAMED, AYSHA RAFAELE, BBC, BBC TELEVISION STATION, BBC TWO, BBC2, BRITISH TELEVISION, BRITISH TV, CHARITABLE WORK, CHERIE WHEATCROFT, child abuse, culture, DAME JANET SMITH, DAME JANET SMITH REPORT, death, DOCU, DOCUMENTARY, EMOTION, entertainment, Grief, HOODWINKED, INTROSPECTION, JANET COPE, JIM'LL FIX IT, JIMMY SAVILE, kat ward, LEEDS, LOUIS THEROUX, LOUIS THEROUX JIMMY SAVILE, LOUIS THEROUX JIMMY SAVILE REVIEW, MANDEVILLE HOSPITAL, media, NHS, OPERATION YEW TREE, PEDOPHILE, popular culture, RAPE, SAM, SAVILE, Scarfman_, SEX OFFENDER, SEXUAL ABUSE, SEXUAL ABUSE AT CHURCH, SHOWBIZ, SIR JIMMY SAVILE, STOKE MANDEVILLE HOSPITAL, SUSAN, SYLVIA NICOL, TELEVISION, TELEVISION REVIEW, THE ARTS, THEROUX, TV, TV CRITIC, tv review, TV WRITING, UK TELEVISION, UK TV, YOUTHECRITIC
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COLD FEET MIGHT BE UNUSUAL IN SEPTEMBER, BUT OH WHAT A JOYOUS, GLORIOUS COMEBACK! ‘COLD FEET’ – Series 6, episode 1 review. 05/09/16.
TV show comebacks are not always guaranteed to be a roaring success. For example, no more Only Fools and Horses should have been made after Del and Rodney FINALLY became millionaires. The remake of Dallas was an unmitigated disaster and … Continue reading
Posted in COMEDY, DRAMA, EMOTION, ENTERTAINMENT, FAMILY, grief, ITV1, MELODRAMAS, POPULAR CULTURE, screenplay, TELEVISION, THE ARTS, TV, TV REVIEW, UK TV, Uncategorized
Tagged #coldfeet, ADAM, ANDY LLOYD, ANDYSCARFMANLLOYDWORDPRESS.COM, BRITISH TELEVISION, BRITISH TV, COLD FEET, COLD FEET 05/09/16, COLD FEET REVIEW, COLD FEET SERIES 6 SIX, COMEDY, COMEDY DRAMA, DAVID, DRAMA, EMOTION, entertainment, EPISODE 1 ONE, Family, FAY RIPLEY, Grief, HERMIONE NORRIS, itv, ITV1, JAMES NESBITT, JEN, JENNY, JOHN THOMSON, KAREN, KAREN DAVID, LANDLADY, LEANNE BEST, MANCHESTER, MANCHESTER COMEDY DRAMA, MIKE BULLEN, PETE, popular culture, RACHEL, ROBERT BATHURST, ROBIN, SCARFMAN, Scarfman_, SINGAPORE, TELEVISION, TELEVISION REVIEW, THE ARTS, TV, TV COMEBACKS, TV CRITIC, tv review, UK TV
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