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TV Critics: David Walliams: Snapshot in Time; The Most Dangerous Man in Tudor England
“I would strongly suggest that you only watch this if you happen to be David Walliams.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Return of the doc gold standard
Bringing back Modern Times can only be a good thing for TV, says Lisa Campbell.
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Getting the YouTube ball rolling
Bigballs is helping to create a new kind of television, says Kate Bulkley
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Why scheduled TV still thrives in the face of VoD
Emotional triggers play a key role in how we watch, says Lindsey Clay.
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TV Critics: Love and Marriage; The Apprentice; D-Day
“The jokes will hopefully improve. In the meantime, the drama should keep people tuning in.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: The Call Centre; Mad Dogs; What Do Artists Do All Day?
“Rarely for such documentaries these days, The Call Centre didn’t look down on anyone.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Speaking about the unspeakable crime
How should you tackle the challenge of promoting a shocking doc about rape?
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D-Day: As It Happens
Windfall’s Joe Myerscough reveals how to bring events from 69 years ago up to date for Channel 4.
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TV Critics: The People's Coronation; The Fall; Food Unwrapped; Simon Hopkinson Cooks; Mechanical Marvels
“Some might feel that the Beeb has been taken over by a bunch of lefties, but it’s during programmes like this that its establishment credentials come to the fore.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: The Americans; Spying on Hitler’s Army; Les Dawson
“The Americans was pacy and smart, with enough sex and action to attract casual viewers.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Psychobitches; Up The Women; Cargese; Henry VII: Winter King
“This is very funny women at their very funniest.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV
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Broadcasters catch the DIY bug
Moves into production are shifting the balance of power in TV, says Chris Curtis.
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TV Critics: The Iraq War; Confessions of a Male Stripper; Mothers, Murders and Mistresses
“The programme-makers showed that you can make 60 minutes of gripping TV about a subject that is exceptionally well known.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Have faith in religious content
The big questions will always attract an audience, says Roger Bolton
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And Finally: Jenni Falconer, Heart FM
Heart FM breakfast show presenter Jenni Falconer on Bradley Cooper and her TV-watching dog.
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Door is open for UK indies to make a splash Stateside
UK factual indies have an inroad into US via Realscreen West, says Leila Monks
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TV Critics: Shameless; The Apprentice; Words of Everest
“The script still crackled with the sort of literate, intelligent humour that once set Shameless apart.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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DEBATE: Should radicals be banned from TV?
Do you agree with Theresa May’s proposals to beef up Ofcom’s powers?
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TV Critics: The Story of Now; The Queen; The Fall; My Hero; David Bowie; Skint; Secrets of a Suffragette
“At no time did anyone appear to feel anything other than confected enthusiasm.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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You The Jury: The Call Centre
Broadcast’s industry review section You the Jury takes a look at BBC3 docu-soap The Call Centre.