Opinion – Page 136
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TV can still be a force for good
Penny Woolcock’s C4 doc is television at its campaigning best says Broadcast editor Lisa Campbell
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TV Critics: Royal Paintbox; The Mindy Project; Secret Life of the Rockpools
“This tender and illuminating film gave us a sense of the inner and outer worlds of centuries of royals.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Panorama; The Prisoners; Nature Shock; Plebs; Hoarder Next Door; Fit to Rule; Bread; James Nesbitt’s Ireland
“How much does Sweeney discover that isn’t already known?” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Betting big on Specstacular
Social media agency Liberty842 on tactics for doubling Twitter traffic around the Grand National.
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You the Jury: The Security Men
Broadcast’s industry review section You the Jury casts a watchful eye over ITV’s Caroline Aherne comedy The Security Men.
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North Korea must sound alarm bells for BBC
BBC must learn greater humility and self-criticism says LSE’s Charlie Beckett
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50 shows that changed TV: the 00s
The final part of The Wit’s rundown most seminal shows includes Homeland and The Killing.
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DEBATE: Is the BBC right to play its North Korea doc?
Should it drop Panorama doc after claims LSE students were misled?
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TV Critics: Endeavour; Britain's Got Talent
“This felt like much-needed escapism after the depressingly long winter.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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50 shows that changed TV: the 90s
The shows that changed the face of TV during the ’90s, according to The Wit.
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TV Critics: Tomorrow’s World; The Sex Clinic; High Art of the Low Countries
“These days, makers of history programmes are burdened by the need to make the past seem modern.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Victoria Wood's Nice Cup of Tea; Mad Men; 24 Hours in A&E; Coast
“Ms Wood was the perfect host for this journey through the turbulent history of tea leaves.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Home is where the heart is
Targeting a global audience risks undermining creativity, says Lisa Campbell
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Watching you watching us is hard
Seeing viewers openly mocking your work is a painful experience, says Stephen D Wright
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Passions make for mesmerising television
Shows about the things ordinary people do aren’t easy or shallow, says Emma Willis.
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Less is more for MipTV
The Cannes festival may have been less bustling - but real business was done, says Steve Clarke.
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50 shows that changed TV: the 80s
The ’80s are the next decade in The Wit’s rundown of TV’s most seminal shows.
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TV Critics: The Science of Bubbles; Great British Sewing Bee; Keeping Britain Alive
“Soothing, escapist stuff, full of beautiful shots.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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On-demand and innovative
Paul Robinson has been “disrupted and delighted” by his Sony and Arqiva Awards judging.