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Comment6 March '12
“An entertaining romp, which I fear might fall between rocks.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Comment2 March '12
“The film showed how even a small degree of racial prejudice can cause huge distress.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentTalpa makes its Voice heard
De Mol vehicle is repositioning for dominance, says Kate Bulkley.
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Comment
27 Feb '12
“The remade Upstairs Downstairs is never going to be capable of carrying the weight Thomas seems determined to place on it.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentA nursery slope for TV talent
Many have started in kids’ TV – long may it continue, says Reem Nouss.
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Comment17 Feb '12
“By concentrating exclusively on the male experience, director Kira Phillips produced something genuinely new.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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CommentAn issue worth ‘banging on about’
As Broadcast kicks off its Expert Women campaign, Lis Howell explains why it’s needed.
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CommentYouth TV is failing the young
We must celebrate, not denigrate, youngsters, says Dorothy Hobson.
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CommentWhat next for All3Media?
All3Media may have sounded the firing gun on its hunt for a new chief executive, but Steve Morrison is not hanging up his hat just yet.
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CommentTime for C4 to do the Shuffle
Service should benefit viewers and boost revenue, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentNew doc voices need an outlet
Who will give producers the freedom to be bold now, asks Jane Mote.
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CommentCatch-up if you can in 2012
VoD battle will intensify with arrival of Netflix, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentWhat is Channel 4 actually for?
Channel has become conservative and risk-averse, says Barry McFlynn.
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CommentCaught out by the Pace of change
Set-top box manufacturer has had a tough year, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentWhat the Danes can teach us
Joined-up approach to children’s film is inspiring, says Maggie Brown.
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CommentBafta must recognise wordsmiths
New award for reality shows is an insult to writers, says James Moran.
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CommentSocial media award goes to...
EMAs were a success for audience engagement, says Kate Bulkley.
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CommentA radical idea for local radio
BBC must think differently following DQF, says Andrew Harrison.
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CommentDon’t give up on the big idea
Digital success depends on achieving cut-through, says Kate Bulkley.


















