All Comment articles – Page 182

  • Simon Ford
    Comment

    Showing the real conflict on the frontline for C4

    2011-09-29T08:29:00Z

    This is a golden age for military access docs due to a more open MoD, says Simon Ford.

  • BBC News
    Comment

    Should BBC News and Entertainment be separate?

    2011-09-29T08:28:00Z

    55% said Yes / 45% said No

  • paul robinson 2
    Comment

    Smooth Radio: one year on

    2011-09-28T13:12:00Z

    Commercial radio’s challenger to BBC Radio 2 celebrates its first birthday as a national network with a mixed report card, writes Paul Robinson.

  • hedge_wars
    Comment

    28 Sep '11

    2011-09-28T11:53:00Z

    “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.

  • blue_peter
    Comment

    Blue Peter 2.0

    2011-09-27T12:33:00Z

    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.

  • Sandhurst
    Comment

    27 Sep '11

    2011-09-27T10:50:00Z

    “A large part of this documentary series’ magic is its real-life soap.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • John Matthews
    Comment

    Get off your arse and make your show

    2011-09-26T11:58:00Z

    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.

  • Fry’s Planet Word
    Comment

    26 Sep '11

    2011-09-26T11:36:00Z

    “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.

  • Educating Essex
    Comment

    23 Sep '11

    2011-09-23T10:40:00Z

    “Mr Drew’s history class is a hundred times better than David Starkey’s.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • fresh_meat2
    Comment

    22 Sep '11

    2011-09-22T10:42:00Z

    “What really holds the thing together is an underlying sympathy.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Lord Patten
    Comment

    World Service will not wither

    2011-09-22T08:29:00Z

    Change will strengthen the BBC’s global ‘lifeline’, says Lord Patten.

  • Aaqil Ahmed
    Comment

    Evolution is the key to Songs Of Praise survival

    2011-09-22T08:29:00Z

    50th anniversary of the Sunday staple reflects commitment to quality, says Aaqil Ahmed.

  • Tim Hincks
    Comment

    Off Cuts: Criminally entertaining

    2011-09-22T08:29:00Z

    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.

  • Lisa Campbell
    Comment

    Light amid the doom-fest

    2011-09-22T08:29:00Z

    RTS was the most upbeat in years as cross-platform strategies emerged.

  • Comment

    The Fades / Educating Essex / An Idiot Abroad 2

    2011-09-22T08:29:00Z

    Spun Gold’s Gill Wilson and FirstLookTV’s Will Hanrahan on undead teens, Essex kids and Karl’s moans.

  • James Murdoch
    Comment

    Will James Murdoch survive another grilling from MPs?

    2011-09-22T08:26:00Z

    43% said Yes / 57% said No

  • Peter Bennett-Jones
    Comment

    BBC’s schizophrenic faultline

    2011-09-21T12:48:00Z

    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.

  • The Great British Bake-Off
    Comment

    21 Sep '11

    2011-09-21T10:41:00Z

    “The raw battery acid of competition coating their nerves is inherently interesting.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Peter Bennett-Jones
    Comment

    Has data become the enemy of originality?

    2011-09-20T12:28:00Z

    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.

  • This is Jinsy
    Comment

    20 Sep '11

    2011-09-20T10:01:00Z

    “It offers a slice of oddball humour quite unlike anything else to be found.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.