All Comment articles – Page 143
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CommentAmbitious drama on a low budget
On the set of BBC4’s Wodehouse in Exile with Great Meadows exec Robert Cooper in a grass skirt
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CommentAn Olympic performance
Twenty Twelve star Jessica Hynes won an RTS Award for her “subtle” and “talked-about” performance, but subtlety was thrown to the wind when she collected her prize for best comedy actress.
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CommentIndies rise above the recession
Sky content investment helps sector return to 2008 level of £2bn, notes Lisa Campbell
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CommentIraq: 10 years in the line of fire
Much has changed, but peace remains fragile, says CNN International’s Tommy Evans
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CommentCreativity and innovation create a new golden age
Bafta nominees show TV is meeting digital challenge, says Andrew Newman
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CommentDEBATE: Fifty years of Mip TV
Share your most memorable moments as the festival prepares for its golden anniversary
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CommentCan radio outsmart the smartphones?
Radio has proved enduring, but has it met its match with the smartphone, asks Paul Robinson.
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CommentNo ordinary premiere
The launch of Alice Walker’s Beauty In Truth was the culmination of four years of funding says Pratibha Parmar
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CommentBringing Eva Cassidy back to life
Bringing Eva back to life took more legwork than expected, explains Attracta McLaughlin
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CommentDEBATE: Where next for Channel 5?
What direction should Channel 5 take following its commissioning team shake-up?
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CommentC4: trust your producers and we’ll make great TV
Unless indies are left to innovate, its audience will end up migrating
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CommentThe arts still have a place on TV
There seems no rationale for the arts being elbowed to one side
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CommentThe men who looked after Superman
North One’s John Nolan on keeping Superman star Henry Cavill safe on extreme expeditions
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CommentCopyright is being adapted for internet age
Ruling in ITV case shows the European Union’s Court of Justice is becoming increasingly influential, writes Tony Ballard.
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CommentHerSay tackles lack of women experts
As women celebrate International Women’s Day, we remain badly under-represented
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CommentNo box for Patten?
There’s no doubt that Lord Patten had a lot on his plate in the final months of last year, but amid the Jimmy Savile crisis, the BBC Trust chairman had more prosaic priorities.
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CommentAnd Finally: Hayley McQueen, Sky Sports News
The presenter on telling lies, good manners and too many lists
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CommentTime to make performance regulations child’s play
Why can’t the government simplify child performance laws? asks Paul Shuttleworth
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CommentC4 row: all voices must be heard
Support for the broadcaster doesn’t outweigh growing negativity, says Lisa Campbell


















