All Comment articles – Page 160
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31 May '12
“This was a film that dealt in myths rather than reality.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Women are proving their worth on radio
Award for Beryl and Betty shows female voices deserve to be heard, says Maria Williams.
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Sky spend: what’s not to like?
Its impact in comedy and arts is upping the ante, says Kate Bulkley.
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Variety the name of the game in LA Screenings
Treats come from a number of genres, says Sarah Wright, as the bidding begins
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Play the game with kings of TV
Like Hollywood stars, controllers can demand ‘extras’ and get away with it, says Steven D Wright
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A rare dose of common sense
Latest restructure looks a good move for BBC in-house and indies.
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Off Cuts at the Baftas: Spoiling Mel & Sue
Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins revealed just how dramatically their life has changed since smash hit The Great British Bake Off.
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Lemurs of Madagascar / Live At The Electric / Afghanistan: The Great Game
Pulse Films’ Danny Carvalho and Turmeric Media’s Uzma Mir-Young on lemurs, new comedy and a personal take on Afghanistan
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30 May '12
“Another of the retch-making set pieces for which he became famous…”. Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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29 May '12
“It was a programme of Platonic and unimprovable dullness.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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28 May '12
“It comes with those currently modish accessories, a Swedish soundtrack and subtitles.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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25 May '12
“A touching portrait of an amazing place with brilliant characters.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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24 May '12
“It was a film that had almost everything. It informed, it surprised, it made me think.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Entertainment’s tough time
Broadcasters struggle to make an impact in ‘market failure genre’.
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High-concept dramas return to sellers’ slates
As buyers assess the plethora of pilots one trend is clear, says Katie Keenan.
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Off Cuts: Shopping and fussing
Commissioners love to greenlight writers’ “passion projects” but something tells us ITV1’s Mr Selfridge is a different proposition.
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BBC should take a leap of faith
It needs a DG who understands low budgets, says Delissa Needham.
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For a more realistic view of kids’ TV, ask the family
Who needs children’s programmes to stay on BBC1? Not children, says Damon Pattison.