Opinion – Page 157
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TV Critics: Good Cop; Only Connect; British Cycling: The Road to Glory
“It’s almost Scandinavian in its bleakness. A new genre perhaps, north-west noir?” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Paralympics opening ceremony
The theme of the night was enlightenment – not simply in the age of science and art, but also in regard to disability and perceptions of it.” Read on for the verdict on the Paralympics opening ceremony.
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TV Critics: Who Do You Think You Are?; Jet! When Britain Ruled the Skies
“Illuminating, moving and altogether rather wonderful.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Plenty to ponder from Edinburgh
Murdoch lecture wasn’t radical but still raised important issues.
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Why Liz made so much sense
MacTaggart lecture highlighted need for change, says Kate Bulkley.
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Out of office and out of our minds at Edinburgh
The festival was a perfect reflection of our bonkers industry, says Ash Atalla.
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Breadth of catalogue has never been more crucial
Wide appeal leaves us less exposed as ideas blow hot and cold, says Patrick Roberts.
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Elisabeth Murdoch: the humblest day of my life
In her post-MacTaggart Q&A, Liz Murdoch shared her “biggest screw-up” with delegates: losing Friends to Channel 4 when she was at Sky.
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TV Critics: Islam: The Untold Story; Accused; GBBO
“The absence of evidence only matters to those for whom evidence is a sort of god.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Hunderby; Citizen Khan; New Tricks
“Accessibly intelligent and beautifully made.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Just Around the Corner; Whatever Happened to Harry Hill?
“Despite a promising scenario, it turned into a bit of a one-show gag.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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The friendly face of the Murdochs
Broadcast editor Lisa Campbell on Liz Murdoch’s MacTaggart lecture.
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TV Critics: The Revolution Will Be Televised; Secret Interview
“I was squirming, and tied up in knots inside, with tears – of fear and laughter – running down my face.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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DG passes on challenging baton
Mark Thompson leaves with warnings but confidence in George Entwistle.
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Changing attitudes to disability
C4’s Paralympics coverage aims to leave a legacy, says David Abraham.
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Time for the annual beanfest
Whether a newbie, a veteran or an arty farty type, Edinburgh is for you, says Steven D Wright.
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Turn on the radio for inspiration
The Paralympics continues a spectacular summer of sport, says Adrian van Klaveren.
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IP battles set to get more complex and interesting
Is ABC shooting itself in the foot with The Glass House victory, asks Jonathan Coad.