Shark! Celebrity Infested Waters is TV without bite
ITV’s bid to combine marine conservation and entertainment is a slender concept stretched thinner with each episode.
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Rachel Cooke is a writer at the Observer. In the 2006 British Press Awards, she was named Interviewer of the Year.
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