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CommentFamily Supercooks / Wonderland / Defying Gravity
Tim Lovejoy and Helen Manley on cook-offs, sex lives and a space opera.
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CommentDavid Noble, Green Inc
David Noble, development researcher at Green Inc, on his biggest lie, greatest extravagance and who would play him in a movie.
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CommentJoke's on newbie Newman
Was Talkback Thames trying to tell outgoing C4 comedy head Andrew Newman something in its pilot PhoneShop?
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CommentPlugging into social networks
In the new multi-platform landscape, producers increasingly need to factor in social network tools to ensure their drama proves a hit, writes Tim Sealey.
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CommentThe art of pitching
Television needs to take the art of pitching more seriously, especially in today’s winner-takes-all media environment, writes Paul Boross.
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Comment20 Oct, '09
“Every male character was a study in creepiness.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentHard times: Is this a new era of austerity or opportunity for TV?
As reports claim that Alan Yentob may be earning more than £500,000 a year, how can the BBC justify these extortionate salaries, writes Elsa Sharp.
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Comment19 Oct, '09
“This is by far the most entertaining Bear Grylls show I’ve ever seen.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentInvest in training or face extinction
Investing in TV’s current and future workforce will play a big part in whether companies evolve or face extinction, writes Peter Dale.
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Comment16 Oct, '09
“An even more irritable and socially spiky Larry.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Mmm, signature-licious
Ask most celebrities for a signature and they (or their minions) will offer you a hastily scribbled postcard and send you on your way. So it’s good to see that Simpsons supremo Matt Groening hasn’t lost touch with his inner fanboy.
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CommentMonster hit... must travel
In these days of straightened budgets, it is vital when making natural history films to come up with a concept that will not only guarantee you a hit in one country but that will travel well, writes Harry Marshall.
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Comment12 October, '09
“An anthology of gogglesome schoolgirly grimaces.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentHooray for ‘Hollywould’
In today’s multiverse where everyone will soon be accessing IPTV alongside ‘ordinary’ programmes, it seems pretty sensible to mix hardcore information with a little fun, writes John McGhie.


















