All Comment articles – Page 192
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Off Cuts: Gordon's the man for CNN
CNN America was quick with the scoop on Monday night, announcing the prime minister’s delayed decision to return home from his holiday to address the unrest in London and beyond.
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The Open University is now open for business
Public engagement is crucial - and TV means more than the BBC, says Caroline Ogilvie.
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Village SOS / Timothy Spall Back At Sea / Ronnie Corbett’s Comedy Britain
Editor Sam White and director Tomas Leach on rural reality, sea Spall and Brit comedy.
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Seeking profit across the pond
US producers aim to take a leaf out of UK book, says Kate Bulkley.
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10 Aug '11
“A modern day horror show set in the Oakdown apartment block in Los Angeles.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Obituary: Witold Starecki
Witold Starecki was a film-maker who came to the UK from Poland in the mid-Eighties and won huge critical acclaim for a host of memorable films.
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Robinson on the Rajars
The latest radio audience figures from Rajar are not about audience losses by Chris Evans or Chris Moyles, but the steady migration of radio to digital, writes Paul Robinson.
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Last Shuttle: Our Journey, Discovery
Producer/director Jamie Lochhead takes Broadcast behind the scenes of documentary Last Shuttle: Our Journey.
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Black British comedy is a thing of the past on TV
The 1990s had The Real McCoy, but where is today’s equivalent? asks Carlton Dixon.
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Big Brother: will we watch?
Desmond needs media rivals to help revive interest, says Dan Wootton.
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The horrible art of being a TV boss
A panel at Edinburgh will ask what makes a TV bully. Steven D Wright has all the answers.
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Can anyone solve the Torchwood mystery?
The latest series of Torchwood is a glamorous and glossy affair, but does anyone with knowledge of all things geeky in the technical department know why the show’s visuals have a strange strobing effect every time the camera pans or moves slightly?
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The Camera That Changed The World / Forgotten Blitz / Amazing World Of Gumball
Comedy Central’s Pete Thornton and Sons of Cuba director Andrew Lang on doc makers, the Blitz and cartoon capers.