All Comment articles – Page 222
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Comment15 Nov '10
“The only pity is that, just as the last one was, this series is lamentably short.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentTalk telly, not charity work
One of the most depressing things about hiring someone for a job in the TV industry is reading the outlandish claims, weird boasts and outright lies that media wannabes put on their CVs, writes Steven D Wright.
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CommentAttenborough, fossils and TV technology
A legendary presenter and prehistoric fossils are a potent mix, but computer graphics are just as important to David Attenborough’s First Life, writes Anthony Geffen.
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Comment11 Nov '10
“Expecting viewers to hang in for 12 episodes is overdoing it rather.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentSave our poultry pensions!
The NUJ dutifully produced a photo gallery of angry BBC staff up and down the country manning the placards.
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CommentSky’s the limit for TV’s Tesco
Landmark 10 million homes is just the start as Sky broadens its output.
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The four roles of social media
Twitter and Facebook’s influence is overstated - but still invaluable, writes Tess Alps.
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CommentSome Dogs Bite / Royle Family: Behind the Sofa / The Zoo
David Johnson and Matt Crook on bleak Britain, a sofa and horny gorillas.
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CommentAndy Rogers, Enteraction
Enteraction managing director Andy Rogers on what keeps him awake at night, his fantasy schedule and his hidden talent.
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CommentNorth already on the map thanks to Corrie
Ten Alps’ Alex Connock suggests in the north-west regional focus (Broadcast 29.10.10) that we need a “bonafide international TV success” from Manchester to put us on the map. I’ve found a little gem that may do the job.
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CommentList will not affect BBC Online commissioning
Your story, ‘Indies worried by cull of multiplatform list’ (Broadcast 28.10.11), is based on a misunderstanding.
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Comment10 Nov '10
“It was really about the passion of the upright apes.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentShouting at the telly 2.0
As Channel 4 docu-soap Seven Days draws to a close, James Kirkham writes about ChatNav - “ultimate way of shouting at the telly”.
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CommentTaking Edwardian Farm to the next level
Exec producer David Upshal explains about how new BBC2 series Edwardian Farm went beyond its Victorian predecessor.
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CommentHow to get investment outside Europe
Billy Macqueen shares his experience of securing production investment from outside of Europe and explains why he is optimistic about the future of UK kids TV.
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CommentWalking with bankruptcy
EDWARDIAN FARM: In the grand scheme of things that could go wrong, having your location declared bankrupt a week before filming is due to begin ranks pretty high, writes David Upshal.
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CommentDiversity’s retail therapy
Forget the endless handwringing, PhoneShop is TV diversity in action.
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CommentMixed signals on digital radio
How serious is the government and the BBC’s commitment to DAB?


















