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CommentThe death of commercial local radio?
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.
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CommentFraud Squad, ITV1
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.
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CommentMaking an epic: The Story of Film (part 2)
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.
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CommentOff Cuts: Edinburgh special
Men, women, straight, gay… the whole festival seemed under the spell of Sofie Gråbøl, the star of hit gloomy Danish crime drama The Killing.
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CommentMaking an epic: The Story of Film
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.
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Comment31 Aug '11
“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.
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CommentGoogle TV: the verdict
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.
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Comment30 Aug '11
“Too much of the script clunked badly and there were moments of unintentional hilarity.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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CommentFirst look: The Comic Strip / Fresh Meat
Robin Parker casts his eye over two of Channel 4’s latest comedies.
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Comment25 Aug '11
“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.
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Reel History of Britain / Fraud Squad / The Man Who Crossed Hitler
Wide-Eyed’s David McNab and director Jonothan McLeod on evacuees, fraudsters and Hitler’s inquisitor.
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CommentOff Cuts: CNN's Libyan Tripoli-up
Blame it on the speed at which events unfolded, or the fact that it all kicked off in the tail hours of the weekend.
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Comment24 Aug '11
“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.
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Comment23 Aug '11
“Oliver was on fine form here, showing us genuinely interesting things.” Read on for the verdict last night’s TV.
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Comment22 Aug '11
“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.


















