Comment – Page 224
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A wheely good effort
Channel 4 transformed its canteen into a sports arena this week to celebrate its forthcoming Paralympics coverage.
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22 July '10
“One minute jaw-dropping the next strangely touching.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV
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Amish... / The Normans / Odd One In
Shed Media’s Margaret Scott and STV’s Michael McAvoy on square teens, history and spotting fakes.
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Hannah Springham
Pineapple Dance Studios series director Hannah Springham on what she would do with a million, the one thing she couldn’t live without and her hidden talent.
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20 July '10
“This is Hello! Magazine, turned into television.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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20 July '10
“Brucie’s whole charm is a product of his being incredibly surprised at everything.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Ross is a ratings loss to the BBC
As Jonathan Ross heads for pastures new, Jake Kanter reflects on how the presenter fared in the ratings - and how a potential showdown with Graham Norton next year might play out.
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19 July '10
“It was like The Wire with Lancashire accents and butter pies.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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The BBC should call the shots
The Trust has a duty to the public, but must not dictate editorial policy, writes Emily Bell.
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15 July '10
“Intimate? We didn’t even see Brucie with his wig off.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Trust findings shouldn’t be a licence to heap criticism
BBC ambition must be admired, even though there is still much to do, says David Liddiment.
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We’re going without sleep in the search for fresh talent
Who needs rest when Five has a major new show to get off the ground? By Richard Woolfe.
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Undercover Boss / Orchestra United / Grandma's House
Global Radio’s Paddy Bunce and Wise Buddah’s Mark Goodier on the boss, the maestro and Simon’s gran.
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Nicky Legg, MC&C
MC&C broadcast director Nicky Legg on what keeps her awake at night, what she would put in Room 101 and the best place to do ‘meeja networking’.
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Oh balls, he’s out for a duck
James Corden’s final ITV1 World Cup Live show fielded former England cricketer Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff and comedian John Bishop as guests - both regulars on Corden’s Sky 1 sports quiz A League of Their Own.
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Salford move will benefit BBC Breakfast
Moving BBC Breakfast to Manchester will make it even better, writes Alex Connock.
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Digital diversification
The squeeze in commissioning budgets and the economic downturn has helped spur indies to seek out new opportunities in the digital realm, writes Steve Warr.
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14 July '10
“Think Supernanny crossed with Harriet Harman.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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13 July '10
“This opener made me want to write a romantically worded letter to whoever is in charge of the licence fee debate.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.