All Comment articles – Page 196
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Children’s Craniofacial Surgery
Striking the right the balance between the squeamish factor and the need to show the mechanics of this astonishing surgery was a tricky job, says Nick O’Dwyer.
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The Unofficial Royal Wedding
Executive producer David Notman-Watt on the challenges of using citizen journalism, a 48 hour edit and dealing with breaking global news.
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A fresh start for ITV and STV
STV finally buried the hatchet with ITV yesterday ending a near two-year legal wrangle. Jake Kanter examines what the future might hold for their relationship.
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28 Apr '11
“It was broadbrush stuff but then Starkey has been teaching in Jamie’s Dream School for a while.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Dambusters: Building the Bouncing Bomb
Dambusters producer Tom Cook on the challenges of filming an explosive reconstruction.
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Off cuts: Daisy doo! to global aid
Thought In The Night Garden was harmless fun for toddlers, or at worst, soporific viewing for stoners? Think again.
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Vera / Psychoville / March Of The Dinosaurs
True Vision’s Brian Woods and Olwyn Silvester, production chief at Atlantic Productions, on cops, clowns and animated dinosaurs
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27 April '11
“By the time each episode finishes, we ache with the glorious sense that a better world is possible.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Survey says: pay up or lose out
The Broadcast Training Survey finds that training TV’s freelance workforce is essential to stem the brain drain
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PSBs should not shirk their responsibility to the world
The lack of quality entries for the One World Awards is worrying, says Marion Bowman
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Making cross-platform drama?
Sofia’s Diary creator Nuno Bernardo lays down some ground rules
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Why Hunt should think before he acts
Creating a new Communications Act is a tricky task for the culture secretary, according to FTI Consulting’s Dan Corry and Alison Sprague
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Neighbourhood Blues
Series producer David Howard talks about the challenge of finding a new angle in police programming; getting involved in grass-roots crime and being touched by the dedication of police officers trying to make a genuine difference.
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26 April '11
“It was moderately entertaining, if a bit overlong, but a waste of Brown’s – and Nathan’s – talents.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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21 April '11
“Chris and his reptiles actually live in Strood, which was over the Thames estuary in Kent last time I looked.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Off Cuts: A Certain Ratio
Oscar-winning film-maker Kevin Macdonald took the lecturers’ prerogative during his whistle-stop speech on the history of documentary last week. Delivering the inaugural BBC Documentary Lecture, Shrinking Cameras, Expanding Worlds, the Touching The Void director had to make a choice about which format to show his ...
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20 April '11
“You don’t get a lot of moral philosophy on BBC3 but that’s essentially what this was.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Small online radio stations will thrive in G4 revolution
GaydarRadio has left the Sky EPG to tune into the iPhone generation, says Robin Crowley