All Comment articles – Page 126
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D-Day: As It Happens
Windfall’s Joe Myerscough reveals how to bring events from 69 years ago up to date for Channel 4.
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Speaking about the unspeakable crime
How should you tackle the challenge of promoting a shocking doc about rape?
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TV Critics: The People's Coronation; The Fall; Food Unwrapped; Simon Hopkinson Cooks; Mechanical Marvels
“Some might feel that the Beeb has been taken over by a bunch of lefties, but it’s during programmes like this that its establishment credentials come to the fore.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: The Americans; Spying on Hitler’s Army; Les Dawson
“The Americans was pacy and smart, with enough sex and action to attract casual viewers.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Psychobitches; Up The Women; Cargese; Henry VII: Winter King
“This is very funny women at their very funniest.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV
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TV Critics: The Iraq War; Confessions of a Male Stripper; Mothers, Murders and Mistresses
“The programme-makers showed that you can make 60 minutes of gripping TV about a subject that is exceptionally well known.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Have faith in religious content
The big questions will always attract an audience, says Roger Bolton
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And Finally: Jenni Falconer, Heart FM
Heart FM breakfast show presenter Jenni Falconer on Bradley Cooper and her TV-watching dog.
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Door is open for UK indies to make a splash Stateside
UK factual indies have an inroad into US via Realscreen West, says Leila Monks
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Broadcasters catch the DIY bug
Moves into production are shifting the balance of power in TV, says Chris Curtis.
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TV Critics: Shameless; The Apprentice; Words of Everest
“The script still crackled with the sort of literate, intelligent humour that once set Shameless apart.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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DEBATE: Should radicals be banned from TV?
Do you agree with Theresa May’s proposals to beef up Ofcom’s powers?
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TV Critics: The Story of Now; The Queen; The Fall; My Hero; David Bowie; Skint; Secrets of a Suffragette
“At no time did anyone appear to feel anything other than confected enthusiasm.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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You The Jury: The Call Centre
Broadcast’s industry review section You the Jury takes a look at BBC3 docu-soap The Call Centre.
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TV Critics: Last Days of Anne Boleyn; Scott & Bailey; Hunt for Britain's Sex Gangs
“Even better the disagreements of historians and novelistswere put at the centre of the thing.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: The Apprentice; Bankers; Great Artists in Their Own Words; Parks and Recreation
“This week’s task is to hang, disembowel each other and sell the entrails to the highest bidder on the black market. No, not really. Just a little dream I had.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Two ways to crack advertising
Will ITV and C4’s different approaches both pay off asks Kate Bulkley.
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Networks come out fighting with bumper new season
Comedy focus and schedule overhaul will overturn slump, says John Peek
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Golden age of TV is here to stay
Storytelling on the small screen is challenging film’s dominance says Lisa Campbell
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Sound Women Festival
XFM host Jo Good reflects on inspiring performances from speakers including Eve Pollard and Gemma Cairney.