Everything in this feelgood programme was bathed in sunshine. You could virtually feel the summer holiday warmth in the air, and the cool breeze in her hotel room as she opened the shutters.
Please spare a thought for the people who write detective dramas. They can try, but they'll never produce anything as dramatic and mysterious as real life.
ROLAND WHITE: Michael Gove was ridiculed during the Brexit campaign when he said that people 'have had enough of experts'.
After watching Poison Water, you might well think that he was right.
You might remember that John Major once defined Britishness as warm beer, long shadows on cricket grounds, and old ladies cycling to Holy Communion through the morning mist.
When people start new jobs in real life, they wait a few days to settle in. They're on their best behaviour, and they don't moan that it was much better at their old place.
Celebrity MasterChef is further proof that you can make successful television from pretty much anything. The cooks' first task was to reveal a piece of food, and prepare something with that ingredien…