All Comment articles – Page 161
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Twilight of the Porn Stars / Routes That Made Britain / Born In The USSR: 28 Up
Maverick’s Paolo Proto and Tonight’s Natalie Fay on porn, British routes and Russian tales.
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Trawling the archives to hook your monster doc
How do you get footage of something you don’t even know exists? Denis Karam, winner of The Jane Mercer Footage Researcher of the Year Award at the Focal Awards for The Truth Behind the Loch Ness Monster, shares his tips on how to secure never-before-aired archive content.
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22 May '12
“I imagine there are some real chefs out there choking on their fortune cookies.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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21 May '12
“It demonstrated the difficulty people are having making television programmes right now.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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Robinson on Rajars: Sonys point to listener success
Grabbing Gold and winning more listeners go hand in hand, writes Paul Robinson.
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17 May '12
“Because good new writers have no choice but to write for established series, the odd ray of light shines through.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Shakespeare and Us / Harlots, Housewives & Heroines / The Queen and Her Prime Ministers
Wingspan’s Lil Cranfield and Lambent’s Emma Wakefield on the Bard, historic romp and Queen’s PMs.
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[Insert joke here] formula is no laughing matter
Commissioners’ search for gag-laden scripts doesn’t bring comedy gold, says James Henry.
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US networks find fresh value in White Van Man
An open-minded attitude from ABC proved invaluable, says Adrian Poynton.
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Off Cuts: True tales from TVC
BBC4’s Tales Of Television Centre, which airs tonight (17 May), is a treasure trove of tales from the iconic building.
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BBC comedy is on a high – no crisis here
BBC1 is currently the undisputed market leader in barnstorming and award-winning studio comedy – (Mrs Brown’s Boys, Miranda, Not Going Out and, imminently, Citizen Kahn).
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TV industry bitten by app bug
Broadcasting is no longer just about content, says Kate Bulkley.
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C4 News: star of the month
Broadcaster came top with a ratio of 3:1 male to female experts in April, says Lis Howell.
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15 May '12
“It’s still a lot more real than most so-called reality television. More moving, too, and more important.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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14 May '12
“Starling generally succeeds where Stella stumbled.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.