Gareth Roberts, someone who seems to have floated around the fringes of Doctor Who fandom and oh what a surprise, the unholy trinity of Unherd, Spiked and The Spectator. In other words, a cunt.
I'm at a loss as to what he wants - he says he wants dramas to tackle big issues, then complains about "formerly fun" shows doing just that. In other words, he just doesn't like any lefty messages. And as for his jumping on the Post Office bandwagon:
Mr Bates has shown the enormous appetite for dramas of the kind that rarely get feted by awards panels or the media. I strongly suspect that if it hadn’t got so much attention in the news pages, it would have been ignored by next year’s awards panels and in the critics’ end-of-year lists.
I say bullshit. Julie Hesmondhalgh? Toby Jones? They ain't cheap. You cast them in stuff that you know is going to get the viewers. They are big names. It's big issue TV of the Very British Coup/Monocled Mutineer/GBH mould - big statement TV. But it's not a long running thing. You can't have Mr Bates taking on a different government department each week.
Yes, there's "prestige TV", but you know what, there's nothing stopping the plebs watching it. It's not on pay per view or asking you to show your degree before viewing starts. Likewise, we have the BAFTAs, and we also have the British Soap Awards and the National TV awards. At some of them, they recognise "prestige drama". At others they give gongs to Mrs Brown's Boys.
So, a summary of his argument seems to be "I want high quality, but accessible, drama every night. I don't want any long words or anything that confuses or upsets me and oooh do you remember The Duchess of Duke Street? Proper quality drama that was. Can they bring back The Good Old Days?".