All Comment articles – Page 212
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Fear and toadying in TV land
What three things would make it a happier new year for indies?, writes Tiger Aspect’s Clive Tulloh.
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Toast / Famous and Fearless
Catherine Neilan casts her eye over two of the week’s new shows.
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Off Cuts: Evans shows no fear
Channel 4’s Famous And Fearless has earned its share of detractors, but co-host Chris Evans is taking it in his stride.
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Key insider knowledge puts the fact into fictional crime
Having an expert on hand is vital to give our series authenticity, says Lynda La Plante.
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Robinson on Capital and Smooth going national
Commercial radio launches two national radio services this week kicking off a year in which it needs to build on the green shoots of 2010, writes Paul Robinson.
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“Be careful with those wrinkles!”
Diversity is, and has long been, a huge issue in the media, both on and off screen, writes Russell Brimelow. It is now reaching a potential flashpoint, particularly for older women, in this era of rapidly expanding high definition output, where wrinkles have become a bigger issue than ever before.
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23 Dec '10
“He’s the man who makes cracking good food; each recipe absolutely bang-on for foodies who want to be pushed.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Toast, BBC1
Producer Faye Ward takes Broadcast behind the scenes of Toast, a new drama for BBC1 starring Helena Bonham Carter and Freddie Highmore.
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22 Dec ‘10
“Regardless of the opening, the rest of this comedy pilot trundled over ancient tracks.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV
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21 Dec '10
“That’s what is nice about this new telling of an old story: it will resonate, and it’s relevant.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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When Harvey Met Bob, BBC2
Executive producer Kate Triggs offers a behind the scenes look at the forthcoming BBC2 drama that considers the relationship between Bob Geldof and Harvey Goldsmith.
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15 Dec '10
“The show’s great insight, the scientific imagination turned in on itself, and created a sworn enemy: science fiction.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Benidorm / The Nativity / The House That Made Me
Cicada Bellwether’s Christian Holland and CTVC’s Peter Weil on Brits abroad, Bethlehem and Boy George.
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Freelancing in 2010: socially strong, professionally poor
Growth of social media is a bright spot in a hard year for TV freelancers, says Moray Coulter.
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YouView must see big picture
Departure of Anthony Rose is a massive blow no matter how it is spun.
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Giving power to the people
Social media - like it or not - has made for an unpredictable year in TV.