All Comment articles – Page 134
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C4: trust your producers and we’ll make great TV
Unless indies are left to innovate, its audience will end up migrating
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The arts still have a place on TV
There seems no rationale for the arts being elbowed to one side
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TV Critics: MasterChef; Heading Out; Planet Ant; Bluestone 42; Whale Adventure
“With every new run, its menu offers enough novelty to keep us interested.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: A History of Syria; Panorama; Broadchurch; Food & Drink; Bomb Patrol; Shetland
“While it provided useful background information, experienced Syria-watchers were likely to be exasperated by its simplistic analysis and reliance on Syrian government sympathisers.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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The men who looked after Superman
North One’s John Nolan on keeping Superman star Henry Cavill safe on extreme expeditions
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TV Critics: Shetland; Countryfile; Toughest Place to Be A…; Call the Midwife; Secrets of Stonehenge Skeletons
“The piece has a bleak Nordic freshness but the plot feels as if it might have been dug up itself.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Copyright is being adapted for internet age
Ruling in ITV case shows the European Union’s Court of Justice is becoming increasingly influential, writes Tony Ballard.
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TV Critics: How to Get to Heaven With the Hutterites; Heritage!; Mayday; Gogglebox
“It was a beautiful, moving film but it was hard not to feel that you had seen most, if not all of it, before.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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HerSay tackles lack of women experts
As women celebrate International Women’s Day, we remain badly under-represented
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No box for Patten?
There’s no doubt that Lord Patten had a lot on his plate in the final months of last year, but amid the Jimmy Savile crisis, the BBC Trust chairman had more prosaic priorities.
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And Finally: Hayley McQueen, Sky Sports News
The presenter on telling lies, good manners and too many lists
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TV Critics: Anna & Katy; America's Poor Kids; Parks and Recreation; The World's Oldest Joke; Derek
“It made me laugh, and for a genre that many have dismissed as dead and buried, that’s no mean feat.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Time to make performance regulations child’s play
Why can’t the government simplify child performance laws? asks Paul Shuttleworth
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C4 row: all voices must be heard
Support for the broadcaster doesn’t outweigh growing negativity, says Lisa Campbell
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Jay Hunt: Great TV is a common goal
Last week, Charlie Parsons threw a metaphorical brick through the window at Horseferry Road
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Praying for an end to BBC bashing
Let’s give it a break, says Steven D Wright. After all, its not as bad as the Catholic church
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One step forward for women
Expert Women campaign is making a difference, says Sky News editor Tami Hoffman
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Let the games begin
BT’s acquisition of ESPN will be a force to reckon with for Sky, says Henry Daglish
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TV Critics: Blustone 42; The Crash; Mayday
“The bravest thing I have seen on television for a while.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Slo-mo innovations for Got to Dance
Moving between live performance, time-freeze and slo-mo was challenging for Sam Campbell