All Comment articles – Page 99
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CommentTime to update TV terminology
‘Multichannel’ badge is becoming redundant as industry evolves
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CommentBBC Children’s: riding two horses
BBC kid’s boss Alice Webb on opening up the entire BBC to young audiences via the iPlay service
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CommentCracking the UHD conundrum
SDI remains the technology of choice for UHD workflows, but it still has issues, says David Ackroyd
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CommentBroom Cupboard paved the way for CBBC as we know it
Phillip Schofield and co gave presentation a real point of difference, says Jamie Wilson
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CommentTime to stop the sneering
Corporate work can be a valuable addition to your revenue streams, says Nick Underhill
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CommentGiving Voice to the BBC debate
Whittingdale’s words were welcome, but BBC is right to be wary
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CommentDiversity: no more excuses
The latest diversity guidance removes all barriers to progress, says Simon Albury
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CommentCasualty at 30
Returning a life-time later to write and direct something that has become a hugely established machine felt a little crazy, says co-creator Paul Unwin
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CommentBig Brother: the offer of a lifetime
Excited to be courted for a job, Steven D Wright instead found himself locked up for 24 hours
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CommentWho watches the producers?
Producing producers is a surreal experience, says Nick Samwell-Smith
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CommentEdinburgh will have political edge
The BBC’s future will be on everyone’s lips at this year’s festival
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CriticsTV Critics: World’s Busiest Railway; Muslim Drag Queens; Soup Cans And Superstars
“Watching three people trying to board a commuter train will never be landmark television.”
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CriticsTV Critics: Time Crashers; Country Strife: Abz on the Farm; Zeb’s River Journey Thailand
“It is purely old-fashioned entertainment of the kind I worried television had stopped making.”
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CriticsTV Critics: Building the Ancient City: Athens and Rome; Who Do You Think You Are?; Trapped in a Cult?
“This mix of wonder, backed up with actual knowledge, is all I ever want from a documentary”
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CriticsTV Critics: Return of the Giant Killers: Africa's Lion Kings; Britain’s Spending Secrets; Horizon: First Britons; Top Coppers
“Make no mistake, this was a beautifully shot, brutal look at the circle of life.”
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CriticsTV Critics: School Swap – The Class Divide; Terror on Everest: Surviving the Nepal Earthquake; New Tricks
“A touching, optimistic appraisal of state education as it faces unprecedented pressures.”
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CriticsTV Critics: The Scandalous Lady W; Revenge Porn; Show Me A Hero
“A cliché of female emancipation when greater insights and complexity beckoned.”
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CommentGetting a better view of diversity
With just a little effort, the Diamond system will soon offer a richness of data on diversity, says Amanda Ariss
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CommentThe Word: how we made TV history
Presenter Terry Christian explains how The Word’s inclusivity inspired the next generation


















