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Comment17 Mar '11
“A sad film that rightly offered no definitive conclusions.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentBritain's Underworld / Nice Day for a Greek Wedding / Candy Cabs
Impossible Kids’ Karl Woolley and Cake Entertainment’s David Furness on criminals, wedding cake and a cab ride.
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CommentMulticulturalism in Midsomer
Following Brian True-May’s suspension from ITV’s Midsomer Murders, after implying there was no place in the show for ethnic minorities, Leon Bell says there is a dearth of drama that represents multiculturalism as anything more than an inciting incident.
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CommentMad Dogs and consolidation
Overnight ratings have long been the touchstone of how a show is performing. But as PVR use increases, Sky1 boss Stuart Murphy reflects on the growing importance of consolidated figures
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Comment15 Mar '11
“The best spoof documentaries rarely veer too far away from plausibility.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentView from the North
Tom Harvey addresses the impact of the cuts on the infrastructure outside of London.
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Comment14 Mar '11
“It’s all totally gripping and I can’t wait for the second part tonight.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment11 March '11
“Were I to put money on whether this was ITV’s next big drama, I’d say it was.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment10 March '11
“If these films were a loaf, they’d be much more like a Chorleywood white-sliced than an artisan baked sourdough.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentTwenty Twelve / Civilization / Law & Order: UK
Aframe’s Paul Goodliffe and Nerd’s Jago Lee on Olympian failures, killer apps and the law.
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CommentOff Cuts: Eclectic support for Binns
Stewart Binns has had a colourful TV career that has encompassed the launch of Transworld Sport and producing the Bafta-winning Britain At War In Colour.
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CommentBBC will not trample the training market
After concerns were raised over the BBC’s role in training the wider industry, Eddie Morgan, head of the BBC College of Production, says it will not “trample the market”.
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CommentOff Cuts: Sky’s music to their eyes
Viewers got an eye-popping closeup of incest, murder and rape recently thanks to the first ever live 3D opera broadcast.


















