Comment – Page 255
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All we are saying is give talent a chance
With Big Brother on the way out, Geoff Motley welcomes the move and calls for ‘real talent’ to be given a chance.
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Making the salary sacrifice
The corporation can avoid deep and bloody cuts by seizing control.
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Welcoming reduced revenues
The TV industry must swap Chablis for Coke Zero if it is to change.
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BBC must act to take away its enemies’ ammunition
As the BBC comes under attack, Tim Hincks rallies the corporation with a defence strategy.
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10 Sept, '09
“About as gripping as looking through last year’s tax return.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Big Brother is as important to TV as Lang Lang
When I sat down recently to watch Lang Lang Plays Chopin at the Albert Hall on BBC4, I had a quick look round the EPG to see what was on afterwards.
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A few pointers on the BBC size issue
Of course the BBC is too big, so here are a few ways of making it smaller:
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Alone in the Wild / Design for Life / Farmer Wants a Wife
Wild living, design and love on the farm.
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Waking the Dead / Christmas TV
Emily Booth and Lisa Campbell give their verdict on two of the weeks shows.
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Richard Woolfe in bed with Dawn Airey
Just when you thought Richard Woolfe had peaked with his Irish jig at Edinburgh, he’s back in a position we thought we’d never see: in bed with his chief exec, Dawn Airey.
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Could local news PSB pilots end up as a straight choice?
Considering the headline question, Alex Connock says the choice could come down to ITV incumbents after an adrenalin shot of public money vs. newspaper groups with boots on the ground and TV producer partners.
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9 Sept, '09
“The joy of getting back to simple pleasures.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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8 Sept, '09
“Something between a rural romp and teen soap.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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What next for Wogan and R2?
Terry Wogan’s decision to stand down from the Radio 2 breakfast show to make way for Chris Evans will bring dismay and sadness to his loyal audience, but its an elegant decision both for the network and the broadcaster himself, writes Paul Robinson.
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7 Sept, '09
“Charming, wholesome and, like the script, faithful.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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4 Sept, '09
Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV. “Asks the questions we all want to ask.”
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Murdoch’s media missile
The BBC faced festival fallout after the News Corp heir’s tactical strike
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Filling Big Brother’s big boots
Forget creative renewal, Channel 4 will need a cash cow to replace Big Brother.