Comment – Page 203
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24 Feb '11
“I think watching this lot even in real time would still be jaw-dropping.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Friday Night Dinner / Mud Men / One Million Snake Bites
Zig Zag’s Sam Rogerson and Angel Eye Media’s Richard Osborne on bin toast, mudlarking and snake bites.
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Big Fat Gypsy Weddings / 10 O'Clock Live
Morgan Quinn and Catherine Neilan cast their eye over two of the week’s shows.
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Is 3D the future of sport on TV?
3D could be the biggest thing in televised sport since the introduction of colour or we’ve been here before and this is just a passing gimmick, writes David Johnson.
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23 Feb '11
“It is slick enough to be bought by any American TV network and filmed with only minimum alteration.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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22 Feb '11
“A lot of documentary makers treat television like a big chemistry set.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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21 Feb '11
“It is a highly entertaining destination and we are blessed with two wonderful leads.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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18 Feb '11
“She’s just a teeny bit, how can I say this… unspicy.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Brit drama rivals best of US
We’ve got the writing talent, if not the budget of a Boardwalk Empire.
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Spreading BBC pounds around
Relocating shows out of London is essential, says Greg Sanderson.
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Online resource can help bridge the training gap
The new BBC College of Production website offers valuable support, says Eddie Morgan.
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Employers are losing the plot, not Skillset
I have to take issue with a couple of items in Moray Coulter’s otherwise useful article on the TV freelance skills gap (‘Why TV faces a growing skills gap, Broadcast 21.01.11).
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Spice Trail / House of Anubis / Model Agency
Screenchannel’s Emma Barker and Mentorn’s Emma Riley on a spice girl, school house and model angst.
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The Elephant : Life After Death
Tigress creative director Dick Colthurst’s interest in the life cycle of animals led his team to Kenya, and the all-too-visceral realities of life after death.
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How green is children's TV?
At first glance it might seem that the green agenda is at the forefront of children’s television, but a new study by the University of Sheffield throws up some interesting facts about what is prioritised and what, by comparison, is neglected.
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16 Feb '11
“It concentrated, in other words, on the one unanswerable argument against military violence – the collateral damage.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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15 Feb '11
“This was a brave and enlightening documentary, almost too brave for its own good.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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