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- Soloists from these nations sang the piece on Saturday, along with choirs from Germany and England _ and the Lord Mayor of Coventry, David Chater, attended.
- "The Times " reviewer, David Chater wrote, " Not since " Bonekickers " has the BBC broadcast such an irredeemably awful series.
- Soloists from these nations will sing the piece on Saturday, along with choirs from Germany and England _ and the Lord Mayor of Coventry, David Chater, will attend.
- He also, with reporter David Chater, covered Tom McClean's historic single-handed rowing across the Atlantic, a feat for which Tom still holds the world speed record.
- David Chater called it " highly effective in what it sets out to do ", though Robert Hanks of " The Independent " deemed it " incompetent to the point of sacrilege ".
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- David Chater continues his criticism in " The Times " by proclaiming the dramatic reconstruction elements of this episode worse than pointless due to Nathaniel Parker's unconvincing portrayal in the lead role.
- Critics generally responded positively to the episode, and a particularly laudatory review by David Chater was published in " The Times ", prompting a complaint from a reader who found the episode more traumatic than comedic.
- David Chater writing in the same paper goes even further stating that the strength of the series rests in the contribution from eyewitnesses and historians and it is pointless to go to all the trouble and expense of the dramatic re-constructions.
- Even before NATO's advance, David Chater of Britain's Sky TV _ a courageous journalist who was seriously injured in Croatia at the start of the Yugoslav war _ was lecturing us on the " moral " cause behind the conflict.
- David Chater of " The Times " described it as " A wonderful episode-funny, exciting and strangely moving . " Martin Anderson of " Den of Geek ! " stated that it was " rather good-though badly plot-holed ".
- David Chater in " The Times " and an anonymous reviewer in the " Sunday Herald " both praised the plot's divergence from Shakespeare, with the latter saying that " the script cleverly offers parallels with The Scottish Play, just to whip them away again ".
- David Chater, writing in " The Times ", said " The 12 Days of Christine " was " not quite perfect ", as the " spooky " elements suggested that the writers " may have spent more time with The League of Gentlemen and Psychoville than is strictly healthy ".
- TV critic David Chater called it " the funniest, cleverest, most imaginative and original television I have seen for as long as I can remember-one of those fabulous programmes where time stands still and the world around you disappears ", but someone subsequently wrote in to the publication to say they " were horrified " with the episode.
- The television critics Andrew Billen and David Chater ( both writing for " The Times " ) and John Robinson ( writing for " The Guardian " ) characterised " Cold Comfort " as somewhat weaker than other episodes of the series, but other critics, including Patrick Mulkern ( writing for " Radio Times " ), the comedy critic Bruce Dessau and writers for " The Sunday Times " were complimentary.
- The Christmas 2005 episodes were less favourable received, described by David Chater of " The Times " as : " Intentionally or not [ . . . ] one of the comic highlights of Christmas . " Paul English of the " The Daily Post " were more positive, stating that the episodes " will have " Casualty " and " Holby City " fans glued to their TV sets over the festive period ."
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