All Comment articles – Page 129
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PodcastTalking TV: Benefits Street and Henry Winkler
Broadcast’s podcast returns with an interview with Channel 4 commissioner Nick Mirsky about Benefits Street and a look ahead to Henry Winkler’s new CBBC series.
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CommentGlimpse of TV’s future at CES
Although not a TV expo, CES has much to offer, writes Kate Bulkley
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CommentReligion is alive and well in British TV
Awards reveal the range of people and shows bringing faith to the fore, says Torin Douglas
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CommentSerious subjects require delicacy
The Benefits Street backlash shows producers need to be mindful
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CommentBAME: this time we must act
Ed Vaizey must not miss the opportunity to boost minority employment, says Simon Albury
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: House of Fools
”#HouseOfFools should not be judged against traditional sitcoms.” Read on for the industry’s verdict on Vic and Bob’s BBC2 sitcom.
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CommentHow Sherlock cracked Twitter
Twitter’s Dan Biddle breaks down what made Sherlock one of the biggest TV events of the year so far
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CommentMultiplatform content in 2014: what's in store?
Interactive formats and YouTube content are here to stay - but remote controls are out
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: Sherlock, The Voice UK
“So good I peed in my own fireplace.” How the industry reacted to the weekend’s TV.
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: The Undateables
“You can watch Channel 4 or Five and either could be called The Undateables.” How TV reacted to Channel 4’s dating format.
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CommentDEBATE: Should C4 drop Benefits Street?
Should Channel 4 bow to a petition calling for Benefits Street to be pulled off-air?
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CommentTraditional TV proves its worth
Success of sitcom revivals shows it’s still all about tent-pole shows, says Lisa Campbell
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CommentDeath of a true pioneer is a great loss
Allan McKeown successfully did what many others believed to be an impossible task
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CommentInternational TV in 2014: what's in store?
From Netflix and Channel 5 to Group M Entertainment and Aussie indies, what is on the 2014 agenda?
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: The Taste
“The Taste should be called The Waste.” How TV reacted to Channel 4’s latest cooking format.
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CommentThe Twitter verdict: Benefits Street; The 7.39; Secrets of the Living Dolls
“Don’t really understand how people can say this is ‘bashing people on benefits’.” How TV reacted to Channel 4’s Benefits Street, Secrets of the Living Dolls and BBC1 drama The 7.39.
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CommentTerrestrial terrors at Christmas
Alan Griffiths on the emerging rights battle betwen free-to-air and pay TV operators
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PodcastTalking TV: Christmas quiz
The final Talking TV podcast of 2013 serves up a festive treat as producers and the Broadcast team go toe-to-toe in a Christmas quiz.
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CriticsTV Critics: The Great Train Robbery
“The film itself set off like a locomotive. In fact, the direction of its first five or so minutes may be the best thing I’ve seen on telly all year.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.


















