All Comment articles – Page 182

  • animation_montage
    Comment

    UK animation: the debate continues

    2011-11-23T12:10:00Z

    The ongoing discussion regarding the animation industry is one that has highlighted the fear of cultural and commercial erosion, writes Ken Anderson.

  • Ian Hislop: When Bankers Were Good
    Comment

    23 Nov '11

    2011-11-23T11:25:00Z

    “It failed to ask why bankers today give away so little.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Alex Connock
    Comment

    BBC 2021: regional and global

    2011-11-22T12:18:00Z

    Alex Connock suggests a new plan for the BBC. Move nearly the whole corporation to the regions, base it in Manchester and grow revenues as a global producer of content. 

  • Britain’s Greatest Codebreaker
    Comment

    22 Nov '11

    2011-11-22T10:01:00Z

    “The reconstructions were sumptuous period pieces, enticing us into the past with vintage music.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • The Boarding School Bomber
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    Boarding School Bomber, BBC3

    2011-11-21T12:54:00Z

    Tamsin Summers recounts the story of how The Boarding School Bomber evolved from a short to a BBC3 film.

  • Frontline Medicine
    Comment

    21 Nov '11

    2011-11-21T11:00:00Z

    “Mosley reported with clarity on new techniques but also reacted emotionally to what he saw.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.

  • The Walking Wounded
    Comment

    Making television an agent of change

    2011-11-18T12:17:00Z

    Social impact should be at the forefront of broadcasters’ ambitions, writes Sarah Tierney.

  • The Queen's Hidden Cousins
    Comment

    18 Nov '11

    2011-11-18T11:49:14.097Z

    “You could almost hear the producers scrabbling around for extra material.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Pan Am
    Comment

    17 Nov '11

    2011-11-17T11:03:00Z

    “They endure grooming’n’girdle checks and weigh-ins before every flight, and a script as inert and useless as a grounded jet.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Dee Forbes
    Comment

    Private broadcasters with benefits

    2011-11-17T11:00:00Z

    Regulators must recognise that we are entering an era of mixed funding, says Dee Forbes.

  • Morphember
    Comment

    Off Cuts: Morph matures

    2011-11-17T08:29:00Z

    Good to see plasticine favourite Morph doing his bit for charity and joining in with the Movember movement.

  • James Kirkham
    Comment

    Brands are fast becoming the new broadcasters

    2011-11-17T08:29:00Z

    Television is losing the battle for people’s hearts and minds, says James Kirkham.

  • Lisa Campbell
    Comment

    BBC needs to deliver clarity

    2011-11-17T08:29:00Z

    Suppliers have a right to know much is being spent across genres.

  • Junior Bake Off
    Comment

    Junior Bake Off / Ian Hislop – When Bankers Were Good / James Martin’s Mediterranean

    2011-11-17T08:29:00Z

    Current Sponge’s Sam Branson and Current TV’s Tom Barbor-Might on mini bakers, do-gooders and rustic food.

  • James Moran
    Comment

    Bafta must recognise wordsmiths

    2011-11-17T08:29:00Z

    New award for reality shows is an insult to writers, says James Moran.

  • Double Agent
    Comment

    16 Nov '11

    2011-11-16T11:46:00Z

    “It’s a rip roaring tale, expertly and enthusiastically told.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Matt Gould
    Comment

    Pitching in the USA

    2011-11-15T12:06:00Z

    Zig Zag’s Matt Gould reveals his top tips for pitching in America after a year running the indie’s US office.

  • CONFESIONS OF AN UNDERCOVER COP
    Comment

    15 Nov '11

    2011-11-15T10:49:00Z

    “It didn’t burrow deep into the sources of a betrayal that has pretty much ruined his life.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.

  • Pan_Am_tail
    Comment

    14 Nov '11

    2011-11-14T11:00:00Z

    “It was suffering from TV’s equivalent of bipolar disorder.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.

  • retransmission
    Comment

    Sky: Bectu's argument is "bizarre"

    2011-11-11T12:52:00Z

    Earlier this week, Bectu branded retransmission fees “a scandal” and claimed Sky’s practices hindered others. Graham McWilliam, group director of corporate affairs, rebuts that claim.