All Comment articles – Page 70
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We are all to blame for Trump
Reality TV spawned this dystopian nightmare, says Steven D Wright
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Sicily; Tales from the Coast; The Modern British Slave Trade; Further Back in Time for Dinner
“Really it was a posh travelogue, aimed at people who love to boast of the dear little taverna they know in Palermo.”
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George III; Art of France; French Adventure
“Here was another frustratingly GCSE-level slice of history from the BBC, determined to patronise viewers with bland pedagogic instruction.”
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Francis Bacon; Apple Tree Yard; Special Forces; The Brit Who Tried To Kill Trump
“This was a barnstorming arts documentary that paid no lip service to the notion that we need to know about an artist’s technique to understand his work.”
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The Cult Next Door; Fortitude; British History’s Biggest Fibs
“Confirmation that Vanessa Engle is the most important and original documentary maker working in British television today.”
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Women Who Kill; Who Do You Think You Are?; Witless
“Director Matt Pelly probed a little behind the lurid headlines but not deep enough.”
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Possibilities are endless for VR wildlife documentaries
Immersive technology will transform how we make natural history, says Erfan Saadati
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Media has a responsibility to illuminate the darkness
Television must resist the urge to ride the wave of populism, says Dan Whitehead
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There’s a new game in town
It’s all about green-lighting projects at speed, says Kate Bulkley
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New era on the horizon for OTT
Are Amazon and Netflix moving closer to traditional broadcasters?
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Further Back in Time for Dinner; Case
“The series is always lovely to watch, whichever period it is set in.”
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Horizon; Royal Recipes; Reggie Yates; Great American Railroad Journeys
“Your interest in all this was probably correlated to how long you spend faffing in the mirror each day.”
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Apple Tree Yard; Homeland; Call the Midwife
“Apple Tree Yard is adult drama in the best sense – subtle, unsettling and richly rewarding.”
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Midsomer Murders; Hospital
“It’s not going to break any taboos, win any awards, or strike any real fear into the hearts of viewers, but it’s good, old-fashioned fluffy telly.”
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The small indie survival guide
Staying in business for 30 years isn’t easy, say Alan Marke and Jim Reid
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‘Alexa’ was the word on everyone’s lips at CES
Voice-controlled intelligent assistants were all the rage this year, says Mark Harrison
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Time to trust in diverse talent
US offers an example for broadcasters unwilling to take a chance
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Meet the Trumps; Sugar Free Farm; Revolting; Martin Clunes
“It’s a shame it doesn’t reveal that Donald was actually born in Mexico, but it’s still pretty good.”
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Coach Trip; Britain’s Ancient Capital; Insert Name Here; Pointless
“This is television for people who find Big Brother too intellectually demanding.”
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Michael Jackson comedy highlights dangers of celebrity biopics
Sky failed to learn from past controversies about depictions of real-life stars, says Stephen Arnell