All Comment articles – Page 100
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Fallout from a funding bombshell
BBC deal is not a disaster, but it is hardly a cause for celebration, says Chris Curtis
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TV Critics: Virgin Atlantic: Up In The Air; Benefits By The Sea; Imagine: Beware Of Mr Baker; unReal
“Offers, as far as I can tell, nothing fresh to the body of knowledge. I’ve been more entertained waiting at a baggage carousel.”
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TV Critics: How To Get A Council House; A Deadly Warning: Srebrenica Revisited; Idris Elba: No Limits
“No one could call this an enjoyable documentary, but it caught the spirit of the times.”
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TV Critics: A Song For Jenny; Fake Or Fortune; Black Work
“An extraordinary performance by Emily Watson, portraying not only Julie Nicholson but also grief itself.”
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BBC must challenge all agendas
The corporation needs to escape its ‘for us or against us’ mindset, argues Roger Mosey
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TV needs more creative mavericks
If the idea of branching out on your own appeals, then do it, says Lorraine Heggessey
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OTT battle has only just begun
Streaming content is set to be the next big thing, says Kate Bulkley
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Plurality of supply is best for BBC audiences
New system offers the best ideas and value regardless of source, says Helen Boaden
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BBC2 should take up BBC3 mantle
Space for fresh ideas and talent must be ring-fenced after move
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The Twitter verdict: reaction to BBC3 move online
“The irony of the BBC3 move is that it’s probably the right choice, but a few years too early and for the wrong reasons (i.e., budget)”
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TV Critics: Superfoods: the Real Story; True Detective; The Met; Tattoo Fixers
“This four-parter takes the long way round to reveal the inevitable.”
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The Trust is dead, but the BBC has bigger fish to fry
The BBC Trust is dead. It’s been on life support since the Savile scandal and today’s Telegraph front page confirms what we’ve known for a long-time: the government has ripped the plug from its socket.
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Commissioning pool widens for digital experts
It’s not just TV and film companies that are competing for graduates with digital skills, says Louise Brown
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Won’t somebody think of the kids?
Children’s TV still has a lot to offer the thrusting young creative, says Steven D Wright
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Why we should celebrate classic children’s television
Our fond memories show that it’s vital to keep investing in kids’ TV, says Rachel Moseley
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Kids’ animation is thriving, but the battle is not over
We must come together as an industry to safeguard our future, argues Oli Hyatt
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Health of kids’ TV is issue for all
Creating a strong children’s sector is an opportunity, not a burden
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Redefining quality
We all want to make quality content. But what exactly does that mean, asks Ben Butterworth
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How Channel 4 fell for 'oddball' drama No Offence
Broadcaster was the ‘magnetic north’ for our uncompromising vision, writes creator Paul Abbott