Comment – Page 211
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02 Dec ‘10
“If ever television drama attained high art, it was that episode.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Morgana Show / Ration Book Britain / Coronation Street
Wide-Eyed Entertainment’s Parule Basu-Barua and Outline Production’s Laura Mansfield on impressions, rations and fond memories.
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Peep Show / Robert's Web
Michael Rosser and Jake Kanter share their thoughts on two new shows from the past week.
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Taking a Shine to Mr Tumble
Much excitement at the Children’s Baftas when Gary Barlow appeared to present an award - although he was just as eager to meet a certain Justin Fletcher.
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30 Nov '10
“Hislop is turning into a rather good TV social historian.” Read on for the verdict on last nights TV.
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Kids Bafta holds valuable lessons
It was heartening to attend my first kids Bafta Children’s Awards and realise how far TV has moved on, writes Alex Farber.
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29 Nov ‘10
“It was a passably interesting look at an American success story but based on the illusion that there was an enigma beneath it all.” Read on for the verdict on the latest TV shows.
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Tribute: Gavin Blyth
ITV Studios’ creative director John Whiston pays tribute to Emmerdale series producer Gavin Blyth, who died on Friday aged 41.
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Loyal teams make best films
Some ‘platonic love’ can make a good film great, says Robert Thirkell.
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Changing landscape needs new measures of success
Viewing figures are not enough in the world of multiplatform TV, says Anna Carlson.
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Bill's Tasty Weekends / Ian Hislop's Age Of The Do-Gooders / Nazi Collaborators
Fresh One’s Roy Ackerman and Seventh Art’s Phil Grabsky on a chef, a do-gooder and a Nazi sympathiser.
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26 Nov ‘10
“One of the most worrying elements to emerge over the course of the programme was the correlation - entirely unremarked upon by the narrator - between young carers and bullying.” Read on for the verdict on last nights TV.
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BBC not guilty over Accused
Attacks on the corporation from the head of the army are unwarranted.
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Two heads better than one
Former BBC chairman Sir Christopher Bland has come up with the perfect solution to who should be the next director general.
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25 Nov '10
“It’s quite something to make more of a pig of the English language than Sugar does himself, but Jamie somehow manages.” Read on for the verdict on last nights TV.
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Authenticity in music is key in today’s world
I recently saw a talk by a production music composer who was boasting about how many styles he’d covered.
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24 Nov '10
“Better are the moments that aren’t orchestrated by the man himself, like the time Rothschild catches him with his trousers down.” Read on for the verdict on last nights TV.
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23 Nov '10
“This film followed a year in the lives of the victims of the bombings and the Islamabad police force and what emerged was a portrait of resilience and resignation.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.