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Skins' brush with Death
From Harry Enfield, Simon Day and Bill Bailey to Will Young, Skins viewers have been treated to an array of leftfield guest stars.
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How to connect through social gaming
After working on the new social network game based around Coronation Street, Andy Rogers highlights the opportunities for broadcasters, media owners and production companies through social gaming.
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Cuts run deeper than immediate savings
It will take some time to assess the imprint left by the cuts in public sector spending announced in the Comprehensive Spending Review and how they impact the North, writes Tom Harvey.
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Robinson on the Rajars
While most of the latest speculation about Chris Moyles and Chris Evans is almost certainly wide of the mark, it’s impossible to complain that radio is a medium that fails to capture attention writes Paul Robinson.
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29 Oct '10
“The televisual equivalent of having a bucket of warm wee drizzled over your head for an hour.” Read on for more of last night’s reviews.
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28 Oct '10
“It wasn’t a film that was interested in questioning the popular narrative of human spirit triumphant.” Read on for more of last night’s reviews.
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A lot to like about Later
Later with Jools Holland is a masterpiece of planning and execution, writes Lisa Campbell.
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27 Oct '10
“It manages to appal, tickle and move, all at the same time.” Read on for more of last night’s reviews.
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25 Oct '10
“It helps to have a spreadsheet open if you want to keep track of things here.” Read on for more of last night’s reviews.
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26 Oct '10
“A decent argument for those swingeing BBC cuts.” Read on for more of last night’s reviews.
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Spotting the best of birdwatchers
Forget tweeting, writes director Lucy Leveugle, twitching is about to become the buzzword on BBC4.
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Speed date your way to success
Jake Kanter reports on how speed dating is helping people get a foot on the television ladder.
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Mark Watson Kicks Off, ITV4
It has taken eight years to bring award-winning radio show Fighting Talk to TV in the guise of ITV4’s Mark Watson Kicks Off. Gregor Cameron reveals the blood, sweat and tears behind it.
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No cause for celebration
The BBC battled hard over the licence fee, but the real work starts now.
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The buzz behind the buzzwords
Integration, diversity and convergence are driving the latest TV deals.
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Chilean mine rescue mission shows the power of live TV
This extraordinary event is a great advert for a true ‘good news’ story, says Chris Shaw.