'Detectorists,' 'The A Word' and 'Back': Hidden Gems in the Age of Peak TV | THR News

'Detectorists,' 'The A Word' and 'Back': Hidden Gems in the Age of Peak TV | THR News

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Tim Goodman from The Hollywood Reporter introduces a series on hidden TV gems, focusing on shows like Detectorists, The A Word, and Back. Detectorists is praised for its portrayal of friendship and simple living, while The A Word is noted for its unique take on autism and its setting. Back is highlighted for its comedic elements. Goodman encourages viewers to discover these hidden gems and share their own favorites.

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What is the main purpose of Tim Goodman's series on hidden television gems?

To promote Hollywood Reporter

To help viewers discover lesser-known shows

To update viewers on popular shows

To compete with other TV critics

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What is the central theme of the show 'Detectorists'?

High-paced city life

Friendships and personal happiness

Science fiction adventures

Crime and mystery

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Which element is NOT highlighted as a key aspect of 'Detectorists'?

Excellent characters

A fast-paced plot

A brilliant soundtrack

A rural setting

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What unique aspect does 'The A Word' focus on?

A family's journey through space

A detective solving crimes

A historical drama

An autistic boy's connection to music

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How does 'Back' differ from 'Detectorists'?

It is more laid-back and adventurous

It is set in a futuristic world

It focuses on a detective's life

It is a musical drama