Comment – Page 222

  • Twins_of_twin_towers
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    7 Sep '11

    2011-09-07T09:42:00Z

    “Lichtenstein is confident enough not to impose a heavy-handed voiceover on her narrative”. Read on for the verdict for last night’s TV.

  • How Facebook Changed the World: the Arab Spring
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    6 Sep '11

    2011-09-06T09:40:00Z

    “The Arab Spring almost certainly would not have taken place without so-called social networking.” Read on for the verdict for last night’s TV.

  • paul robinson 2
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    The death of commercial local radio?

    2011-09-05T12:52:00Z

    The closure this month of a major UK city’s commercial radio station studio and HQ is a significant nail in the coffin for local radio, writes Paul Robinson.

  • Appropriate Adult
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    5 Sep '11

    2011-09-05T10:23:00Z

    “There’s no denying the drama’s grip, or the compelling oddity of the relationship it explores.”

  • 911 the Day that Changed the World
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    2 Sep '11

    2011-09-02T12:17:00Z

    ” Leslie Woodhead’s superb film followed [Bush] by interviewing anyone who mattered that day.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Fraud Squad
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    Fraud Squad, ITV1

    2011-09-02T11:49:00Z

    ITV1’s latest documentary from the makers of Strangeways tackles share selling scams. Here, director Tom Anstiss discusses the challenges of filming a faceless crime.

  • The Story of Film
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    Making an epic: The Story of Film (part 2)

    2011-09-02T11:48:00Z

    In the second of two blogs, producer John Archer reveals how epic new series The Story of Film got access to film makers and archives.

  • 911_The_Firemans_Story
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    1 Sep '11

    2011-09-01T16:48:00Z

    “It does sometimes feel a little like sandwich bought from a garage: all shrink-wrapped and pumped full of additives.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Sofie Gråbøl
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    Off Cuts: Edinburgh special

    2011-09-01T08:29:00Z

    Men, women, straight, gay… the whole festival seemed under the spell of Sofie Gråbøl, the star of hit gloomy Danish crime drama The Killing.

  • The Story of Film
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    Making an epic: The Story of Film

    2011-08-31T13:03:00Z

    In the first of two blogs, producer John Archer reveals how epic new series The Story of Film got off the ground and secured funding.

  • Inside Nature's Giants
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    31 Aug '11

    2011-08-31T11:39:00Z

    “Cutting open a camel is a messy business and unless you’re a vet and know what you’re looking at.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Google TV
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    Google TV: the verdict

    2011-08-30T12:34:00Z

    Following a MacTaggart lecture from Google boss Eric Schmidt, Nigel Walley offers a second opinion on Google TV having reviewed and researched it with consumers and industry players alike.

  • Page Eight
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    30 Aug '11

    2011-08-30T12:21:00Z

    “Too much of the script clunked badly and there were moments of unintentional hilarity.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.

  • The Comic Strip: The Hunt for Tony Blair
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    First look: The Comic Strip / Fresh Meat

    2011-08-30T11:31:00Z

    Robin Parker casts his eye over two of Channel 4’s latest comedies.

  • Channel 4
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    25 Aug '11

    2011-08-25T11:36:00Z

    “It more than lived up to its pre-broadcast hype as a radical reassessment of the relationship between Wallis and Edward.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Comment

    Reel History of Britain / Fraud Squad / The Man Who Crossed Hitler

    2011-08-25T06:59:00Z

    Wide-Eyed’s David McNab and director Jonothan McLeod on evacuees, fraudsters and Hitler’s inquisitor.

  • CNN_tripoli
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    Off Cuts: CNN's Libyan Tripoli-up

    2011-08-25T06:59:00Z

    Blame it on the speed at which events unfolded, or the fact that it all kicked off in the tail hours of the weekend.

  • Harry's Arctic Heroes
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    24 Aug '11

    2011-08-24T11:14:00Z

    “It was far from gratuitous as, true to squaddie stereotype, the hills they trained in rang with banter.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Jamie Oliver
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    23 Aug '11

    2011-08-23T11:34:00Z

    “Oliver was on fine form here, showing us genuinely interesting things.” Read on for the verdict last night’s TV.

  • The X Factor
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    22 Aug '11

    2011-08-22T10:31:00Z

    “The constestants have been hand-picked to provide the finest possible combination of looks, talent, arrogance and insanity.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.