All Comment articles – Page 173
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14 March '12
“There has never been a better argument for being unconscious.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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13 Mar '12
“The content is fascinating and timely but the delivery is infuriating.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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12 Mar '12
“Deeply shallow, humiliating, sometimes even cruel, and based on absolutely nothing at all but looks. I think I like it.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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BBC Radio 6 Music: the first decade
From burgeoning digital radio station, to under threat beacon of the people, to the UK’s most listened to music digital radio network, BBC Radio 6 Music has been on, what you would call, a ‘journey’, writes Paul Rodgers.
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9 March '12
“If you’re in the market for a nostalgic soap it should do the trick.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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White Heat / Tree Fu Tom / First Homes
Raw Cut’s Hugo Ward and the BBC Natural History Unit’s Robin Lewis on students, magic and first-time buyers.
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New start or false dawn?
Has anything changed since the O’Reilly case, asks Richard Miskella.
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Off Cuts: Dispatching Kevin Sutcliffe
In his time at Channel 4, deputy head of news Kevin Sutcliffe has stood his ground in defending Dispatches and its journalists against libel accusations and police demands for evidence.
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Showcase should extend the net beyond BBCW
Tim Sparke urges the BBC to invite other distributors to showcase their wares.
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Seeking balance in broadcasting
Monitoring of the big four morning shows reveals little progress, says Lis Howell.
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Alternatives to the usual suspects
An edition of Radio 4’s Today featured prominent male experts. Who were their female peers?
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Where are all the expert women?
I’ve found it impossible to achieve gender parity in who we use on screen, says Tami Hoffman.
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Actions speak louder than words
Our campaign is off to a good start - now the comes the hard part.
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International Women’s Day
As the debate surrounding the representation of women on our screens builds momentum, International Women’s Day on 8 March provides an opportunity for broadcasters to focus on programming that celebrates female talent, and demonstrates that increasing the representation of women on our screens is a cause worth fighting for, everyday ...
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7 March '12
“By the end, it looked simply superior.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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6 March '12
“An entertaining romp, which I fear might fall between rocks.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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2 March '12
“The film showed how even a small degree of racial prejudice can cause huge distress.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.