Comment – Page 139
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TV Critics: Common Ground; Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners; Brain Surgeons; Derek; People Like Us; One Born Every Minute; Hairy Bikers; DIY SOS; NCIS
“It came across as a promo-reel for a sharper, harsher Minder.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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The broadband battle hots up
Liberty’s plans for VM reflect rise of online content, says Kate Bulkley
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On-the-job training is a better route into industry
Consider apprenticeships over an academic option, says John Brennan
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DEBATE: Is the BBC’s decision to premiere shows via iPlayer a nail in the coffin for linear TV?
Which shows should form part of the trial?
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Vine sprouts in the TV industry
How to get on-board with the Twitter-based Instagram of video, according to David Tshulak
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TV Critics: The Railway; The Year Britain Flooded
“It’s all there – great access, hours and hours of footage. What it lacks is memorable characters.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Black Mirror; Penguins – Spy in the Huddle; Food and Drink; Lewis
“A touching exploration of grief…the best thing Brooker has done.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Off cuts: Good Food’s great cake-off
UKTV’s Good Food held a party to celebrate the fourth season of Choccywoccydoodah: Starstruck at which semi-naked clown strippers and a 7 ft tall, Union Jack-clad party devil danced around a series of incredible cakes, skull-shaped chocolate ornaments and a fountain of sweets. Off Cuts was ...
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DEBATE: House Of Cards – are you “shitting it”?
Has the $100m investment and 13 episode launch changed perceptions of Netflix?
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Diversity: keeping the digital doorways open
Bring BAMEs into the heart of mainstream digital content, says Simone Pennant
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TV Critics: Spiral; Giant Otters of the Amazon; Wonders of Life
“The Killing is finished, dead. And second bests don’t get much better.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Characters a must at Realscreen
Finding noisy, engaging and unique personalities is the holy grail says James Burstall
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NATPE is the place to get deals done
“Content First” tagline perfectly sums up the event says Leila Monks
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TV Critics: How To Build A Bionic Man; Nashville; Silent Witness
“While occasionally gut-churning, this was a tremendously intriguing exercise.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Protect international coverage
Ofcom has a key part to play in keeping foreign affairs on TV
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Stonker? No, let’s have a stinker
The programmes we all love to hate generate the greatest buzz, says Steven D Wright
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King of Cable: a match for Murdoch?
John Malone cuts an imposing figure, both physically – he is a barrel-chested man with a deep, penetrating voice – and in the cut and thrust of business, where he has proved himself a tough and opportunistic deal-maker.
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Women are saying it loud and clear: listen to us
No excuse for expert women not having a voice, says Caroline Criado-Perez
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TV credit lives up to the hype
Tax relief will transform UK production sector, says Charles Moore
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TV Critics: People Like Us; Brain Doctors
“Funny, humane and unexpected.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.