Comment – Page 198
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CommentBBC must rebuild ethically
The BBC is suffering from weak governance and unethical behaviour, says John Burbidge-King
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CommentTV Critics: Chateau Chunder; Some Girls; Heston's Fantastical Food; Dara Ó Briain's Science Club; The Mind Reader; Deirdre and Me
“Cheeky, vivacious but with surprisingly complex undertones.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentTV Critics: Chinese Murder Mystery; Full English; The First Masterchef; The Dark Charisma of Adolf Hitler
“Gripping for all the right reasons.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentTV Critics: Great Continental Railway Journeys; Richard E Grant's Hotel Secrets; Kirstie's Vintage Home; The Year The Town Hall Shrank; Young Apprentice
“Portillo has been required to service an itinerary of almost pure cliché.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentA taxing issue for the BBC
Jake Kanter examines the consequences of the BBC’s employment test for freelancers.
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CommentHow we made the story of all of us for everyone
History doc makers need to think like action movie directors, says Ben Goold
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CommentDiary of an AP: First day blues
The only guarantee in TV is the first day chaos, says AP Ollie Scarth
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CommentDodgy dealings in the desert with Stacey Dooley
PA Almudena Garcia-Parrado finds generosity among “criminals”.
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CommentTV Critics: Young Apprentice; The Year the Town Hall Shrank; The Human Mannequin
“Its big strength is that it doesn’t condescend to its pimply contestants.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment4G signals gear change in VOD revolution
Mobile content will never be the same again, says Filmflex chief Jeff Henry
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CommentDoc-making: telling it as it is
This Much Is True sends out a message of trust, says James Quinn
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CommentTV Critics: Exposure; Getting On; Come Dine With Me Halloween Special; Frankenstein: A Modern Myth
“This wasn’t a story that hadn’t been reported before, but it was told very powerfully here.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentWindfall Films: TV is not risk-averse
Last week’s article about Windfall Films suggests its founders think TV is risk-averse.
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CommentHas Lord Patten taken the Savile affair proportionately seriously?
51.5% said yes / 48.1% said no
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CommentReaching the diamond demographic
BBCW’s content and talent feed overseas viewers’ appetite for knowledge, says Jana Bennett
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CommentOpportunity knocks if you look in new places
Sales to Africa and VoD platforms are avenues for growth, says Sally Miles
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CommentTV Critics: Operation Iceberg; Horror Europe with Mark Gatiss; Last Resort
“This was purely and simply great TV.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentSupporting a global phenomenon
Producer Greg Boardman draws lessons from Rastamouse’s rapid rise to fame.
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CommentWhere are the female decision-makers in radio?
Broadcaster Sam Walker questions why so few women rise up the ranks in radio.


















