All Comment articles – Page 199
-
Comment
TOWIE and co: here to stay
Structured reality, in whatever guise, has earned a place in the schedules.
-
Comment
How Clarke’s gaffe became a gift for Question Time
The justice secretary’s appearance was timely, but it wasn’t planned, says Steve Anderson.
-
Comment
Scott and Bailey / Lead Balloon / Andrew Marr's Megacities
Seneca’s Joe Evans and Pulse Films’ Daniel Glew on female sleuths, farcical laughs and cities.
-
Comment
Delivering on C4’s promise
Our ‘mission with mischief’ is as important as ever, says David Abraham.
-
Comment
BBC3 is giving a break to first-time directors
In response to last week’s editorial (‘Contrasting commitments’, Broadcast 20.05.11), I would like to clarify that BBC3’s Fresh strand continues to give first-time directors their break into primetime film-making, with six hours up for grabs annually.
-
Comment
Off Cuts: Uses for a Bafta #1-4
A frequent question from hacks backstage on Sunday: “What will you do with your Bafta?”
-
-
Comment
25 May '11
“Where there is beauty, there is often great ugliness, a line that neatly sums up this show.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
24 May '11
“Television that bombards you in waves and leaves you feeling bewildered and a little bit giddy.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
23 May '11
“A parade of injustice without prospect of redemption leaves you with nothing but a caged, arid sadness.”
-
Comment
Training for the future
As opportunities for training and employment continue to shrink, the BBC is stepping in where it can, writes Peter Salmon.
-
Comment
20 May '11
“These small fry were far more interesting than their celebrity equivalents.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
19 May '11
“It gave us a highly engaging hour starring some highly engaging Orthodox Jews.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
Doing the sums on M&A
Global distribution is driving renewed interest in indie acquisitions.
-
Comment
Money to spend, but how?
C4 shouldn’t be too reserved with its reserves, writes Kate Bulkley.
-
Comment
Off Cuts: not a very original Coup
With much fanfare, Channel 4 has unveiled Coup, a ‘brand new four-part drama series’.
-
Comment
Training has to step up to avoid a creative vacuum
The approach has to change if innovative film-making is to thrive, says Andy Glynne.
-
Comment
Poms In Paradise / Celebrity Five Go To South Africa / Mexican Food Made Simple
Friday Download’s Melony Smith and Pioneer’s Nikki Tilley on barbies, Biggins and a taste of Mexico.
-
-
Comment
18 May '11
“Americans are not going to change their eating habits to satisfy a self-righteous English millionaire.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.