All Comment articles – Page 68
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CriticsA Time to Live; Isis: The Origins of Violence; Michael Mosley v The Superbugs
“The one-off documentary offered a thought-provoking insight into the lives of people who know theirs will be cut short.”
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CommentAll hail TV’s god-like geniuses
Commissioners are becoming more capricious and distant every day, says Steven D Wright
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CommentRoll on the non-scripted revival
Super-indies refocus efforts as Sky prepares major launches
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CommentWitnessing history was part of the job
As he retires after 40 years, ITN’s Tim Ewart returns to the scene of his breakthrough dispatch
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CommentWannaCry ransomware: Could it happen to your company?
If you have any centralised data storage or computer resource, like Network Attached Storage (NAS), you should be very concerned indeed about cybercrime, writes Jon Morgan.
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CriticsThree Girls; Horizon: Strange Signals from Outer Space!
“This is an important, necessary series: it is television as testament — but it is not entertainment on any level.”
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CriticsMexico; Eurovision Song Contest; Dara and Ed’s Road To Mandalay; The Durrells
“Flabbergasting photography, enthralling stories and a deep curiosity about man’s place in the natural world.”
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CommentAccess is key to producing great factual programming
Delivering an insightful show is all about building relationships
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CriticsMorocco to Timbuktu; The Truth About Sleep; Born to Kill
“This is more like it — a voyage to strange lands with a companion who is a genuine traveller, not some smug comedian on an all-expenses-paid junket.”
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CommentThe future’s looking much brighter for kids’ producers
Sector is turning the corner thanks to the Digital Economy Act
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CommentWhy the future of wireless mic technology is objectively digital
The digital versus analogue debate is one of audio’s many endless subjective arguments, with die-hards on both sides. But in the field of wireless microphone technology, argues Tuomo Tolonen, an objective winner is starting to emerge.
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CriticsKing Charles III; Heathrow: Britain's Busiest Airport; Home
“King Charles III combines political drama and family conflict with astute observations about the state of our democracy”
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CommentLightning strikes at Liberty Global
Broadband project is important but original content is what matters most, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentAre there now too many indies?
While volume remains flat, more firms are competing for business
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CriticsLong Lost Family: What Happened Next; Elizabeth I; Our Friend Victoria
“If this doesn’t make you blub, then you’re a liar, or a robot, or both.”
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CriticsLoaded; Mind the Age Gap; Panorama
“It’s a fun premise and has lots of potential, but isn’t laugh out loud – yet.”
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CriticsBabs; Road To Mandalay; Britain Today Tonight; Jamestown
“Babs was undoubtedly rose-tinted in parts, but it was also heart-warming and a joyfully camp tribute to a national treasure.”
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CriticsThe Truth About Stress; Born To Kill; Car Crash Britain; Joanna Lumley’s Postcards
“It felt as though it had been put together by a handful of junior researchers, too young to know what real stress was.”
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CriticsTrust Me, I’m a Vet; Britain’s Nuclear Bomb; Panorama
“The experiments were uninspiring and the conclusions weak and unsurprising.”


















