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BBC producer Sir Colin Callender criticizes Disney+'s popular show Rivals, stating it lacks depth and meaningful commentary compared to their historical drama Wolf Hall, which returns this month. He prefers shows with a 'big idea' that resonates with contemporary audiences and avoids cliches. Rivals, which opened with a 'mile-high club' sex scene and a game of naked tennis, has already received positive reviews.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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