All Comment articles – Page 250
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Question time for current affairs programming
TV commissioners must get back to the “nitty-gritty” of people’s lives and wrestle politics away from Westminster’s “anoraks”, writes David Hencke.
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Off Cuts: Comic brush with fame
Jedward might have gone out of The X Factor, but someone still loves them.
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Margot / Man on Earth / Ants: Nature's Secret Power
Comedy Central’s Karolina Stallwood and Raw Cut TV’s Bill Rudgard on ballet, history, then back to school
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A flattened industry means diversity is non-negotiable
With the web breaking barriers, the sector needs to change fast, says Rahul Chakkara.
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Will Facebook fans save ITV?
Archie Norman can cash in on loyalty generated through new media.
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James May's Toy Stories / Defying Gavity
Chris Curtis and Robin Parker share their views on two of the latest shows.
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Bargain is sign of the times
Endemol’s ability to get a competitive deal reveals change in indie sector
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Policing reality bites
Patrick Forbes, director of acclaimed C4 doc series The Force, told a Sheffield Doc/Fest audience he wanted to show how the reality of policing bears little resemblance to cop shows that get the bad guy by the ad break.
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Desperately seeking chief execs
Two down, two to go: the appointments of Lord Burns and Archie Norman as Chairmen of Channel 4 and ITV respectively at least nail down two of the moving parts. Now it’s just the CEOs we need to find, writes Tim Suter.
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24 Nov, '09
“A wonderfully sweet and sad romantic drama.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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I'm a Celebrity: the show must go on
Following Katie Price’s decision to quit the jungle, executive producer Richard Cowles explains how the team rose to the challenge.
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Fresh thinking needed for local news provision
The future of local news on UK commercial radio is probably no longer just about a radio-only solution, writes Paul Robinson.
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22 Nov, ‘09
“Followed the same plodding format throughout.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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20 Nov, '09
“Powerful, heartbreaking and shaming.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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19 Nov, '09
“Their attempts at spontaneous “cute” banter made wood look animated.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.