All Comment articles – Page 78
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Comment
Caitlin Moran: the etiquette of crowd-funding
Raised By Wolves could get a new lease of life - but Caitlin Moran has already had to learn a few lessons about the etiquette of crowd-funding
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Critics
TV Critics: Ordinary Lies; Married at First Sight; Who’s Spending Britain’s Billions?
“The episode was far less ordinary than the lightweight, primetime acting made it seem.”
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Andrew Marr’s Paperback Heroes; SAS: Who Dares Wins; Raw Recruits
“If the script really called for so many accents, they should have got Rory Bremner.”
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A great market in store
Mipcom is the biggest international television event of the year and Broadcast, with our increased focus on the international sector, has responded by dedicating an 88-page issue – one of the biggest of the year – to all things global.
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Mip is still a must-attend event
The market has changed, but Cannes continues to be the place to strike deals, says Ben Barrett
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Critics
TV Critics: Nature’s Weirdest Events; The Apprentice; The Fall; Zapped
“This series often feels like a show you might stumble upon while flicking through the high numbers on the set-top box.”
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TV Critics: The Missing; The Aberfan Young Wives’ Club
“It is utterly gripping and intriguing, and will have you lying awake puzzling and worrying.”
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Welcome to ‘The New Normal’
Brexit changes everything, but it’s not all gloom, says Frank Radice
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SVoD players come into the fold
Traditional broadcasters are seeing the benefits of Netflix and Co
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The changing role of the broadcast engineer
Broadcast engineers are no longer just boffins who configure kit, says John Maxwell Hobbs.
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Behind The Scenes
Reggie Yates: Life and Death in Chicago, BBC3
Online shorts perfectly supported a Reggie Yates doc on gun crime in Chicago, writes Dov Freedman
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Kit evolves, but the art of storytelling remains key
Natural history film-making is about more than drones and UHD, says Paul Reddish
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You have to think on your feet to sell niche content
Finding gems overlooked by bigger firms is what it’s all about, says David Cornwall
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Content rules for US giants
Pipeline and distribution are top of the agenda, says Kate Bulkley
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Everyone needs a flagship show
Long-running series are key in an increasingly on-demand world
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Critics
TV Critics: Westworld; The Forgotten Children; The Yorkshire Vet
“The special effects are as expensive-looking as you might imagine, but it’s still the story that keeps you hooked.”
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TV Critics: My Kitchen Rules; Capability Brown’s Unfinished Garden; Raw Recruits; Go 8 Bit
“It’s too obviously fusion, there’s not enough flavour in the personalities of the judges, it’s too bland, too polite, too slow.”
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TV Critics: Louis Theroux; The Level; Poldark
“There is no need for Louis to be stripped of the BBC Grierson Trustees’ Award he received last week. Rather, this rigorous mea culpa of a documentary shows why he was worthy of it.”
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TV Critics: The Fall; John Bishop; Paranoid
“This was a compelling opening episode, revisiting all the major characters in brief but menacing snatches and cleverly generating tension all around.”