All Comment articles – Page 229
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Lost: closing the window
[SPOILER FREE] Sky’s decision to simulcast the finale of Lost at 5am on a Monday morning was a bold move – but will it catch on, asks Michael Rosser.
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23 May '10
“Just the right mix of vileness and vulnerability”. Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Inside the Tiger Trade / WAGs, Kids and World Cup Dreams / Bioplar Expedition
OTF’s Allison Bean and Icon Films’ Owen Gay on tiger trophies, WAGs and mental illness.
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19 May '10
“The travelogue and acting the dick bits merged.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Venice trip was just what Doctor ordered
I find it odd that you decided to attack Doctor Who Confidential as a waste of the licence fee (Broadcast 7.5.10).
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The new era of creativity
Expect the current period of austerity to generate sparks of inspiration.
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Was Boulton eruption staged?
Sky News’ more combative style is making it a must-watch channel, writes Emily Bell.
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Coalition partners need to learn art of compromise
TV co-productions point the way for the Tory- Lib Dem government, says Stuart Cosgrove.
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Eurovision: A Song for Justin
When Justin Lee Collins decided to run for the Eurovision Song Content, producer/director Will Yapp knew he had a challenge on his hands.
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Bright future for factual
Dawn Airey, chief executive of Five and chair of the Grierson Trust, discusses how things are looking up for factual following a buoyant MipDoc and MipTV.
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18 May '10
“The real dealbreaker was just how thin the premise was.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Robinson on the Rajars
The extraordinary 1.5 million audience increase to the Chris Evan’s Radio 2 breakfast show in just one Rajar quarter (Q1 2010) is unprecedented and a huge vote of confidence in the radio medium, writes Paul Robinson.
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16 May '10
“Can we start obsessing about another decade please?” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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13 May '10
“A wry insight into a passionate, proud, old, male England.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Derren Brown Investigates / All at Sea / Nick Knowles' Original Features
Presenters Angelica Bell and Michael Underwood on spirits, sea-faring celebs and strobing.
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Let’s not get carried away by the bounce in ad revenues
The outlook for TV is improving but the long-term picture remains unclear, says Peter Vamos.
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It’s time to fight for women’s right to be taken seriously
Confronting prejudice is first step in changing perception of women on TV, says Lis Howell.
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Levelling the ad playing field
Changes to advertising rules must be acceptable to all - not just ITV.
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Time for TV’s own coalition
Working together produces the best results for broadcasters and indies.