All Comment articles – Page 98
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CriticsTV Critics: Fargo; The Muppets; The Walking Dead
“It’s bloody, bloody funny, and I can’t bloody wait for more.”
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CriticsTV Critics: The Apprentice; Land of the Midnight Sun; Restoring Britain's Landmarks
“As fresh as a box of poor-quality calamari that has been left in the sun all day.”
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CommentPSBs pin hopes on period epics
Having been involved in the early stages of producing HBO’s Game Of Thrones, the BBC must surely be rueing the day it passed on that show.
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CommentPopular leader will be missed
Time will be needed to assess the director of television’s legacy
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CriticsTV Critics: River; Brett: Life with No Arms; Girls to Men
“The most moving thing I’ve seen on television for some time.”
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CommentSocial TV: it's just a fad, right?
Social networks can help ailing linear viewership figures, says Connect Four’s Tom Bowers
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CriticsTV Critics: The Walking Dead; Sex Diaries: Trans Lovers; Rhyme, Rock and Revolution
“Just how long can you be chased by zombies for before it all starts to get a bit boring?”
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NewsTV Critics: The Great British Bake Off; Doctor Foster; You, Me and the Apocalypse
“Bake Off is not just inclusive and reflective of our nation, it’s also just kind of nice. Maybe nice is the new nasty…”
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CommentWhy niche is nice for MCNs
Targeted SVoD services could be the next big thing, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentDownpour fails to dampen spirits
Growing strength of VoD operators gives Mipcom reason to cheer
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CommentMipcom rallies after flooding subsides
Mipcom rallied after being struck by floods on Saturday night, according to Jake Kanter, with buyers’ appetites remaining strong.
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CriticsTV Critics: New Tricks; Empire; Chewing Gum
“New Tricks had a good run, but its glory days are gone. Ending it was an act of mercy.”
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CriticsTV Critics: The Celts; Rooney: The Man Behind The Goals; The Leftovers
“A competent historical recap while pushing into new, revelatory directions; creating stark reconstructions that were atmospheric, but not corny.”
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CommentLet's stand up to government interference
Another terms of trade review? It might feel like a pointless intervention, but producers must fight their corner, says Ron Jones
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CommentLet's keep comedy in the front line
Mainstream comedy is a tough nut to crack but it remains the chief weapon in the scheduling wars, says Simon Lupton
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CommentBBC plays a vital creative role
But needs to modernise in face of global competition, says James Heath
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CriticsTV Critics: The Face of Britain by Simon Schama; Welcome to the Mosque; You, Me and the Apocalypse
“Finesse Churchill would have been proud of.”
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CommentOld, tired TV needs some oomph
Should we take a leaf out of Corbyn’s book to engage with the public? asks Steven D Wright
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CommentEmbrace change because it holds so many possibilities
Technology is changing the way TV is made and viewed, so embrace it, says Tony Gregory


















