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Comment13 May '10
“A wry insight into a passionate, proud, old, male England.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentTime for TV’s own coalition
Working together produces the best results for broadcasters and indies.
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CommentThe gender gap is growing
Our latest Women in TV survey reveals an alarming lack of progress.
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CommentBBC2 boosts its brainpower
A £25m lift will help Janice Hadlow reassert the channel’s intelligence.
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CommentIs TV missing a political trick?
The leaders’ debate proves audiences will engage with current issues.
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CommentViewers will be the winners in election debate
There would be no leaders’ showdown without the 76 rules, says Sky News executive editor Chris Birkett.
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CommentAn election for a new age
Can televised debates plus online activity give us a classic showdown?
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CommentOfcom v Sky: the match with no winner
Two years after Ofcom kicked off its review, the battle over TV sport is finally getting interesting, writes Chris Curtis.
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Comment3D TV – the future is arriving
Content will be key to success, as this week’s 3D special issue proves.
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CommentDoctor Who: the verdict
Doctor Who’s new stars and lead writer will rightly be praised for rebooting the show, but praise is also due for two unsung heroes, writes Robin Parker.
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CommentDon’t bet against Shine
Having topped our poll, Liz Murdoch’s indie has some fresh ambitions.
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Comment16 Mar '10
“Last night Women tore through the post-feminist home like the Spanish Inquisition and became slightly ridiculous”. Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment15 Mar ‘10
“If the definition of a good documentary is to take the viewer into unknown territory, then both this weekend’s offerings succeeded admirably.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment12 Mar '10
“It was a fascinating film, full of heroes and villains.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentBBC2 looks to a bright future with £25m budget boost
Extra funds will enable the channel to put drama back at its heart, says Janice Hadlow
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CommentAll change as TV gets serious
The cancellation of The South Bank Show was one of the sadder programming decisions to have been made recently (and its prompt, if short-term, reincarnation as The South Bank Show: Revisited one of the odder ones).
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CommentTropic Of Cancer / Comedy Exchange / Dom Joly And The Black Island
Wingspan Productions’ Archie Baron and the BBC’s Krishan Arora on travel, trading places and seeking Tintin
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CommentNo place for digital rights
The media world is full of people pontificating about payment. Or procrastinating. The eternal problem of what to make and how to pay for it has become ever more important and acute in the past year. This inevitably leads to the endless discussion of yawn-stifling issues such as digital rights ...
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Comment09 March '10
“There is a seam of pure TV gold running through the story of Dinnington Colliery Band.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment08 March '10
“The BBC has decided that Brian Cox is the face of popular science.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.


















