Comment – Page 181
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CommentWe can’t afford not to pay for freelancer training
Everyone benefits from having a well-trained freelance community, says Nick Catliff.
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Comment'Gerry was mentoring before it was invented'
BBC producer Geraldine McClelland died at the Dignitas Clinic yesterday. Donna Taberer and the industry at large remembers her.
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CommentMeet the Adebanjos: making it to the screen
Ahead of the launch of new comedy Meet the Adebanjos, exec producer Andrew Osayemi reflects on how the black British sitcom finally made it to screen.
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CommentOff Cuts: I’m A Giraffe... Get Me Out of Here!
Distressing scenes on Wild At Heart, where Lucy the giraffe broke onto the set and fell in the pool.
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CommentFast Freddie, The Widow & Me / Gruffalo’s Child / Hunt for the Whalers
Ricochet’s Claire Egerton-Jones and Electric Sky’s Karen Young on festive TV, kids’ classic and hunters hunted.
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CommentRed Planet: real prize is mentoring writers
As entries come in for the Red Planet writing prize, Simon Winstone says the winners will not be the only ones to benefit.
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CommentInside Facebook: What's Mark Zuckerberg like?
Everyone’s first question when they heard I was working on a programme about Facebook for BBC2, was “Are you going to meet Mark Zuckerberg?”, writes Chris Miller.
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CommentBafta: give writers their due
Taking a short-term view is not the answer to long-term creativity.
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CommentWhat the Danes can teach us
Joined-up approach to children’s film is inspiring, says Maggie Brown.
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CommentAll contributions to great TV deserve to be recognised
WFTV Awards credit those in the limelight and behind the scenes, says Kate Kinninmont.
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CommentYoung James Herriot / Without You / Jerusalem - The Making of a Holy City
Beetroot Music’s Ashish Dharsi and Bullseye’s Dan Buckley on young vets, a widow and a holy city.
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CommentBroadcast Awards shortlist party
Tension mounted at The Hospital Club last week as Broadcast kicked off the Christmas season in style, unveiling the nominees for the annual Broadcast Awards.
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Comment29 Nov '11
It sticks firmly to the tried and tested “structured reality show” format. Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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