All Comment articles – Page 217
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Diversity’s retail therapy
Forget the endless handwringing, PhoneShop is TV diversity in action.
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Mixed signals on digital radio
How serious is the government and the BBC’s commitment to DAB?
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Why Seven Days matters
It may have failed to blaze a trail with audiences, but Seven Days dominated discussion at the Sheffield Doc/Fest, writes Jake Kanter.
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It's farming, but not as we know it
EDWARDIAN FARM: I don’t think anyone was quite prepared for the magnitude of success achieved by Victorian Farm when it aired on BBC2 last year, writes David Upshal. By far the biggest challenge after having a hit is to how to follow it up.
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Animal Madhouse / Walking Dead / Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention
Talkback Thames’ Tom O’Brien and Keo Films’ Katie Buchanan on sick pets, zomvies and wacky inventions.
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BBC WoCC review: next steps
The BBC’s “window of creative competition” is understandably not something which audiences are familiar with, even though much of what it produces is, writes BBC Trustee Rotha Johnston.
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Fiona Napier-Bell, head of new business, Square Zero
Casting director Fiona Napier-Bell on her pin-up, top three films and the one thing she couldn’t live without.
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UK is still number one for docs
This week’s Griersons showed doc-makers have much to shout about, says Dawn Airey.
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Skins' brush with Death
From Harry Enfield, Simon Day and Bill Bailey to Will Young, Skins viewers have been treated to an array of leftfield guest stars.
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How to connect through social gaming
After working on the new social network game based around Coronation Street, Andy Rogers highlights the opportunities for broadcasters, media owners and production companies through social gaming.
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Cuts run deeper than immediate savings
It will take some time to assess the imprint left by the cuts in public sector spending announced in the Comprehensive Spending Review and how they impact the North, writes Tom Harvey.
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Robinson on the Rajars
While most of the latest speculation about Chris Moyles and Chris Evans is almost certainly wide of the mark, it’s impossible to complain that radio is a medium that fails to capture attention writes Paul Robinson.
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29 Oct '10
“The televisual equivalent of having a bucket of warm wee drizzled over your head for an hour.” Read on for more of last night’s reviews.
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28 Oct '10
“It wasn’t a film that was interested in questioning the popular narrative of human spirit triumphant.” Read on for more of last night’s reviews.