The American Future: American Fervour - intelligent, weighty, but just a little dull - 3/5
Dragons' Den: Theo Paphitis' Story - more interesting than I imagined it would be. James Caan next week, hitherto the least interesting of the Dragons - 4/5
Grand Designs: The Cruciform House, Berkshire - 4/5
The Daily Show: 30th October - "where are you, Joe?" - 4/5
Stephen Fry In America: Mississpppi - what happened to his arm? I missed the beginning due to a recording clash. The segment on the Angola State Penitentiary was the most interesting. Apparently, 90% of inmates there are serving sentences of life without parole - 4/5
Breaking Bad: Gray Matter - I'm still not entirely convinced by this series. It's often great, like when they were disposing of the body, but it does have its longeurs and this episode was full of them - 3/5
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