Comment – Page 239
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TV’s loss of women a huge waste of talent
Young women victims of complacency and poor policies, says Dinah Caine.
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Getting Our Way / Banged Up Abroad / Dancing On Wheels
Iambic Productions’ Chris Hunt and Windfall Films’ Jamie Lochhead on diplomats, drugs and wheelchair dancers.
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Bellamy's People / How Earth Made Us
Robin Parker and David Wood cast their eye over two of the week’s shows.
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Colour mis-match mars a great match
It’s not like me to gloat over England’s (30) wonderous victory over Wales (17), but I did. Was I there… No. Did I watch it in 3D? No. Did I watch it in HD? No. Did I watch it in SD? Yes, along with several million other viewers.
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5.1 story sends out the wrong signal
Your article on ‘5.1 surround sound: Sound of things to come’ (Broadcast, 22.01.10) was at best confusing.
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Nikki Bentley, BDA
BDA’s group head of marketing and client services Nikki Bentley on where she’d put a webcam, the best advice she’s been given and her hidden talent.
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A barking idea
Last week, New Zealand’s prime minister surprised audiences by appointing Sirocco the Kakapo - the unlikely bird star of Stephen Fry’s Last Chance To See - his country’s national conservation spokesman.
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10 Feb '10
“The dilations have been delightful.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Sun, Sea and A&E (series 2), Bravo
Series producer Suzanne Attewell provides a look behind the scenes of Bravo series Sun, Sea and A&E.
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Not the end of television, but a means of delivering it
The competition to take TV online can only be good for the medium, writes Lisa Opie.
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Robinson on the Rajars
Wogan may have left on a high, but it spells a major challenge for Chris Evans, writes Paul Robinson.
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A fresh perspective on ITV?
Why 3D innovation could have Sky weighing a deal for ITV Studios.
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Pub glory for anxious Corrie
Coronation Street’s production team couldn’t make it down to London for last week’s Broadcast Awards, but were definitely there in spirit - and with spirits.
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Murder on the Lake / So You Think You Can Dance
Robin Parker and Kate McMahon pass judgement on a BBC4 Storyville doc and BBC1’s latest dance show.