All Comment articles – Page 73
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MPs: Behind Closed Doors; Tour de Celeb
“A privileged insight into the sterling work done by a largely unregarded profession.”
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The Mayflower Pilgrims; Whites v Blacks; Modus
“Not just a good documentary but an insight into America’s first great writer.”
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Cross-border freedom is key
Ensuring firms can continue to work across territories must be a Brexit priority, says Ron Downey
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Kids On The Edge; Black and British; This Time Next Year
“It was impossible not to be profoundly moved by the children of Gloucester House and to hope the help hadn’t come too late.”
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Television still reigns supreme
My faith in good ol’ TV has been restored, says Steven D Wright
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Comedies must be given time to find an audience
Finding a show’s humour and tone often takes more than one series, says Alex Smith
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Energy and opportunity at ITV
Broadcaster is vying for creative renewal amid strong competition
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Younger viewers need to hear both sides of the story
It is vital that we explain complex issues, says Children’s Bafta winner Stuart Porter
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One Killer Punch; What Britain Earns; MasterChef: The Professionals
“This was a beautifully told and paced film about masculinity, ownership of one’s actions, and guilt.”
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Sold!; Michael McIntyre; Planet Earth II
“It was a thoroughly compelling documentary even if, at times, it did feel like Christie’s has become a Toys R Us for billionaires.”
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The Grand Tour; Bob and Roberta’s Excellent Protest Adventure
“Petrolheads can rejoice. The BBC may wonder how Matt LeBlanc and whoever joins him next year can possibly compete.”
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Going out on a limb for topical comedy
It took C4 at its most collaborative to pull off The Last Leg’s election special, says Syeda Irtizaalis
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A giant leap for broadcasting
Where Nat Geo has boldy gone, others will follow, says Kate Bulkley
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TV gives us reasons to be cheerful
In a gloomy world, viewers are turning to feelgood programmes
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TV Critics: Ordinary Lies; Prison, My Parents and Me
“Danny Brocklehurst’s episodic serial is one of the best dramas on television this autumn.”
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TV Critics: NW; Penny Blacks and Twopenny Blues
“This was a powerful, chastening contribution to the BBC’s Black and British season.”
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TV Critics: My Mother and Other Strangers; Deep Water
“This is wistful, romantic, Sunday-night costume drama that doesn’t quite fill the void left by Poldark.”
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TV Critics: Close to the Enemy; The Secret Life of Prisons
“It’s bold, and beautiful, haunting, clever and original.”
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Audiences want more than glitz
In an age of austerity, perhaps we should put value in content over form, says John Lloyd
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TV Critics: Black and British; Britain’s Adoption Scandal
“David Olusoga excavates our shared heritage with humanity and verve.”