All Comment articles – Page 233
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Capital's got pulling power
Anyone who is critical of UK commercial radio’s pulling power with listeners should make a point of attending one of 95.8 Capital FM’s now twice annual balls, writes Paul Robinson.
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Challenges of Fighting the Red Baron
CGI was off the agenda for Darlow Smithson’s new Channel 4 doc, Fighting the Red Baron - and that was the least of the film-makers challenges, writes director Christopher Spencer.
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Wildest Africa / Father & Son / Dappers
Hardy Pictures’ Sue Horth and Twofour Broadcast’s Juliet Rice on wild animals, gangs and single mums.
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Freelancers look after each other – however you do it
When is it OK to pay less than the minimum wage? Moray Coulter follows the debate.
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From enemies to best friends
Sky and Virgin’s tie-up looks likely to escape regulatory interference, writes Emily Bell.
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ITV was right to pull Corrie
From time to time broadcasters have to deal with all manner of sudden news events breaking in to their schedules. Former ITV scheduler Stephen Price has dealt with many - the death of the Queen Mother, tanks rolling in to Baghdad, natural and man-made disasters - but few as awful ...
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2 June '10
“More cruelty to children on TV, please.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Bigger isn’t always better
Size is key for the super-indies, but there’s still a place for the minnow.
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Kit change for Chiles
Adrian Chiles has praised ITV’s bravery in choosing him to anchor its World Cup coverage.
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Sons Of Anarchy & Million Pound Drop
Chris Curtis passes judgement on two of the week’s highlights.
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Lewis Carnie, R2 and 6 Music
Lewis Carnie, head of programming for Radio 2 and 6 Music, on how he gets his own way, the worst thing about working in radio and who he would be on Stars in Their Eyes.
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Baftas: rising to the challenge
After more than a decade of producing Bafta award shows, it would be easy to assume that Katherine Allen finds it easy these days. But as the TV awards approch, events are seemingly conspiring against the production.
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31 May '10
“Melancholy and a vague sense of anxiousness, yes: belly laughs over Doritos, no.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Why some fishermen’s tales are true
When it comes to shooting in extreme and trecherous locations, one has to be prepared for every and any eventuality and the normal rules of filming can not be applied, writes Andie Clare.
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Why the BBC has to set its sights beyond linear media
The corporation must also excel at interactive and multiplatform content, says Paul Bennun.
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26 May '10
“Less of a reality show and more of a show about reality.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Pilots are a key part of the TV process
I read with amazement your story about the BBC ‘ditching’ a pilot for Sherlock (‘BBC ditches Sherlock footage for re-shoot’, Broadcast 14.5.10).