Comment – Page 238
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19 Feb '10
“You seemed to be looking down the wrong end of a telescope at something long ago and far away.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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EastEnders live: whodunnit?
Who killed Archie? Even EastEnders actors don’t know, writes executive producer Diederick Santer.
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Two-screen is rebirth of event TV for Twitterers
Media stacking has huge implications for broadcasters, says James Kirkham.
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Nanny state is no help on product placement
Last week saw the resurgence of the UK nanny state as Ben Bradshaw announced the government’s “cautious approach” to product placement in the UK.
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18 Feb '10
“It inevitably raised more questions than it answered.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Dinner With Portillo / Great Office of State
Chris Curtis and Emily Booth cast their eye over two of the week’s shows.
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Archer / Pineapple Dance Studios / Michael Winner's Dining Stars
Audio Network’s Juliette Squair and Ecosse Films’ Lucy Bedford on spys, dancers and dinner with Winner.
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Hana Zidek, Lionsgate
Lionsgate’s director of international sales Hana Zidek on her most unusual drink, her fantasy TV schedule and her hidden talent.
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Credit where credit's due
The last part of BBC2’s Hairy Bikers: Mums Know Best finally gave credit to the people who made the whole thing possible: the mums.
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BBC: training the industry
The launch of the 2010 Series Producer Programme highlights the BBC’s continued commitment to developing a highly skilled media workforce across the UK, writes Anne Morrison.
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16 Feb '10
“Tut-tutting at the educational shortcomings of the generations below.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Bringing disability to kids TV
Disability is a hot topic in children’s television and television presents an opportunity to give youngsters an expansive positive appreciation of the world in all its diversity, writes Robin Lyons.
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15 Feb '10
“It was wonderful what scholarship brought to this series.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Weird Creatures with Nick Baker, Animal Planet
As Icon Films introduce a new batch of bizarre beasts in the latest series of Weird Creatures with Nick Baker, series producer Charlotte Jones explains the hurdles in capturing some of the planet’s strangest animals on camera.
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TV’s women in recession
Industry is losing its female voice and it’s hitting the creative process.
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Thompson paying his way
Salaries are not the point - the BBC is redefining itself for a new era.
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Masculine TV culture is leaving women behind
Life experiences are all too often overlooked in television recruitment, says Stuart Cosgrove.