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Christopher Lunn plays final hand
In the protracted investigation into Christopher Lunn & Company, the firm’s proprietor may well have played his last hand, writes Jake Kanter.
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The art of saying 'No'
Agent Andrew Wilson is at the coalface of the hunt for new talent - but sometimes people just won’t take no for an answer.
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Robinson on the Rajars
Paul Robinson considers what has gone wrong at BBC Radio 3, after reporting a poor round of audience figures.
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31 Oct '11
“Theroux’s film was a study of American consumer culture, with its drive for novelty and its problem with self-denial.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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Coming alive outside the M25
Our recent appointment of Jon Mountague to head our office in Manchester is at the forefront of our efforts to expand production, but more importantly development, outside the M25, writes DLT Entertainment boss Don Taffner Jr.
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28 Oct '11
“I couldn’t help but think it would have been done better by the British.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Is VoD finally coming of age?
Netflix may find it hard going in the UK, but the market is developing.
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Don’t give up on the big idea
Digital success depends on achieving cut-through, says Kate Bulkley.
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Have you considered having a smaller desk?
TV faces a dark future if producers don’t start paying writers promptly, says James Henry.
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27 Oct '11
“His bulletproof status has been founded on words as lyrical as the sights they accompany.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Pan Am / Misfits / Threesome
Zodiak’s Darren Asamoa and the BBC’s Lexi Elven on cabin crew, teen heroes and trio trouble
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Off Cuts: Emma’s career break
Good luck to Emma Tennant, who is finally hobbling around Hammersmith after her start at UKTV was delayed by three weeks by a broken foot sustained on a cruise. We’d say break a leg, but perhaps that’s not the best idea.
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26 Oct '11
“Unguessable, clever and funny if not necessarily all that believable.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Baking the co-pro cake
As the UK animation sector faces a challenging future, Dinamo Productions reveals how they pieced together new pre-school co-pro Abadas that last night launched simultaneously on four channels and in three languages.
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25 Oct '10
“Should social services be concerned?” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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24 Oct '11
“It was like the climax of an indulgent 70s heavy metal attack.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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21 Oct '11
“It is a testimony to the power of Beeny love that anyone has dared to put a second series out in our new era of austerity.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.