All Comment articles – Page 78
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CriticsTV Critics: The Gun Shop; Conspiracy Files; Bublé at the BBC
“It made me very, very relieved to be living in a country that has strict gun control.”
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CommentTime to bulk up or fall behind
Context is everything for AT&T/Time Warner merger, says Kate Bulkley
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CriticsTV Critics: The Choir; Storyville; The Moonstone; Ordinary Lies
“By the time Mums in Durham are at the miner’s welfare centre belting out Billy Joel’s She’s Always a Woman to Me to their weeping children, husbands and nans, I’m sold.”
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CriticsTV Critics: Dark Angel; Moonstone; Ice Train To Nowhere
“This is what Downton might have been like, if its creator Lord Julian Fellowes had been an Islington Leftie.”
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CommentMike Darcey: Sky's stand off with Netflix
The former Sky chief operating officer analyses why the pay-TV operator and SVoD giant have failed to make friends.
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CriticsTV Critics: The Young Pope; For The Love Of Dogs; The Fall
“The Young Pope defies all rational description. However bad you imagine it could be, it’s immeasurably worse.”
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CriticsTV Critics: The Great British Bake Off; The Missing; Gogglebox
“This was a curious final. Not just for the elephant the size of Paul Hollywood’s pay cheque that lurked in the tent, but for the oddly low-key tasks.”
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CommentEntertainment rises to challenge
Studio formats and comedy chat shows are hot on drama’s heels
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CommentEthnic diversity: are we missing the story?
Statistics don’t reveal the full picture, but still raise important questions, says David Graham
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CommentChange will only come by giving new voices a platform
ITV2’s Fresh season is giving people what they want by diversifying content, says Fraser Ayres
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CriticsTV Critics: Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild; Fatal Experiments
“This was gripping enough, but the sideshow of director v subject made for equally fascinating viewing.”
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CriticsTV Critics: Cold Feet; Saving Africa’s Elephants: Hugh and The Ivory War
“Seven million viewers, in this age of about six million ways of watching TV, aren’t easy to come by.”
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CriticsTV Critics: Harry Hill’s Tea Time; Poldark; Born Free
“There’s an old-school charm to Hill’s persona”
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PodcastTalking TV: Mipcom & Black Mirror
This week Talking TV was in the South of France at the Mipcom market in Cannes to find out about the latest internationally telly trends.
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CriticsTV Critics: Black Mirror; Surviving Aberfan; Anne Robinson’s Britain
“Mark Evans seems to be constantly surprised at the basic premise of his own show.”
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CommentCould you help to shape the industry?
The Pact Council needs everyone from start-ups to TV veterans, says Laura Mansfield
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CommentFrom connectivity to content
Liberty is switching strategy to keep up with rivals, says Kate Bulkley
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CriticsTV Critics: Crazyhead; Him; Puppy Secrets: The First 6 Months
“Crazyhead is Buffy the Vampire Slayer but with bad language and a down-to-earth attitude to sex and romance.”


















