All Comment articles – Page 172
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TV’s light shines in the gloom
Quality drama, comedy and entertainment keep viewers gripped.
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This time we have to get investment in kids’ TV right
There must be incentives for all, not just one part of the industry, says Michael Carrington.
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New doc voices need an outlet
Who will give producers the freedom to be bold now, asks Jane Mote.
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Off Cuts: Ikea's sweet gesture
Demonstrators outside the BBC’s Mailbox building in Birmingham were stumped when an Ikea van pulled up during their protest.
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Inside Men / Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy / Shackleton's Whiskey
Sixteen South’s Chris Baugh and NFM’s Agnes Wilkie on crime, oddball comedy and Scotch on ice.
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Co-operation is key to cracking Latin America
The region is opening up for international format sales, says Barnaby Shingleton.
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Britain's Gay Footballers, BBC3
Homosexuality is the last great taboo in football – which made producing a doc about it genuinely challenging, writes David DeHaney.
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25 Jan '12
“More intimate and sympathetic than Junior Doctors.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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New Year, new presenters
Capital’s new London breakfast DJ, Dave Berry, is now two weeks into the job, and Casey Kasem, the new host on Smooth Radio 70s has around 40 years on the clock. So how are they both doing? Paul Robinson takes a listen.
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24 Jan '12
“It wasn’t about the men, or their machines per se, but about the relationships around them.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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23 Jan '12
“Perhaps, too many occasions when you feel as if a wreath is being laid in honour of the book.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Birdsong, BBC1
Birdsong director Philip Martin reveals how the Sebastian Faulks novel made it from page to screen.
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20 Jan '12
“Less of an in-depth political documentary and more like CCTV footage from the court of Ivan the Terrible.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Off Cuts: Mangan's hell on earth
Seems Stephen Mangan was taking the Golden Globes as seriously as his Brit comic counterpart Ricky Gervais.
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Room 101 / The Exit List / Gadget Geeks
Windfall’s Rob Hartel and Pop Monkey’s Chuck Thomas on pet hates, evil twists and gizmo geeks.
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All publicity is good publicity, but...
It was kind of Paul Robinson to review Amazing Radio (here) and we’re delighted he likes what we do. Unfortunately, he got some facts wrong.
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A slimmer World Service will punch above its weight
Integration will drive creative renewal of BBC global news services, says Peter Horrocks.
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Catch-up if you can in 2012
VoD battle will intensify with arrival of Netflix, says Kate Bulkley.
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Don’t go west when you can head Down Under
UK shows sell well in Australia so consider targeting there first, says Jay Kandola.