Comment – Page 165
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23 April '12
“Certainly it’s gripping – involving, haunting, beautiful – in an unfriendly way of course.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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20 April '12
“A brutal portrait of what autism does to a family. But not devoid of love though. Or humour.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Breaking up is hard to do
But Chorion sets good example for kids’ IP companies, says Kate Bulkley.
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How do we retain the optimism of youth?
Women too often lose sight of their youthful ambitions, says Cristina Nicolotti Squires.
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Local production is how to move with the times
Tailoring shows to specific audiences is a ratings winner, says Karoline Spodsberg.
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19 April '12
“Disgustingly decadent, entirely morally unconscionable and the most fun I’ve had in ages.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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True Love / Grandma’s House / Vera
Mint Digital’s Paul Fedory and Shine Group’s Chris Fry on first love, family and northern crime.
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Off Cuts: DG’s digitally switched on
The BBC Trust wants Mark Thompson’s successor to be digital-savvy, but Thommo showed himself to be a dab digital hand this week, completing the final stage of London’s switchover at Crystal Palace with Arqiva boss John Cresswell.
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18 Apr '12
“Professor Beard is an absolute treat of a presenter, a woman over the age of 35, picked not just because she has a lively style but because she’s an expert in her subject.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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17 April '12
“Sandbrook’s social history excelled at the tiny details.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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16 April '12
“Curiously it turned out to be one of the best of the bunch.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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13 April '12
“If Gervais is guilty of anything here it’s not cynical exploitation, but self-regarding naivety.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Tearing down the boundaries
New generation of hybrid genres provides opportunities – and threats.
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The best job I never had
DG is up for grabs, but what else is out there, asks Steven D Wright.
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Digital comes of age at the Bafta TV Craft Awards
The volume and quality of multichannel entries is good for TV, says Andrew Newman.
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The demand for formats shows no sign of waning
Buyers seek warm-hearted content that drives co-viewing, says Leila Monks.
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Off Cuts: Crossing the profanity pond
Adapting The Thick of It as Veep for HBO, Armando Iannucci continues to have free rein to swear with abandon.
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Why not Mandy’s Wild Adventure?
What is CBeebies’ problem with women? It has launched three new series this year, all the talk of the playground, but what is the one thing that unites Tree Fu Tom, Mike The Knight and Andy’s Wild Adventures? They’ve all got male leads.