All Comment articles – Page 108
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CriticsTV Critics: Costa del Sol: Last Brits Standing; Back in Time for Dinner; Nurse
“We got an evocative look at ex-pat life long after the end of happy hour.”
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CommentObituary: Tony Page
Tony Page, a former planning excutive for ATV and Central Television, has died after a short illness.
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: Battle For Number 10
“Put some food in front of them and a French waiter in the background and you’ve got an episode of first dates #BattleForNumber10”
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CommentViewers just want to have fun
TV has a spring in its step when it takes itself a little less seriously, writes Steven D Wright
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CommentTalking point: Leaders' debate
After six months of tense negotiations, a plan for the leaders’ debates was finally agreed at the weekend.
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CommentThe last of the ‘Indie’ Surveys?
Changing face of the sector calls for a redefinition of our research
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CommentThe painful truths of starting out in TV
With breaking into the industry becoming more competitive, young talent have to learn to be persistent, says Jonathan Dakin
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CommentGive directors credit where it's due
We must protect the role of director for the sake of the future of our industry, writes Tom Roberts
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PodcastTalking TV: C5 & Clarkson
This week’s edition of Talking TV sizes up Viacom’s ambitious plans for Channel 5 and picks over the Jeremy Clarkson ‘fracas’ scandal.
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Comment5 News has come a long way
But we’re still daring to be different, says Cristina Nicolotti Squires
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CommentC5 faces a delicate balancing act
Viacom investment offers huge opportunity if right tone is struck
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CommentWhy are Avid and Adobe collaborating?
The integration of third-party products into an Avid workflow is the main premise of the firm’s MediaCentral Platform, says Avid’s Kevin Usher.
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CriticsTV Critics: Ordinary Lies; Back in Time for Dinner; Fighting the System
“If anything, Ordinary Lies is a victim of bad timing: there’s been an awful lot of duplicity on TV recently.”
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CriticsTV Critics: Raised by Wolves; Kew on a Plate; A Fair Cop; Britain’s Benefit Tenants
“Bright, brash, blinking funny and brilliantly realised”
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CommentEducating Londoners about Yorkshire
Investment in regional production is answer to capital’s rising cost of living, writes Jess Fowle
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CommentStrategic thinking doesn’t mean stifling creativity
BBC is right to analyse daily ratings in detail to help with commissioning, says Ally Castle
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CommentConvergence is here, embrace it
The first indie to exploit a YouTube star’s fanbase is onto a winner
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CommentBBC Trust and HSBC: gripping drama
Will Fairhead survive to implement BBC vision? asks Kate Bulkley


















