All Comment articles – Page 191
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29 June '11
“So good it almost made me think I was missing out with my nasal philistinism.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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28 June '11
“Stuart was a know-it-all but his lines were subtly humorous and poignant.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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27 June '11
“It looks more like a museum exhibit than a drama.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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24 June '11
“Macy may be a big star but he’s not nearly as good as David Threlfall.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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23 June '11
“It isn’t just another “Look at the freaks! See how they bleed!” programme.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Taking the minimum wage debate one step further
Our new survey examines attitudes in TV and film to unpaid work, says Neil Percival
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Panorama’s lasting damage
Primark row goes against cautious view of BBC expressed in our survey
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Sirens / Four Of A Kind / Made in Britain
Navelgazing’s Dan Johnston and TVF’s Leila Monks on quips, quads and the state of the nation.
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22 June '11
“It’s hard not to feel most of the coincidences have been carefully arranges for months.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV
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21 June '11
“Equally mind-boggling was the scheduling of this patronising rubbish at 10pm.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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17 June '11
“English eccentricity at its most eccentric.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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16 June '11
“It looked at three troubled children who’d found themselves referred to a Fire Service specialist unit.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TVC outcry is short-sighted
Nostalgia cannot stand in the way of what’s best for the BBC, and us.
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Ed Forsdick: a tribute
Gallowgate TV managing director Ed Forsdick, who died last week very unexpectedly aged 45, was responsible for delivering some of the most difficult programmes, writes Charlie Parsons.
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Don’t underestimate the brands
Morgan Spurlock’s new doc offers a cautionary tale, says Kate Bulkley.
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Camelot / Love Your Garden / Apples: British To The Core
Transparent TV’s Jazz Gowans and Cineflix’s Nicola Andrews on legendary sex, gardens and apple passion.
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Off Cuts: Moody Hobbs - all is Peachey
TV types wandering around the Portrait Awards at the National Portrait Gallery might recognise a familiar face. Isobel Peachey’s subject was her pal, Clear Cut Pictures business development manager Richard Hobbs.
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How to connect with viewers who don’t care about brands
We’ve gone from predictable linear TV to complete chaos, writes Christian Schroeder.