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28 Mar '11
“Brilliant, the best thing on television for yonks.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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25 Mar '11
“It must have been fantastically liberating and modern – and shocking to many of course – in the 20s, but now it feels just a little bit pretentious.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Soaps are worth every penny
NAO report’s focus on financials misses the point of continuing drama.
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The house that Netflix built
Video rental firm is taking on the global players, says Kate Bulkley.
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BBC World News: still going strong after two decades
The world has changed much in 20 years, and so has the way we report, says Richard Porter.
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24 Mar' 11
“While the dialogue can be period-drama correct, no period drama these days would dare to be so slothful of plot as this episode, accurately named Death in the Slow Lane.”
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Midsomer Murders / Paul Merton’s Birth Of Hollywood / The Bert Trautmann Story
Darlow Smithson’s Ben Bowie and Grizzly Tales’s Jamie Rix on Middle England, Hollywood and a German.
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Off Cuts: Thompson's a free thinker
At a press conference updating hacks on the Delivering Quality First programme this week, Mark Thompson joked about the BBC’s real motives in its u-turn over 6 Music.
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VOD: spice up your rights
Jack Harrison negotiates the labyrinth of video-on-demand rights to offer a solution in how to grow reach across the market without having to renegotiate for a new viewing device or method of delivery.
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23 Mar '11
“I knew this striking atheist would get her own series.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Killer Years, killer schedule
John Matthews, producer of BBC4’s Grand Prix: The Killer Years, relives conducting 20 hours of interviews in three languages across six countries in just 10 days.
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What is missing from Ofcom's 4G plans
As Ofcom announces that it plans to auction off 4G licences in 2012, Tony Ballard addresses what the proposals fail to consider.
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22 Mar '11
“It’s got the stylised violence of a video game, the graphic thrust of a porn movie.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Britain’s Underworld, Nat Geo
Executive producer Glyn Middleton reveals how a team of filmmakers entered the dangerous world of gangsters for a new National Geographic Channel series.
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21 Mar '11
“A tender, touching, personal story of self- discovery. Brilliant, top drama, well done.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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18 Mar '11
“There was clever use of archive footage, and a helpful dash of Young’s family history, but the soundtrack was much too literal…” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Hard times for indie sector
The impact of the recession is plain to see in this year’s Indie Survey, which reports the first fall in combined turnover since 2003.
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Bectu is setting the standard
Code of practice is good for indies and workers, says Moray Coulter.
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Industry must confront failures of consolidation
Super-indies should restructure deals and nurture acquisitions, says Julius O’Dowd.