All Comment articles – Page 185
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Stories of bullying are all too familiar
I read your story ‘Bullying in TV: the ugly truth’ (Broadcast, 26.08.11). What goes around comes around.
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How a hybrid format can bring current affairs to life
The docu-drama is often controversial, but it’s great for engaging viewers, says Phil Craig.
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Making an epic: The Story of Film
In the first of two blogs, producer John Archer reveals how epic new series The Story of Film got off the ground and secured funding.
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31 Aug '11
“Cutting open a camel is a messy business and unless you’re a vet and know what you’re looking at.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Google TV: the verdict
Following a MacTaggart lecture from Google boss Eric Schmidt, Nigel Walley offers a second opinion on Google TV having reviewed and researched it with consumers and industry players alike.
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30 Aug '11
“Too much of the script clunked badly and there were moments of unintentional hilarity.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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First look: The Comic Strip / Fresh Meat
Robin Parker casts his eye over two of Channel 4’s latest comedies.
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25 Aug '11
“It more than lived up to its pre-broadcast hype as a radical reassessment of the relationship between Wallis and Edward.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Sex, lies and promo tapes
Edinburgh brings the industry flocking, but it’s not just for the festival, says Steven D Wright.
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Edinburgh’s the only place to be if you work in TV
From convergence to creativity, the festival tackles all the issues, says George Entwistle.
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Off Cuts: CNN's Libyan Tripoli-up
Blame it on the speed at which events unfolded, or the fact that it all kicked off in the tail hours of the weekend.
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Commissioning: it’s a charade
Indies are banging their heads against a wall, says Gerri Gossage.
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Reel History of Britain / Fraud Squad / The Man Who Crossed Hitler
Wide-Eyed’s David McNab and director Jonothan McLeod on evacuees, fraudsters and Hitler’s inquisitor.
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Once a bully, always a bully?
As almost 40% admit to being a victim, can TV rid itself of the problem?
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24 Aug '11
“It was far from gratuitous as, true to squaddie stereotype, the hills they trained in rang with banter.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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23 Aug '11
“Oliver was on fine form here, showing us genuinely interesting things.” Read on for the verdict last night’s TV.
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22 Aug '11
“The constestants have been hand-picked to provide the finest possible combination of looks, talent, arrogance and insanity.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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Simon who?
After a glitzy premiere for the eighth series of The X Factor, Jake Kanter is convinced the show’s future is strong after Simon Cowell.
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19 Aug '11
“She doesn’t seem to see any loveliness in Gissing Hall, just a lot of stuff she doesn’t like.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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18 Aug '11
“It was as though Tim Burton himself were doodling away on my television screen.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.