All Comment articles – Page 145
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BBC News continues bad run
The 10 o’clock news is still failing to feature female experts, says Lis Howell
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How we made the story of all of us for everyone
History doc makers need to think like action movie directors, says Ben Goold
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TV Critics: Heston's Fantastical Food; Dara Ó Briain's Science Club; Some Girls; Food in England
“If part of art’s job is to make us look at the old world with new eyes, this programme was art.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Richard Hammond's Miracles of Nature; Nigel Slater: Life is Sweets; Nick Nickleby
“It was perfectly entertaining but not scientifically taxing - a combination to which I find myself increasingly susceptible.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Diary of an AP: First day blues
The only guarantee in TV is the first day chaos, says AP Ollie Scarth
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TV Critics: Downton Abbey; Obama: What Happened to Hope?; The Late Great Eric Sykes; How Britain Worked
“This series has reached new heights of melodrama, absurdity of storyline and cliched writing.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Dodgy dealings in the desert with Stacey Dooley
PA Almudena Garcia-Parrado finds generosity among “criminals”.
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TV Critics: Young Apprentice; The Year the Town Hall Shrank; The Human Mannequin
“Its big strength is that it doesn’t condescend to its pimply contestants.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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How C4 must approach its next 30 years
Academic Dr James Bennett questions C4’s future in a competitive, digital landscape
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4G signals gear change in VOD revolution
Mobile content will never be the same again, says Filmflex chief Jeff Henry
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Doc-making: telling it as it is
This Much Is True sends out a message of trust, says James Quinn
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TV Critics: Exposure; Getting On; Come Dine With Me Halloween Special; Frankenstein: A Modern Myth
“This wasn’t a story that hadn’t been reported before, but it was told very powerfully here.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Windfall Films: TV is not risk-averse
Last week’s article about Windfall Films suggests its founders think TV is risk-averse.
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Umbrellas can provide shelter
Senior execs face up to the problem of managing creative talent, says Chris Curtis
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Has Lord Patten taken the Savile affair proportionately seriously?
51.5% said yes / 48.1% said no
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Opportunity knocks if you look in new places
Sales to Africa and VoD platforms are avenues for growth, says Sally Miles
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Reaching the diamond demographic
BBCW’s content and talent feed overseas viewers’ appetite for knowledge, says Jana Bennett
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TV Critics: Operation Iceberg; Horror Europe with Mark Gatiss; Last Resort
“This was purely and simply great TV.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Supporting a global phenomenon
Producer Greg Boardman draws lessons from Rastamouse’s rapid rise to fame.