Opinion – Page 188

  • Show Me the Funny
    Comment

    19 July '11

    2011-07-19T10:01:00Z

    “Clever, funny, interesting - a cut above the rest.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Camilla Lewis
    Comment

    Lend a hand to young TV talent

    2011-07-18T12:52:00Z

    Talent is precious but it is the young who really need help in taking their first TV steps, writes Camilla Lewis.

  • The Impressionists: Painting and Revolution
    Comment

    18 July '11

    2011-07-18T09:30:00Z

    “It looks as if this show has run aground.” Read on for the verdict on last weekend’s TV.

  • Torchwood
    Comment

    15 July '11

    2011-07-15T10:23:00Z

    “Unsentimental, convincing, heartfelt drama, a credit to its makers.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • The Life Of Muhammad
    Comment

    The Life Of Muhammad / Question Time v Newsnight

    2011-07-14T14:55:00Z

    Alex Farber and Catherine Neilan consider new shows from the past week.

  • The World: Italy’s Bloodiest Mafia
    Comment

    14 July '11

    2011-07-14T10:30:00Z

    “A corrective to some of the overhyped rhetoric of the last week”. Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Lisa Campbell
    Comment

    Decisive action sets TV apart

    2011-07-14T08:29:00Z

    NI and the wider press need not look far for lessons on morality.

  • Kate Bulkley
    Comment

    Never underestimate Murdoch

    2011-07-14T08:29:00Z

    Media magnate may be down but he’s not out, says Kate Bulkley.

  • Comment

    Double Lesson / Desert Seas With David Attenborough / Single-Handed

    2011-07-14T08:29:00Z

    Kiss FM and T4’s Melvin Odoom and Rickie Haywood Williams on classrooms, ‘gangster’ fish and the Garda.

  • Comment

    BBC still has faith in creativity and training

    2011-07-14T08:29:00Z

    I want to respond to Mark Damazer’s observations (‘Young, gifted and blanked’, Broadcast, 8.07.11 ) that the BBC “has lost faith in the idea… of picking people with nothing to offer but creativity, flair, cleverness, intelligence and motivation”.

  • Upsy Daisy
    Comment

    Off Cuts: So who's counting?

    2011-07-14T08:29:00Z

    BBC Children’s director Joe Godwin got a birthday surprise as he took to the stage at last week’s Showcomotion children’s conference in Sheffield: a video tribute from none other than Upsy Daisy herself.

  • Ashley Pharoah
    Comment

    Suffering the sheer joy of the best job in the world

    15 July 2011

    Writers’ grumpy exteriors belie an optimism about the future, says Ashley Pharoah.

  • Sarah Mulvey
    Comment

    Colleagues and friends remember C4's Sarah Mulvey

    15 July 2011

    Friends and colleagues remembered the late Channel 4 commissioning editor Sarah Mulvey at a commemorative event this week. Here, science commissioning editor David Glover and Louisa Bolch pay tribute to a much-missed colleague.

  • The Night Watch
    Comment

    13 July '11

    2011-07-13T11:54:00Z

    “The emotion of the relationships was necessarily squeezed towards melodrama.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Paula Milne
    Comment

    Paula Milne: give the audience what they need

    2011-07-12T12:50:00Z

    Acclaimed screenwriter Paula Milne, who penned Small Island and tonight’s BBC drama The Night Watch, says give them not what they want but what they need. 

  • Strictly Kosher
    Comment

    12 July '11

    2011-07-12T09:58:00Z

    “One of the most powerful hours of comedy-drama I’ve seen of late”. Read on, for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Fake or Fortune?
    Comment

    11 July ‘11

    2011-07-11T11:04:00Z

    “A very effective blend of slightly erstatz mystery and surreptitious fine-art education.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.

  • Channel_4.jpg
    Comment

    8 July '11

    2011-07-08T13:17:00Z

    “Like its progenitor, Veena Sud’s adaptation is realistic, confidently slow-paced.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • paul robinson 2
    Comment

    Robinson on the Arqiva Awards

    2011-07-08T09:53:00Z

    If you have had your fill of Murdoch severing a hundred year old newspaper then the good news is that commercial radio (aged 38 yrs) is thriving. The Arqiva awards, held in London this week celebrating success in ad funded radio, were the best yet, writes Paul Robinson.

  • The Perfect Suit
    Comment

    7 July '11

    2011-07-07T10:59:00Z

    “Sooke’s film was a generally engaging affair, presented by someone with a genuine ease in front of the camera.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.