All Comment articles – Page 91
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CommentReinventing drama for Kenya
Lisa Sabina Harney’s debut as a series director took her to Nairobi, with a mission to empower women on- and off-camera.
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CommentTime for indies to engage in future of kids TV
Making children’s TV is a job, not a hobby, yet still producers must fight to get it taken seriously, argues Tony Collingwood
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CommentTV has a lot to learn about supporting working mums
Other industries find flexible solutions so why can’t this one? asks Rakhee Rajani
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CommentIt’s great to be a woman working in TV
We’re not there yet, but we’ve come a long way towards gender equality, says Kate Beal
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CommentThe future of TV advertising
Programmatic sales are set to become the norm, says Kate Bulkley
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CriticsTV Critics: Davina McCall: Life at the Extreme; Born to Be Different; Scrappers - Back in the Yard
“Davina’s enthusiasm for the wildlife was genuine and I suppose her presence was this show’s USP”
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CriticsTV Critics: Churchill’s Secret; The Night Manager; Thirteen; Stag
“Lovely performances all round … especially from Michael Gambon as the main man.”
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CommentTime to tackle licence fee process
Consensus is that last summer’s agreement was unsatisfactory
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CommentWhy The X Factor remains on song
Executive producer Richard Holloway explains why The X Factor remains part of the fabric of the nation, despite declines in ratings and reports of the show’s demise
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CriticsTV Critics: Lost Tribe of the Amazon; Who’s the Boss; The Inspectors Are Coming
“Moving, and sad, often scary, sometimes funny, and absolutely fascinating.”
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CommentEurope is more than a single market
Removing borders for TV and film could dilute content and distort the market, says Michael Maxtone-Smith
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CommentDramatic accuracy helps OJ drama hit the mark
Detail makes for gripping viewing, says the editor of the BBC’s coverage of the 1995 trial
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CriticsTV Critics: One Child; The Great Chinese Crash?; The New Yorker Presents
“Though at times rather preachy, it set everything up for what promises to be a captivating series.”
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CommentIs this the end for ads on TV?
Auto ad-skipping is striking fear into the industry, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentFresh energy will benefit ITV
Bazalgette is right man to help broadcaster build on Norman era
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CommentBBC deserves praise for its forward thinking
Giving BBC3 viewers what they want to watch, when they want to watch it, will drive uptake, says Tom Williams
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CommentBBC3 will have to teach viewers new habits
The BBC is making the right noises about what BBC3 online should offer. Its challenge now is to hook regular viewers, says Stephen Arnell
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CriticsTV Critics: Trapped; Call The Midwife; Deutschland 83; The Walking Dead
“It was so absorbing that within five minutes I’d forgotten it was subtitled, and tried turning the volume up.”
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CriticsTV Critics: Britain’s Weirdest Council Houses; The Brain with David Eagleman; Cats v. Dogs: Which is Best?
“I was expecting to hate it. But it wasn’t rubbish at all.”
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CommentIs this really a golden age of UK drama?
To be on the same footing as international rivals, we need original stories, says Peter Ansorge


















