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Comment18 Nov '10
“We can never know how the original people felt about it.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentOctonauts / Miranda
Robin Parker and Catherine Neilan pass judgement on two of the week’s shows.
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CommentIndian Doctor / Fry And Laurie Reunited / Four In A Bed
The Series Producers Association’s Andra Heritage and Carolyn Payne on NHS drama, nostalgia and eccentric Brits.
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CommentHair today, gone tomorrow
Bravo is joining the legion of temporarily hirsute men in growing a moustache for the month dubbed ‘Movember’.
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CommentAudiences want branded content beyond the final credits
Against the backdrop of government spending cuts that threaten to impact the creativity and editorial agendas of the UK’s creative sectors, Frukt Communications conducted research that reveals a scenario in which brands are an increasingly important source of funding for these industries.
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Comment17 Nov '10
“It’ll never get boring because no two families can ever be the same.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentMaking the case for Wales
S4C may fund quality Welsh-language programming but it needs to be shown as having a genuine economic impact in Wales, writes Owen Stickler.
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Comment16 Nov '10
“A compelling dissection of the fragility of ordinary lives, but you did long for just a little light and shade.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentNorth already on the map thanks to Corrie
Ten Alps’ Alex Connock suggests in the north-west regional focus (Broadcast 29.10.10) that we need a “bonafide international TV success” from Manchester to put us on the map. I’ve found a little gem that may do the job.
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CommentList will not affect BBC Online commissioning
Your story, ‘Indies worried by cull of multiplatform list’ (Broadcast 28.10.11), is based on a misunderstanding.
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CommentSome Dogs Bite / Royle Family: Behind the Sofa / The Zoo
David Johnson and Matt Crook on bleak Britain, a sofa and horny gorillas.
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CommentSave our poultry pensions!
The NUJ dutifully produced a photo gallery of angry BBC staff up and down the country manning the placards.
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CommentAndy Rogers, Enteraction
Enteraction managing director Andy Rogers on what keeps him awake at night, his fantasy schedule and his hidden talent.
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Comment10 Nov '10
“It was really about the passion of the upright apes.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentTaking Edwardian Farm to the next level
Exec producer David Upshal explains about how new BBC2 series Edwardian Farm went beyond its Victorian predecessor.
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CommentHow to get investment outside Europe
Billy Macqueen shares his experience of securing production investment from outside of Europe and explains why he is optimistic about the future of UK kids TV.
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