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Blog: He's on the 'volleyball'
Travelling the globe to film the Swatch FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour may sound like a gig packed with sun, sand and well-toned bodies. But as Alex Gale is finding out there are a few logistical problems to say the least.
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TV Critics 23 April ‘09
“So far, it's been fine, but not exactly vintage stuff... and decidedly short on YouTube gold, the sort of jaw-dropping, did-you-see-that-bit moment that gets a series talked about the next day.” Read on for the full verdict on last night's TV.
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Showmanship not enough for ITV
What a week for Britain’s biggest commercial broadcaster. ITV has gone from world domination with singing sensation Susan Boyle, to TV’s consummate showman planning to step down early from the executive chairman role.
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A hit across all platforms
Susan Boyle's dramatic rise is a perfect example of a multimedia crossover.
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Talking Point
Last week we asked: Is the ‘crown jewels' sports list past its sell-by date?24% said Yes 76% said No
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In My View: The cost of whistle-blowing is a high price to pay
The cost of whistle-blowing is a high price to pay, says Jan Tomalin.
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Emily Bell: Channel 4's quiet success story
The 4iP project could be a milestone for public service provision.
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Love & Loathe: The Inbetweeners and Kirstie's Homemade Home
The InbetweenersThursdays, 10pm, E4
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You the Jury: Michael Massey and Steve Green
Michael Massey and Steve Green review the latest TV shows.
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TV Critics 22 April ‘09
“This is about as responsible as programmes about overweight people get.” Read on for the full verdict on last night's TV.
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Finding the positives
While NAB 2009 may not be quite as busy as previous years in terms of either visitors or exhibitors, those that are here are making the most of a difficult job.
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Blog: Is Carter ready for Northern Ireland PSB debate?
Lord Carter stops off in Belfast this week so those interested in PSB in Northern Ireland can only hope that he's already well across this nation's perspectives on the subject, writes Ruth O'Reilly.
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TV Critics 21 April ‘09
“Watching Ashes to Ashes is rather like watching a drama about a New Jersey Mafia family called the Altos; it never quite hits the same sublime notes as the original.” Read on for the full verdict on last night's TV.
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Blog: Bring back Brand
Russell Brand returned to the airwaves last night, six months after his resignation from the BBC over the Sachsgate scandal. Now give the man a permanent slot, writes Michael Rosser.
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TV Critics 20 April ‘09
“So many thoughts, so many of them irreconcilable, so many of them troubling. If you saw it, they will still be hanging about your head today.” Read on for the full verdict on last night's TV.
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Blog: Panorama: May Contain Nuts
Director Angie Mason reports from behind the scenes of tonight's Panorama: May Contain Nuts, produced by Films of Record.
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Blog: Rivers - The final (wildlife) frontier
Presenter Jeremy Wade, currently fronting River Monsters for Animal Planet, delves into the final frontier of natural history programming.
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TV Critics 17 April ‘09
“Kirstie's Homemade Home takes in all the flim-flam about the renaissance of crafts and knitting, adds the spice of recession, and leads Kirstie Allsopp to an extended jolly around the country.” Read on for the full verdict on last night's TV.
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TV Critics 16 April ‘09
“It's not very nice for the viewer [ ...] If I wanted to look at things like this, I'd have become a GP.” Read on for the full verdict on last night's TV.


















