All Comment articles – Page 260
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23 July ‘09
“A social-history programme cunningly disguised as celebrity biography.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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4oD service bigger than first thought
In her column ‘If you build it, will they come?’ (Broadcast, 10.07.09) Kate Bulkley’s comment that BlinkBox’s 730,000 unique users made it bigger than 4oD for online video views was unfortunately based on published data that was incomplete.
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Time has come to empower drama writers
It’s easy to take sides in the current furore over drama. Now that Tony Garnett’s viral article has broken the silence, cries of “The BBC is in the altogether” are ricocheting everywhere, writes drama guru Gub Neal.
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22 July ‘09
“It’s certainly more fun than, say, Larksnore to Chocolate Box.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Will STV share fans joy for The Bill's Scottish salvation?
Scottish fans of The Bill will be over the moon when they hear they will not have to bid farewell to Sun Hill, but STV may not be so thrilled by ITV’s benevolence, writes Kate McMahon.
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21 July ‘09
“Coronation Street written as serious drama.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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20 July ‘09
“Desperate Housewives meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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I want to be on Jay Hunt's Christmas list
BBC1 controller Jay Hunt is one of the biggest gift givers, but at least she has the good grace to be imaginative with public money, writes Katherine Rushton
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Broadcast on... Wuthering Heights
Broadcast was invited to a sneak preview of ITV’s big budget bonnet bonanza Wuthering Heights and met the team who faced the production challenges head on.
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17 July ‘09
“It’s a bit like watching Status Quo trying to solve a murder.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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16 July ‘09
“Piercingly weird, coldly plausible, heartbreaking and hilarious.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Act on fewer, bigger, better
Quite by coincidence, in this week’s magazine, we have two of the industry’s most senior creatives from different disciplines arguing the same point: bureaucracy is killing creativity.
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Inside Nature's Giants / Katie Price with Piers Morgan
Robin Parker and Kate McMahon each give their verdict on the latest shows.
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Fincham: why is ITV always on trial?
We’re not bad guys - we’re pumping millions into indie sector, says ITV programming boss.
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As Seen on TV, Sea Patrol UK, Liz Smith’s Summer Cruise
TV trivia, jeopardy and a crotchety cruise
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Data shouldn’t be child’s play
Relying on ‘insights’ from fickle youngsters can only lead to trouble.
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Pre-recording Ross on R2 is a mistake
The decision by BBC Radio 2’s Controller Bob Shennan to pre-record Jonathan Ross’ Saturday morning show is potentially far more significant than it being merely a tool to ameliorate the risk of further embarassing editorial slip-ups, writes Paul Robinson.