All Comment articles – Page 266
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BGT backlash and blame
The press and the industry both played a part in the sharp rise and fall of SuBo
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New crop of TV workers under pressure
How is the TV industry training new entrants to equip them to deal with the demands of production, asks Elsa Sharp.
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3 June ‘09
“An in-house training film that somehow made it to prime time.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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2 June ‘09
“A blinding reminder of how truly irrelevant nearly everything else that will be shown on television this week is.”Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Commissions for the nations
Programme budgets may be getting tightly squeezed but as the BBC names its commissioners for the nations, Gareth Williams is optimistic for the future.
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1 June ‘09
“Reggie Perrin is just average, rather than awful.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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How to create drama-docs
The drama documentary continues to prove popular in history programming. Windfall Films’ line producer Cherry Brewer relays her top tips for making a drama out of a crisis.
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29 May ‘09
“A touching and moving portrait.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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28 May ‘09
“Mary Sackville-West’s famous poets series is turning into the best thing TV has yet done with poetry.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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The Brits have arrived
Shed Media’s US Seinfeld commission points the way forward for UK indies
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Don’t let the market decide
Control of on-demand is too important to give up to a US aggregator
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LA razzmatazz
Sarah Wright, head of acquisitions at Sky 1, 2 and 3, writes from the LA Screenings
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Are there no TV shows for clever people?
Last week we asked: Is Parky right: there are no TV shows for clever people?
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Ruth O’Reilly and Matt Robins
Below the Radar’s Ruth O’Reilly and October Films’ Matt Robins review the latest TV shows.
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Yo Gabba Gabba! / The Incredible Human Journey
Broadcast airs its views on this week’s TV shows
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27 May '09
“…wildly enthusiastic programme.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Blog: Breaking into TV
It’s harder than ever to break into TV and the current economic downturn means that even the industry’s high fliers are touting for work. Elsa Sharp appraises the situation.
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Blog: Piecing together the missing link
On BBC1 tonight (26 May), David Attenborough is set to explore the 47 million-year-old ‘missing link’ in human evolution. Director of photography Andrew Dearden recalls the journey from skeleton to screen.