Comment – Page 197
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CommentTV Critics: The Fear, Inside Claridge’s
“It ends up resembling a men’s coffee table magazine.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentTV Critics: Alien Investigation, Solar Mamas, The Secret of Crickley Hall
“90 per cent of the programme was the equivalent of a freak show’s painted promises.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentThat was the way to do satire
On the 50th anniversary of the groundbreaking TW3, Patrick Stoddart assesses its legacy
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CommentTV Critics: The Dark Ages; Park Avenue; Fresh Meat
“A programme whose art, and indeed arguments, dazzled.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentTony Hall: industry reaction
The industry reacts positively but with questions about digital expertise and the recruitment process.
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CommentTV Critics: Curious Case of the Clark Brothers; Dying for Clear Skin; Dark Charisma of Adolf Hitler; Gadget Man; Britain's Best Bakery
“It must rank as one of the most unremittingly distressing things I have ever seen on television.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentITN seeks Truthloader on YouTube
ITN’s Chris Shaw on the challenges of launching a groundbreaking TV news service.
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CommentTV Critics: Peep Show, Him and Her; 4Funnies; Return To Forgotten Britain
“Watch-through-your-fingers-make-it-stop stuff.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentTV Critics: The Aristocrats; Falcón
“The film was cursed by an almost embarrassing affability towards its subjects.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentTV Critics: Supersized Earth; Bradley Wiggins; Getting On; The Hour
“A fine example of what might be termed ‘Holy shit!’ programming.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentEmmys, Gangnam style
Kate Bulkley is impressed with the range of countries represented at the International Emmys
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CommentTV Critics: Last Tango in Halifax; Fresh Meat
“It triumphed because it wasn’t about old people or even elderly romance, but love.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentMind awards an eye-opener for TV
Mind Awards demonstrate “issues” need not be confined to niche shows, says Balihar Khalsa.
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CommentTV Critics: Stephen Fry: Gadget Man; I Want to Change My Body; The Golden Age of English Food; Four Born Every Second
“It’s the Gadget Show with extra alliterative wit and words.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentTV Critics: The Killing III; The Secret of Crickley Hall; Crossfire Hurricane; Him & Her; Storyville
“I can feel myself being sucked in, accelerating down into darkness. Resistance is futile.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentTV Critics: Everyday
“There’s an authenticity to it that I don’t think I’ve ever seen in drama before.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentShort and sweet way into TV
Random Acts strand helps give news indies a vital leg-up says Bespoke Film Company’s Natasha Serlin.
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CommentTV Critics: The Hour; Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
“The writing is tight and the performances are so uniformly good that the minor characters feel every bit as well-drawn as the central trio.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV
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CommentA global problem needs an international response
Our series of films on poverty will reach half a billion or more, says Nick Fraser
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CommentRadio 1 must stay young
Radio 1 is doing what it’s always done, unashamedly appealing to a young audience and catering to its tastes.


















