Comment – Page 210
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13 Dec '10
“It looks pitifully old-fashioned, devoid of consequence and unconvinced by its own premise.” Read on for the verdict on of last night’s TV.
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10 Dec ‘10
“It is time travel that might be designed to send you mad and, in television terms, the more troubled the celebrity, the better the conceit is going to work.” Read on for the verdict on of last night’s TV.
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Who’s got Vision for BBC?
One of the most important roles in British broadcasting needs filling.
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Get away to get ahead in TV
Don’t obsess about telly - take time out to gain a better perspective, writes Robert Thirkell.
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A good year all round but still room for improvement
Headmistress Dawn Airey delivers a mixed end-of-year report for the main broadcasters.
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Employers need fresh, diverse talent
I have to endorse the sentiments in Lisa Campbell’s leader ‘It Takes All Sorts’ (Broadcast 3.12.10).
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Broadcast Christmas Party
GALLERY: Despite the snow, Broadcast’s Christmas party at the Hospital Club, Covent Garden, on 30 November enjoyed a high turnout.
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Come Rain Come Shine / Macbeth / Pompeii
Paul Crompton and Vicky Godfrey on new drama, a classic and ancient history.
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Strictly about appearance
We’re not saying that Strictly finalist Gavin Henson is vain, but he likes to make sure he’s looking good.
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Britain's superfast broadband future
The government’s strategy document, Britain’s Superfast Broadband Future, fails adequately to address the taxation of fibre optic infrastructure and thereby puts at risk the central plank of its strategy, which is to create a regulatory and policy environment which would allow the market to deliver, writes Tony Ballard.
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Operation Mincemeat, BBC2
Russell England, director of BBC2 World War Two doc Operation Mincemeat, offers a behind the scenes look at the film - including how he ended up face down in the Atlantic.
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It takes all sorts to connect
Diversity helps to keep shows relevant and attract broader audiences.
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Updating TV’s Facebook status
Social networking has a key role to play in driving future TV viewing, writes Kate Bulkley.
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BBC North is planting deep and permanent roots
Corporation is already investing in the region and more will follow, says Peter Salmon