Comment – Page 273

  • Moving On
    Comment

    Moving On to series two

    2009-08-14T09:11:00Z

    Colin McKeown, the Bafta and Emmy award-winning producer behind BBC1 daytime drama Moving On, talks about the challenges of raising cash and producing high quality programming on a limited budget.

  • The Cell
    Comment

    13 August, '09

    2009-08-13T11:49:00Z

    “Refreshingly gimmick free.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Adam Bullmore
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    Best way to approach US broadcasters

    2009-08-12T12:49:00Z

    In the second of a series, Adam Bullmore provides tips for indies on the best way to approach and handle US broadcasters.

  • The Autistic Me
    Comment

    12 August, '09

    2009-08-12T10:01:00Z

    “[A] tender, human piece of TV.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Rickie and Melvin
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    Kiss 100 DJs Rickie & Melvin

    2009-08-11T12:13:00Z

    Kiss 100 DJs Rickie and Melvin speak to Broadcast about “long-in-the-tooth” rivals, competition scandals and boosting their audience.

  • Manson
    Comment

    11 August, '09

    2009-08-11T10:58:00Z

    “Dramatising the story looked tasteless, sensationalist and cheap.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Paul Robinson
    Comment

    Radio: Figures prove the cream always rises

    2009-08-10T12:18:00Z

    The latest Rajar figures confirm that there is no recession in listening to UK radio and that the best talent is still the greatest magnet for people’s ears, writes Paul Robinson.

  • Louis Theroux: The City Addicted to Crystal Meth
    Comment

    10 August, '09

    2009-08-10T09:58:00Z

    “A tourist with a typewriter… rarely getting dirty himself.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.

  • watching tv
    Comment

    Managing rights in the digital age

    2009-08-07T12:35:00Z

    In order to realise the potential of digital markets in content, the industry needs to simplify rights clearance, writes Andrew Chowns.

  • EastEnders
    Comment

    7 August, '09

    2009-08-07T10:54:00Z

    “More involving than its gory and weird gangster years.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Peter Block
    Comment

    Training cuts will hurt broadcasters

    2009-08-06T13:11:00Z

    Continued cuts in training for television professionals will come back to bite broadcasters, writes Peter Block.

  • Spanish Flu: The Forgotten Fallen
    Comment

    6 August, '09

    2009-08-06T10:47:00Z

    “Deserves multiple awards for the avoidance of cliché.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Adam Bullmore
    Comment

    Why team with the US and who to work with

    2009-08-05T12:12:00Z

    In the first of a series, Adam Bullmore provides top tips for indies on selling shows into the US.

  • Desperate Romantics
    Comment

    5 August, '09

    2009-08-05T11:11:00Z

    “The artists energies are flagging”. Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.

  • The Trouble With Girls
    Comment

    4 August, '09

    2009-08-04T11:11:00Z

    “A slice from life’s bottom tier.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Alex Connock
    Comment

    Bigger bandwidth needs bigger brands

    2009-08-04T10:27:00Z

    Is the secret to turning Britain into a global media powerhouse about the technical facilities and the digital connectivity, or backing showbiz impresarios who can motivate the talent to create something special, asks Alex Connock.

  • Man on Wire
    Comment

    3 August, '09

    2009-08-03T12:55:00Z

    “Magnificent, mysterious and beautiful”. Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.

  • BBC
    Comment

    Have the BBC’s executives abused their expenses?

    2009-08-03T09:07:00Z

    62% said Yes / 38% said No

  • psychoville
    Comment

    31 July ‘09

    2009-07-31T09:16:00Z

    “Psychoville has a Marmite effect on viewers.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Comment

    BBC nurtures new and young writing voices

    2009-07-30T07:00:00Z

    BBC nurtures new and young writing voices Contrary to Lisa Campbell’s assertions (‘BBC accused of being ageist’, Broadcast 24.07.09), there has never been a better time for new and young drama writers to get work onto our TV screens thanks to a number of BBC initiatives.