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Comment22 June '11
“It’s hard not to feel most of the coincidences have been carefully arranges for months.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV
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Comment21 June '11
“Equally mind-boggling was the scheduling of this patronising rubbish at 10pm.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment17 June '11
“English eccentricity at its most eccentric.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment16 June '11
“It looked at three troubled children who’d found themselves referred to a Fire Service specialist unit.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentTVC outcry is short-sighted
Nostalgia cannot stand in the way of what’s best for the BBC, and us.
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CommentCamelot / Love Your Garden / Apples: British To The Core
Transparent TV’s Jazz Gowans and Cineflix’s Nicola Andrews on legendary sex, gardens and apple passion.
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CommentOff Cuts: Moody Hobbs - all is Peachey
TV types wandering around the Portrait Awards at the National Portrait Gallery might recognise a familiar face. Isobel Peachey’s subject was her pal, Clear Cut Pictures business development manager Richard Hobbs.
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CommentUnlocking the Kids Behind Bars
How do you tell the stories of some of the most troubled, and troublesome, kids in Britain? Emma Wakefield takes Broadcast behind the scenes of BBC3’s Kids Behind Bars.
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Comment15 June '11
“Luther is pure, escapist TV drama. And a very superior one.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentRobinson on the Myers Report
When it comes to sacred cows John Myers report into savings across the BBC’s popular music radio networks slaughters a whole field, but its findings will be popular with staff and listeners, writes Paul Robinson.
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Comment14 June '11
“Never veered into out-and-out polemic.” Read on for what the critcis thought of last night’s TV.
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Comment13 June '11
“It’s a clever sponge-cake of a the epic and everyday sandwiched together.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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CommentTelevision patience
As 2,000 eager delegates gather at Sheffield Doc/Fest, award-winning producer/director David Pearson recounts the experience of making the heart warming story of a new ‘buoy band’ with a collective age of 560, and explains why real ob docs deliver stories unlike anything else.
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CommentLuther / Angry Boys / The Royal
BeActive’s Nuno Bernardo and Green Bay Media’s Alyn Luker on murderers, bad boys and hospital drama.
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CommentOff Cuts: A tale of two Alans
Alan Titchmarsh proved a good sport when he dropped in on Shaun Keaveney’s 6 Music breakfast show, with jovial banter swiftly descending into an impromptu Gardener’s Question Time.
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CommentWimbledon in 3D - and why it matters
The BBC’s decision to air this year’s Wimbledon finals in 3D gives Sky’s John Cassy confidence that the UK will continue to break new ground in this area.
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Comment8 June '11
“It managed to deliver something fresh, with its concentration on a single action that played out over several hours.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment7 June '11
“The threads ticked over like an engine, on the imaginative side of mechanically.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment6 June '11
“Fun, fast, nice to look at – and not just Jackson’s torso but the Scottish backdrop too.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.


















