All Comment articles – Page 199
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30 Mar '11
“If Silk’s finale was better than its mid-run outings that was much to do with an injection of senior acting talent.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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The days of vanity rebrands are over
Rebranding a channel was once an exercise in vanity for some. But those days are over and establishing your identity in an increasingly fragmenting market is key, write Marc Heal and Dom Sykes.
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29 Mar '11
“There could hardly be anyone better qualified to examine Britain’s care-home culture.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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28 Mar '11
“Brilliant, the best thing on television for yonks.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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25 Mar '11
“It must have been fantastically liberating and modern – and shocking to many of course – in the 20s, but now it feels just a little bit pretentious.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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24 Mar' 11
“While the dialogue can be period-drama correct, no period drama these days would dare to be so slothful of plot as this episode, accurately named Death in the Slow Lane.”
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Soaps are worth every penny
NAO report’s focus on financials misses the point of continuing drama.
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Off Cuts: Thompson's a free thinker
At a press conference updating hacks on the Delivering Quality First programme this week, Mark Thompson joked about the BBC’s real motives in its u-turn over 6 Music.
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The house that Netflix built
Video rental firm is taking on the global players, says Kate Bulkley.
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Midsomer Murders / Paul Merton’s Birth Of Hollywood / The Bert Trautmann Story
Darlow Smithson’s Ben Bowie and Grizzly Tales’s Jamie Rix on Middle England, Hollywood and a German.
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BBC World News: still going strong after two decades
The world has changed much in 20 years, and so has the way we report, says Richard Porter.
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VOD: spice up your rights
Jack Harrison negotiates the labyrinth of video-on-demand rights to offer a solution in how to grow reach across the market without having to renegotiate for a new viewing device or method of delivery.
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23 Mar '11
“I knew this striking atheist would get her own series.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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What is missing from Ofcom's 4G plans
As Ofcom announces that it plans to auction off 4G licences in 2012, Tony Ballard addresses what the proposals fail to consider.
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Killer Years, killer schedule
John Matthews, producer of BBC4’s Grand Prix: The Killer Years, relives conducting 20 hours of interviews in three languages across six countries in just 10 days.
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22 Mar '11
“It’s got the stylised violence of a video game, the graphic thrust of a porn movie.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Britain’s Underworld, Nat Geo
Executive producer Glyn Middleton reveals how a team of filmmakers entered the dangerous world of gangsters for a new National Geographic Channel series.
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21 Mar '11
“A tender, touching, personal story of self- discovery. Brilliant, top drama, well done.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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18 Mar '11
“There was clever use of archive footage, and a helpful dash of Young’s family history, but the soundtrack was much too literal…” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.