Opinion – Page 153
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TV Critics: DCI Banks; Welcome to India; Great British Food Revival
“Some really superior writing is going on here.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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And finally: Dee Kahlon, Raw Cut Television
Raw Cut Television’s head of development talks flying poached pears and Bond.
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Still wild about natural history after 30 years
This year’s Wildscreen Festival is the most open ever, says Richard Edwards
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Savile: BBC must reveal truth
Openness must prevail if BBC is to draw a firm line under scandal
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Is it YouTube’s time now?
Adding 60 new channels shows platform is a player, says Kate Bulkley
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Obituary: Cynthia Charles
Cynthia Charles, casting producer at the BBC and, more recently, Darlow Smithson, has died aged 50.
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TV Critics: Wonderland; The Great Train Robbery; Timeshift
“The beauty contests looked so weird they might have belonged to another civilisation altogether.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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5 Live takes to the stage for Octoberfest
Paul Blakeley outlines BBC 5 Live’s ambitious plans in Sheffield
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TV Critics: Homeland; Arena: The Beatles’ Magical Mystery Tour Revisited
“It’s accomplished American TV, but so far at least, it does not look as if it was necessary to make.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Hunted; Red Dwarf; Homefront
“It’s all style and not much substance.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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A one-size-fits-all rights model is hard to swallow
UK indie face a tough ride for a slice of American cable pie, says Jane Millichip
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Audience profile vital for Radio1's Grimmy
Nick Grimshaw’s Radio 1 breakfast show is settling into its groove after more than a week on air, but will upset almost as many people as it pleases.
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TV Critics: The Other Side Of Jimmy Savile; Best Possible Taste; Welcome to India
“By midnight, the reputation of a peak-time legend had been convincingly devastated.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Mipcom: who needs it anyway?
Steven D Wright convinces himself he doesn’t want all the Cannes boozing and schmoozing
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Networks for the creative come of age in a digital era
A global alliance can be the best way to retain control over content, says Nicola Söderlund
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Reach for the sky in factual TV
As C4’s The Plane Crash shows, taking a risk pays, says Sanjay Singhal
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TV drama hits cinematic heights
Mipcom highlights that small-screen drama is back with a bang