All Comment articles – Page 78
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TV Critics: Cold Feet; We The Jury; Too Posh To Parent
“This was witty, well-made drama – no longer as fresh or original, perhaps, but still compelling and warm.”
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TV Critics: Poldark; Roald Dahl’s Most Marvellous Book; Strictly Come Dancing; Victoria
“There were no signs here of nerves or second album syndrome.”
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TV Critics: Till Death Us Do Part; The Murder of Sadie Hartley; Ellen; The Night Of
“A half hour back in the company of Alf Garnett merely underlined that we’re lucky that Till Death has departed.”
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TV Critics: DCI Banks; The Great British Bake Off; Sex, Lies and Cyber Attacks
“Its sole purpose seems to be padding out the schedules until something more exciting gets made.”
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Channel 4 must deliver on its promise for older kids
Children need content that is for them, not just about them, says Anna Home
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Kids and careers are compatible
If we’re given the opportunity, we can have both, says Mahalia Belo
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TV Critics: New York: America’s Busiest City; All Together Now; Home from Home
“This would have been great, if the subject matter had not been so stultifyingly dull.”
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The road from London to Rio
BBC digital exec Chris Condron looks back at the Olympics extravaganza
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TV Critics: Joe Wicks; Victoria; Are You Being Served?; Porridge
“Wicks shows that the yabbery confidence required for social-media branding can fluently be transferred to television.”
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Podcast
Talking TV: Edinburgh 2016 special
In a Talking TV special, guests from All3Media, Banijay and Fox unpick Shane Smith’s MacTaggart lecture and discuss the other hottest topics from Scotland.
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TV isn’t the only game in town
The real stars of Edinburgh are the comedians - not the TV execs, says Steven D Wright
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How to avoid The Big Squeeze
Diversification is crucial for US content giants, says Kate Bulkley
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The sky’s the limit for the cloud
As the switch to the cloud continues to revolutionise TV production, Fujitsu’s Haydn Jones looks at the benefits already being delivered to the broadcasting world and what is potentially still to come
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Plenty of reasons to be cheerful
It’s a golden period for the industry as well as the GB Olympic team
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TV Critics: Ripper Street; Britain’s Hardest Workers; 500 Questions; Four Rooms
“Ripper is the real thing, a gripping story, thoughtfully told.”
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TV Critics: Skies Above Britain; Great Canal Journeys; People Just Do Nothing
“A quite thrilling essay on the wonders and practical dangers of taking to the air.”
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TV Critics: My Sheepdog & Me; No Man Left Behind; Alphabetical
“It had all you could ask of a soft-centred show about rural life.”
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TV Critics: The 80s; The Supervet; Full Steam Ahead
“This was a hugely entertaining way to get your thoughts provoked.”
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Asking viewers what they want is a thing of the past
Predictive market methodology is a revolution in TV concept testing, says Paul Barrow