The programme Turn Back Time received a mixed reaction from the press. With 5.4 million viewers the test will be a 'public decision' following the response to next Tuesday’s 'Edwardian' episode. We will all be watching in Shepton Mallet. However it is also the final of Ramsey's Best Restaurant.....A personal good luck to Michelin-starred Casamia from Bristol. Love their website by DarkwaterNo21x
“I enjoyed Turn Back Time – The High Street, which took four shopkeepers and sent them to live in 1870… Fabulous. Next up, snooty Edwardians.” Phil Hogan, The Observer
“I suspect that its contribution to the revitalisation of Shepton Mallet will be minimal, roughly the equivalent of running 100 volts through a dead frog’s leg and getting it to twitch fitfully – but as an entry-level history lesson it’s quite fun.”
Tom Sutcliffe, The Independent
“This looked, at first, like quite a tedious and predictable watch, but was made absorbing by strong historical fact-checks, nice, slow-paced editing and participants who were all thoroughly likable.”
Liam Tucker, TV Pixie
“This is the kind of reality television that I’ll always gravitate toward. Unlike the shallow pursuit of Big Brother, which lacks substance. This type of show will always entertain and educate.” Ian Cullen, Monsters and Critics
“Dull, formulaic and unimaginative, the programme took a pre-existing format and did nothing with it beyond the spurious addition of a panel of judges…”
Paul Whitelaw, The Scotsman
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