All Comment articles – Page 158
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25 Jun '12
“Only occasionally, did the translation to the modern day seem just right.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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22 Jun '12
“Too much much shouting, too much war.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Learning to tap into a land of opportunity
There is a hunger for ideas at the Banff World Media Festival, says James Burstall.
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A meeting of great minds
No other festival has the pull of Sheffield Doc/Fest, says Tim Sparke.
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Speculative pitching is not the way to find partners
Broadcasters should rethink commissioning of interactive content, says Colin Anderson.
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Diversity key for the next DG
Issues of race, age and gender need to be driven from the top.
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Off Cuts: Games snub for Campbell
Alastair Campbell enjoyed a well-publicised Twitter spat with Armando Iannucci over the satirist’s OBE at the weekend. Less reported was his taunting of BBC London 2012 head Roger Mosey.
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The Circus / Who Betrayed the Bomber Boys / The Strange Case of The Law
DRG’s Benjamin Noot and Discovery’s Paul Edwards on circus life, bombers and rough justice.
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20 Jun' 12
“I felt like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz going from a world of black and white to glorious Technicolor.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Premier League: Sky v BT
There has always been passing mention of BT around sports rights but commentators were left dumbfounded when the telecoms giant snapped up Premier League rights, writes Robert Charles.
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19 June '12
“A brave and compassionate bit of film-making.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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What if Global acquired Smooth and Real Radio?
Paul Robinson considers the future for GMG’s Smooth and Real Radio if Global was to snap them up.
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18 June '12
“Tennant was like a startled hare who was stunned to realise he had never forgotten his old love.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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The drama of DocFest
From the Chinese delegation pulling out, to ‘dead’ musician Rodriguez playing the opening night gig, it’s been a dramatic Sheffied DocFest this year
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15 Jun' 12
“First episodes are often awkward affairs, and this one didn’t break the rule.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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How we turned The Voice into a tweet sensation
Garret Keogh passes on what he learned developing the BBC show’s online elements.
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Go East – as long as you’re flexible
Understanding Chinese regulations is crucial, says Kate Bulkley.
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Off Cuts: Spring Oddity
Having snuck song titles by The Smiths and The Cure into Springwatch, Chris Packham’s on a roll in the latest series.