All Comment articles – Page 174
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Inside the Stephen Lawrence Panorama doc
The Stephen Lawrence case revealed both the shameful racism of the Met and the power of investigative television, writes Menton Media’s Neil Grant.
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22 Dec '11
“Ultimately frustrating, though, for the questions it didn’t ask.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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News stories that defined 2011
In a year that saw natural disasters, riots both at home and abroad, the downfall of despots and financial collapse, CNN International correspondents reflect on some of their key moments in 2011.
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21 Dec '11
“My one real criticism of the programme, that’s it’s all very on-message and positive.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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20 Dec '11
“There’s only so much mocking a show can do.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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A paradise lost in time
Awash with Caribbean cliches, Death in Paradise was a missed opportunity to move on from outdated stereotypes of laidback islanders and stuffy colonialists, says Jamaica-born writer Carol Russell
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14 Dec '11
“Children are the ruin of even the most carefully watched budget.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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London's new French connection
As French London Radio celebrates a year on air, chief executive Pascal Grierson tells Robert Shepherd how Francophiles are embracing the station to ensure its future.
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13 Dec '11
“Young Apprentice is about kids who dress age-inappropriately and talk a lot of rubbish.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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The Great Treehouse Challenge, Sky1
Ahead of tonight’s launch of Sky1’s Great Treehouse Challenge, series producer and director Jeremy Daldry takes Broadcast behind the scenes.
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'Gerry was mentoring before it was invented'
BBC producer Geraldine McClelland died at the Dignitas Clinic yesterday. Donna Taberer and the industry at large remembers her.
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Meet the Adebanjos: making it to the screen
Ahead of the launch of new comedy Meet the Adebanjos, exec producer Andrew Osayemi reflects on how the black British sitcom finally made it to screen.
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It’s time we measured up
We must have the means to track diversity to tackle the lack of it.