These are among the TV shows I call toothless and vapid
Peyton Place, Dick Van Dyke, Perry Mason, The Munsters, Bonanza and Dr. Kildare don't suit Milton Shulman
Peyton Place, Dick Van Dyke, Perry Mason, The Munsters, Bonanza and Dr. Kildare don't suit Milton Shulman
Milton Shulman takes a penetrating look at The Informer
Critic Milton Shulman takes Diana Rigg out for lunch
Critic Milton Shulman takes a look at the Matador programme
Milton Shulman sounds a warning note on television sport
Milton Shulman takes a biting look at television
Milton Shulman on the business types of television
Milton Shulman lets himself go
Milton Shulman loves Eamonn Andrews! Just kidding, he hates him
Soap operas: nobody likes them, so why are they top of the viewing charts, asks Milton Shulman
Satire with David Frost on BBC-1? Milton Shulman isn't a fan
Television plays: yay or nay? Nay, says Milton Shulman
Roy Hudd in a silent comedy commissioned by Frank Muir: sounds good, right? Wrong, says Milton Shulman
Milton Shulman loves hating arts programmes
Talk shows: aren'tcha sick of 'em? asks Milton Shulman
Kids these days, growls Milton Shulman as he refuses to give them their ball back
Milton Shulman picks his way through the viewing offerings of 1965
There's only one thing worse than the thighs and boobs in Rediffusion's Riviera Police – and that's when there aren't any, writes Milton Shulman
Milton Shulman prefers BBC comedy to ITV comedy… sometimes
Milton Shulman compares Sherlock Homes, Public Eye and Burke's Law
Milton Shulman wants less Ready Steady Go! and more Panorama
Milton Shulman vents his spleen at arts programming in general and Jonathan Miller in particular
TV critic Milton Shulman turns his withering eye on current affairs programming
Milton Shulman rages over the quality of TV chat
Milton Shulman, splenetic TV critic, looks at what's wrong with the BBC's flagship news show Tonight