Comment – Page 219
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CommentA Very British Party / The Slap / Frozen Planet
Pett’s Dave Walker and Halo’s John Rogerson on dull parties, Aussie drama and an icy treat
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CommentOff Cuts: Snow’s poetic licence
There were gasps of recognition at the London Film Festival this week when Jon Snow popped up for an unexpected cameo in Ralph Fiennes’ Coriolanus.
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Comment19 Oct '11
“A warning to us all of how the unthinkable can quickly become thinkable.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment18 Oct '11
“All great stuff and all on the verge of happening. What Hawking has to do with it is anyone’s guess.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment17 Oct '11
“It should have been cordoned off with crime-scene tape, not broadcast.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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Comment14 Oct '11
“Greece currently only means one thing to most British viewers, and it isn’t taramasalata and souvlaki.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment13 Oct '11
“This show, full of gags as it is, doesn’t really deserve a label like a sitcom.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentHoly Flying Circus / Death In Paradise / Find My Past
ITV Studios’ Ross McCarthy and HotCam’s Dan Studley on Pythons, murder and the Dunkirk spirit.
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CommentOff Cuts: The clue's in the name
Bad taste or subversion on a day of job cuts? Either way, someone was up to mischief in the run-up to the DQF announcements.
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CommentEducating Essex / Rugby World Cup commentary
Broadcast’s Catherine Neilan and Chris Curtis cast their eye over two of the week’s shows.
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Comment12 Oct '11
“It was sensible, delicate, and sober, but also very touching.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment11 Oct '11
“The shuffling of human genes is a remarkable thing and never more so than in the case of mixed-race twins.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentDistribute your own content
Indie should avoid the temptation of Apple’s iTunes and create their own distribution platform, writes Alan Griffiths.
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Comment10 Oct' 11
“I was literally propping up my eyelids at the merest thought of watching Professor Jon Henderson and his hunky team.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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Off Cuts: Mipcom special
Dropping by at Mipcom was none other than Steve van Zandt, E-Street band guitarist and Silvio from The Sopranos, promoting his role in another mob drama, Lilyhammer.
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CommentThere’s No Taste Like Home / Merlin / All Roads Lead Home
Icon’s Tom Kelpie and Holler’s Chris Lane on home cooking, wizardry and celeb walks.
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