Comment – Page 282
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In My View: Current affairs delivers crucial insights
Current affairs delivers crucial insights, writes Denman Rooke.
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TV Critics 6 May '09
'I'm ever so slightly bored by her programme.' Read on for the full verdict on last night's TV.
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Blog: Radio and oracy
A radio service for children would prove an essential tool in the articulation, vocabulary and grammar of Britain's youth. All that's needed is the will to do it, writes Susan Stranks.
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Blog: Why UK television should not be knocked
Three cheers for UK television. Dip a toe in TV elsewhere and you'll find out why, writes Geoff Motley.
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Blog: How luck led to a Bafta for ITV/ITN
Following ITV1 and ITN's TV Bafta win for best news coverage, ITV News international editor Bill Neely explains how luck and talent combined for its award-winning coverage of the devastating Chinese earthquake.
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TV Critics 1 May ‘09
“[It] seems determined to staff what would otherwise be a run-of-the-mill police procedural series with as many wacky funsters as possible.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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A strain on relations
ITV and its indies must practise give and take to maintain their mutual advantages.
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You the Jury: Clelia Mountford and Anke Stoll
Clelia Mountford and Anke Stoll review the latest TV shows
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ITV's brave new video world
Broadcaster's new boss must embrace web revenues to secure its future.
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Blog: Plugging the gap in documentary funding
There is an issue over decreasing funding for new UK documentaries from traditional avenues, especially broadcasters. But that just means documentary-makers have to look beyond the limited UK opportunities and seek support from beyond the UK and beyond TV, writes Charlie Phillips.
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TV Critics 29 April ‘09
“Though it had the typical lightweight BBC3 presentation this wasn't that bad a stab at the issues behind the trade in famous female flesh.” Read on for the full verdict on last night's TV.
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Blog: Chris Moyles - enough is enough
Paul Gambaccini has launched a fresh attack on Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles. But is he right to call the breakfast jock a 'bully', asks Robert Shepherd.
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TV Critics 28 April ‘09
“It's all as daft as a brush, cardboard cut-out characters delivering card-board cut-out lines.” Read on for the full verdict on last night's TV.
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Off Cuts: Bafta TV awards
Broadcastnow went backstage at the Bafta TV awards 2009 to capture some candid moments with David Attenborough, Harry Hill, Harry Enfield and Dermot O'Leary, amongst others.
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TV Critics 24 April '09
“It's bleak but brilliant telly - an honest portrait of being a single young mum on benefits.” Read on for the full verdict on last night's TV.


















