All Comment articles – Page 280
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TV Critics 07 January ‘09
“This was an unsightly spare tyre of a film, about as worthwhile as the stuff that sputters out of the end of a liposuction tube.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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TV Critics 06 January ‘09
“People will watch and applaud this adaptation in their droves.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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TV Critics 05 January ‘09
“A jolly bit of supernatural family fun.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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TV in a cold climate
Reviewing 2008, it's clear the industry must look to its strengths in the year ahead.
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A boost for the little guy
A common industry approach to on-demand TV over broadband could prove to be a real tipping point for small and independent content creators argues Will Strauss.
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Blog: Game changing or game plan?
The BBC's partnership proposals are part of a bigger plan to secure its own future, writes Katherine Rushton.
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My Life in TV and Radio: Richard Boden
Richard Boden on 1970s sitcoms, his love of comic characters and why he'd like to have been a Python.
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The crunch bites
Tough times tend to mean suppliers get squeezed - so Pact has its work cut out.
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Talking Point: Is the BBC's The Day of the Triffids a remake too far?
56% said Yes44% said No
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You the Jury: John Mair and Jazz Thwaite
John Mair and Jazz Thwaite review the latest TV shows.
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In My View: James Kirkham
Commissioners must exploit online's potential, says James Kirkham.
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Emily Bell: VoD future is a leap in the dark
Why the Kangaroo team will find life tough in the on-demand world.
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Blog: Tears on TV
Reality shows have always attempted to tug on the heart-strings of viewers, encouraging them to shed a tear. But as factual entertainment increasingly gets in on the act, Lisa W Kelly asks just who we are crying for.
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Blog: Feminine maturity
With Selina Scott scoring a victory over Five are we going to see a more mature feminine look on our screens? Geoff Motley doubts it.
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Blog: No credit where credit's due
In today's competitive TV market, broadcasters squeeze the size of the credits to make way for trails. But the effect is being felt by the freelance community and production staff who feel there ought to be credit where credit is due, according to Malcolm Treen.
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Blog: The times are changing for Welsh indies
Welsh indies are in danger of becoming overly dependent on their nation's favourable commissioning structure at a time when the world is changing, writes Robin Lyons.