Opinion – Page 133
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TV Critics: Bankers; The Apprentice; 24 Hours In A&E
“Self-regarding sacks of bombast” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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An open debate will benefit all
Highlighting best practice will help C4 forge better relationships, says Lisa Campbell.
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Don’t get left behind by change
It’s time for experimentation, not complacency, says Pat Younge.
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Telling stories that are not big, not fat, but real
Away from commercial pressures, we can dig a little deeper, says Caroline Diehl
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Bafta’s hunt for Generation Next
Nurturing collaboration and creativity is vital, says BBC Academy director Anne Morrison.
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TV Critics: Honey Boo Boo; Frankie; Hannibal
“The richest irony about Here Comes Honey Boo Boo may be the name of the channel that brings it to us – TLC.”
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BBC cleans up at Sonys
Does the public broadcaster’s dominance in radio matter asks Paul Robinson.
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Auction Hero, BBC2
Dan Goldsack on getting to the heart of the charity sector for Silver River.
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TV Critics: The Fall; Skint; The Flying Archaeologist
“It seems a pity that, yet again, attractive young women have to be sacrificed for public entertainment.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Saving BBC Television Centre
Roger Bunce says the impact of preserving the UK’s TV factory goes beyond nostalgia.
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US cancellations and renewals
May is a perilous time for US producers as broadcasters decide which series will return.
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Bafta winners praise broadcasters' boldness
Baftas show the academy can turn the industry on its head says Balihar Khlasa.
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TV Critics: The Suspicions of Mr Whicher; The Fantastic Mr Feynman; The United States of Television
‘You can’t quite shake the feeling that it’s one of those projects that was nobody’s first choice.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Hunting for the Buddha
Icon Films producer/director Steven Clarke on taking multi-tasking to another level.
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You the Jury: The Fall
Broadcast’s industry review section You the Jury examines BBC2’s new crime drama The Fall.
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LA Screenings: British hopes
In the second LA Screenings preview, Peter White looks at the chances of the seven UK adaptations at the Upfronts.
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TV Critics: Murder on the Home Front; The Politician's Husband; Sex on Wheels; Bradford: City of Dreams
‘Episode one was compelling and beautifully shot.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Great Artists in Their Own Words; Bankers
“There was no escaping the very obvious fact that this was actually just another quite good film about the history of 20th-century art.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Online TV is growing up fast
Even MPs can see the industry has changed forever, says Kate Bulkley.