All Comment articles – Page 91
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Live TV runs through our blood
TV should focus on what it does best, but back it with a digital experience
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Will VR live up to the promise?
The potential is great but it could be another 3D, says Kate Bulkley
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Making radio a fair place to compete
Radio indies are embedded across the UK and winning international awards. We must let them compete, says Will Jackson
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TV Critics: Footballers, Sex, Money: What's Gone Wrong?; River; Doctor in Your House
“We learnt little more than we already knew about the ‘great game’.”
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TV Critics: London Spy; The Coroner; How Britain Won the Space Race
“Taut, elegant brilliance I’ll be sticking with to the end.”
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Britain’s got talent all over the place
A Northern Irish comedy talent showcase offers a model to aspire to, says Graham Smith
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TV Critics: Peep Show; The Frankenstein Chronicles; Josh
“This is the best-written comedy on TV. Let’s savour its six-week swansong”
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Meeting the ethical challenge
Documentary-makers need to debate moral dilemmas, says James Quinn
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More entertaining changes ahead
Sky is playing for high stakes drama, while entertainment is key for ITV
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Radio offers a united front on jazz
Our collaboration between the BBC and commercial radio echoes the true spirit of jazz, say Alan Davy and Jonathan Arendt
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TV Critics: Lewis; Imagine; Loch Lomond: A Year in the Wild
“It is first-class curl-under-the-blanket comfort viewing, and will be sorely missed.”
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TV Critics: London Spy; Hugh's War On Waste; The Walking Dead
“The thriller has begun and no doubt will be as rich and rewarding in its own way as the love story”
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How Downton put UK back on the map
Period drama’s legacy will be that it made the world sit up and take notice of British scripted shows, says Gareth Neame
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Talking TV: ITV attacks BBC - plus Kirstie & Phil interview
ITV’s attack on the BBC’s distinctiveness comes under the microscope in the latest edition of Talking TV, which also features an interview with Kirstie & Phil.
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TV Critics: Let Us Entertain You; My Psychic Life; Elvis and Me
“It flattered our intelligence while satisfying a national fondness for jingoism and nostalgia”
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TV Critics: The Great Pottery Throw Down; The Secret Life of Four-Year-Olds; Catastrophe
“It’s primeval, primordial even, visceral, sensual. I could watch pot throwing all day… Well, some of the day, certainly.”
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TV Critics: Simply Nigella; Is This Rape? Sex On Trial; Hugh's War on Waste
“Oh, Nigella, you can do so many things – except stop yourself from being so infinitely spoofable.”
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Alex Graham: madness to strip BBC of formats
The former Wall to Wall boss responds to ITV’s call for a ban on formats on the BBC.
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TV Critics: Cuffs; The Affair
“This is wham-bam, oi, you’re nicked, bright and breezy, just like its location”
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UK must remain a world leader in format creation
The boom started here and can continue if policymakers tread carefully, says Jean Chalaby