All Comment articles – Page 128
-
Comment
Bafta winners praise broadcasters' boldness
Baftas show the academy can turn the industry on its head says Balihar Khlasa.
-
Comment
TV Critics: The Suspicions of Mr Whicher; The Fantastic Mr Feynman; The United States of Television
‘You can’t quite shake the feeling that it’s one of those projects that was nobody’s first choice.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
Hunting for the Buddha
Icon Films producer/director Steven Clarke on taking multi-tasking to another level.
-
Comment
You the Jury: The Fall
Broadcast’s industry review section You the Jury examines BBC2’s new crime drama The Fall.
-
Comment
LA Screenings: British hopes
In the second LA Screenings preview, Peter White looks at the chances of the seven UK adaptations at the Upfronts.
-
Comment
TV Critics: Murder on the Home Front; The Politician's Husband; Sex on Wheels; Bradford: City of Dreams
‘Episode one was compelling and beautifully shot.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
TV Critics: Great Artists in Their Own Words; Bankers
“There was no escaping the very obvious fact that this was actually just another quite good film about the history of 20th-century art.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
Online TV is growing up fast
Even MPs can see the industry has changed forever, says Kate Bulkley.
-
Comment
Watch TV if you want to get on
Everything you need to know about the industry is right there on screen, says Steven D Wright.
-
Comment
Pioneering spirit has made a success of MediaCityUK
BBC’s move north has been vindicated but challenges remain, says Peter Salmon.
-
Comment
Klein is a tough act to follow
Successor must fight BBC4’s corner with a budget cut of 30% says Lisa Campbell.
-
Comment
LA Screenings: Drama
Peter White assesses the crop of dramas most likely to be picked up by the US networks at this month’s Upfronts.
-
Comment
TV Critics: The Apprentice; Hannibal; Mary, Queen of the High Street
“Lord Sugar’s search for a business partner has begun, and it looks like it could be a return to form.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
TV Critics: Motor Morphers; SuperScrimpers; Banshee; Planet Earth; Ben Fogle; The Flying Archaeologist
“No tips for making your own boat out of a jam jar. Just good, hard engineering.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
Diary of an AP: 12 hour days
AP Ollie Scarth tries to solve the mystery of TV’s long working hours.
-
Comment
You the Jury: Strange Hill High
CBBC’s new animated series Strange Hill High falls under the spotlight of our industry reviewers.
-
Comment
Finding the next Jane Campion
Beth Cordingly on the importance of nurturing the the next generation of film-makers.
-
Comment
TV Critics: The Repo Man; 12 Year Old Lifer; The Politician's Husband
“Sometimes, a programme comes along which succeeds purely on the eccentricity of the central figure.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
TV Critics: Mafia’s Secret Bunkers; Nelson's Caribbean Hell-Hole; 24 Hours in A&E; Scott & Bailey; Browsers; School of Hard Sums
“Fascinating and depressing in equal measure.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
Is social TV a friend or foe?
Understanding the potential of the second screen is all in the mind, writes James Hier.