TV Review: Chris Packham Explores ADHD in New Documentary
A new documentary series, "Inside Our Minds," has premiered on BBC Two, with autistic presenter Chris Packham delving into the world of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The programme, which aired on May 12, features Packham meeting individuals with ADHD to gain a deeper understanding of their experiences.
According to a review by The Guardian, the documentary is both "touching and informative." One participant, Henry, describes his struggle to regulate attention as being like the balls in a tombola. Another individual, Jo, was diagnosed with ADHD during the menopause, highlighting the often-overlooked issue of women being misdiagnosed or underdiagnosed with the condition. As The Guardian notes, "Jo, meanwhile, was diagnosed during the menopause; it’s another diagnosis missed more often in women."
The series is part of Packham’s ongoing exploration of the human mind, having previously examined autism. In this latest instalment, he aims to shed light on the complexities of ADHD and challenge common misconceptions. The documentary features a range of interviews and personal stories, offering a nuanced portrayal of life with ADHD.
As reported by The Guardian, the programme also touches on the theme of delayed diagnosis, with Jo’s experience serving as a poignant example. The documentary is a valuable resource for those seeking to understand ADHD and its effects on daily life.
In a related review, The Guardian also highlights other notable TV programmes airing this week, including "Malpractice" on ITV1 and "Virgin Island" on Channel 4. The former follows the investigation into a midwife’s death, while the latter explores the challenges faced by 12 adult virgins seeking therapy to overcome their intimacy issues.
Meanwhile, the popular series "The Last of Us" continues on Sky Atlantic, with its latest episode receiving critical acclaim. The show’s action-packed sequences and emotional character development have captivated audiences, making it a standout in the current TV landscape.
In addition to these programmes, The Guardian recommends "Elsbeth" on Sky Witness, a campy spin-off of "The Good Wife," and "Assisted Dying: The Final Choice" on BBC Two, a thought-provoking documentary examining the complexities of assisted dying.
The review also highlights a new film, "Gladiator II," available on Paramount+, which serves as a sequel to the 2000 original. The film stars Paul Mescal as Lucius, the son of Russell Crowe’s Maximus, and explores themes of family, loyalty, and power.
For sports fans, The Guardian notes that the Championship Football play-off semi-final second leg between Sheffield United and Bristol City will air on Sky Sports Main Event tonight at 7:30 pm.
This article is based on a review by The Guardian, which can be found at: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2025/may/12/tv-tonight-chris-packham-gets-inside-the-minds-of-people-with-adhd.