Comment – Page 278
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CommentOccupation / Tears, Tiaras and Transsexuals / The Price of Life
Virgin Media TV director of programmes Daniella Neumann and Touchpaper TV managing director Rob Pursey cast their critical eye over three new shows.
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Why the drop in BBC technical standards?
Can somebody at the BBC explain why the corporation’s technical standards are falling?
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BBC funds Village SOS
I’m pleased you reported our Village SOS commission for BBC1 (Broadcast 05.06.09).
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CommentEmbarrassing Bodies / May Contain Nuts
Emily Booth and Stephen Kiernan each give their verdict on new shows.
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CommentSkye's the limit for teens
The Inbetweeners is heading to Skye via an event set up by producer Christopher Young, who comes from the island.
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CommentEve Kay, Films of Record
Eve Kay on receiving death threats, dumbing down and her admiration for Mad Men’s sexist Don Draper.
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CommentDigital Britain: is this the best way to foster infrastructure investment?
Proposals in the Digital Britain report may be controversial not only as taxes but also in its apparent willingness to allow a degree of monopoly provision in the next generation of access networks, writes Tony Ballard.
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Comment17 June ‘09
“It’s the sort of serious, ambitious commissioning that justifies the licence fee. In fact, it’s almost enough to make you forgive them Bonekickers.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentSealing the deal in Canada
DRG exec Luci Burnley reveals how she’s turning introductions into productions with Canadian partners.
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Comment16 June ‘09
“I’m sure it’s fun for them, but it’s not especially interesting or entertaining to watch. I don’t really understand what the point of it is, to be honest.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Radio 1 needs a shake-up
BBC Radio 1 must freshen up its daytime DJ line up if it hopes to retain a young audience, writes Paul Robinson.
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Comment15 June ‘09
“It’s issue-led rather than story-led, dramatisation rather than drama. With not much in the way of characters.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentThe changing face of development
The way we develop, cast and produce programmes is going to be increasingly influenced by neuroscience, according to David Graham.
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Comment11 June ‘09
“Is it perhaps just a bit too familiar and formulaic?” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentSky’s bid is verging on clever
£160m for Virgin Media TV may seem high, but it does make sense?
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CommentLadette to Lady / Totally Saturday
Kate McMahon and Lisa Campbell each give their verdict on new shows.
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