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TV Critics 08 January ‘09
“This soulless series is modern TV drama by rote, a colourless patchwork of join-the-dots drivel that doesn't even attempt to contrive a distinctive voice of its own.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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In My View: Nick Elliott
What was the best television over Christmas? Wallace and Gromit? Doctor Who? The Royle Family?
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TV Critics 07 January ‘09
“This was an unsightly spare tyre of a film, about as worthwhile as the stuff that sputters out of the end of a liposuction tube.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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TV Critics 06 January ‘09
“People will watch and applaud this adaptation in their droves.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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TV Critics 05 January ‘09
“A jolly bit of supernatural family fun.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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TV in a cold climate
Reviewing 2008, it's clear the industry must look to its strengths in the year ahead.
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A boost for the little guy
A common industry approach to on-demand TV over broadband could prove to be a real tipping point for small and independent content creators argues Will Strauss.
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Blog: Game changing or game plan?
The BBC's partnership proposals are part of a bigger plan to secure its own future, writes Katherine Rushton.
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My Life in TV and Radio: Richard Boden
Richard Boden on 1970s sitcoms, his love of comic characters and why he'd like to have been a Python.
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The crunch bites
Tough times tend to mean suppliers get squeezed - so Pact has its work cut out.
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Talking Point: Is the BBC's The Day of the Triffids a remake too far?
56% said Yes44% said No
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You the Jury: John Mair and Jazz Thwaite
John Mair and Jazz Thwaite review the latest TV shows.
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In My View: James Kirkham
Commissioners must exploit online's potential, says James Kirkham.
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Emily Bell: VoD future is a leap in the dark
Why the Kangaroo team will find life tough in the on-demand world.
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Blog: Tears on TV
Reality shows have always attempted to tug on the heart-strings of viewers, encouraging them to shed a tear. But as factual entertainment increasingly gets in on the act, Lisa W Kelly asks just who we are crying for.
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Blog: Feminine maturity
With Selina Scott scoring a victory over Five are we going to see a more mature feminine look on our screens? Geoff Motley doubts it.