All Comment articles – Page 182
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Showing the real conflict on the frontline for C4
This is a golden age for military access docs due to a more open MoD, says Simon Ford.
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Smooth Radio: one year on
Commercial radio’s challenger to BBC Radio 2 celebrates its first birthday as a national network with a mixed report card, writes Paul Robinson.
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28 Sep '11
“Not all deforestation is bad, as you’d know if you lived next door to an out-of-control leylandii.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Blue Peter 2.0
Blue Peter editor Tim Levell reveals the thinking behind the latest revamp of the BBC children’s show, which was broadcast from Salford for the first time this week.
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27 Sep '11
“A large part of this documentary series’ magic is its real-life soap.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Get off your arse and make your show
Bigger Picture’s John Matthews responds to the anonymous anti-commissioner tirade by ‘Gerri Gossage’ that ran last month in Broadcast – and he’s none too impressed.
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26 Sep '11
“Linguistics isn’t natural television material, it needs a wit and a wag and a wordsmith to bring it to life.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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23 Sep '11
“Mr Drew’s history class is a hundred times better than David Starkey’s.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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22 Sep '11
“What really holds the thing together is an underlying sympathy.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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World Service will not wither
Change will strengthen the BBC’s global ‘lifeline’, says Lord Patten.
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Evolution is the key to Songs Of Praise survival
50th anniversary of the Sunday staple reflects commitment to quality, says Aaqil Ahmed.
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Off Cuts: Criminally entertaining
Tim Hincks reliably delivered the laughs at the RTS Cambridge Convention. Opening with thanks to Endemol - “I owe them a massive debt” - Hincks reflected on when he invited James Murdoch to Edinburgh.
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Light amid the doom-fest
RTS was the most upbeat in years as cross-platform strategies emerged.
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The Fades / Educating Essex / An Idiot Abroad 2
Spun Gold’s Gill Wilson and FirstLookTV’s Will Hanrahan on undead teens, Essex kids and Karl’s moans.
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BBC’s schizophrenic faultline
In an extract from Bafta’s annual TV lecture, Peter Bennett-Jones claims there is a schizophrenic faultline in its make-up and management of the BBC.
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21 Sep '11
“The raw battery acid of competition coating their nerves is inherently interesting.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Has data become the enemy of originality?
In an extract from Bafta’s annual TV lecture, Peter Bennett-Jones claims original and polemical programming is in short supply - and data could be the culprit.
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20 Sep '11
“It offers a slice of oddball humour quite unlike anything else to be found.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.