All Steven D Wright articles – Page 4
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CommentI’m in mourning for a true friend
We should all grieve the on-screen loss of a much-loved channel, says Steven D Wright
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CommentA little personality goes a long way
If you’re a bullying, egomaniac sociopath, you’ll go far in TV, says Steven D Wright
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FeaturesThe resolutions that really matter
Steven D Wright offers his top tips for advancing your television career in the year ahead
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CommentWe are artists by any other name
TV is on a par with anything in a gallery - without the pretentiousness, says Steven D Wright
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CommentWho wants to be cool anyway?
Now that TV is no longer hip, my weekends won’t be the same, says Steven D Wright
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CommentWe’re all suckers for the same old
Why not rip off formats when viewers often yearn for the familiar, asks Steven D Wright
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CommentGrim reality of life at an indie
Battle for commissions is getting depressing, says Stephen D Wright
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CommentFlash the trash or aim for the stars?
Steven D Wright ponders the conundrum of whether your output matters after you’re dead
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CommentJust stick to the day job, will you?
Commissioners: stop dreaming of an indie career and read my pitch, says Steven D Wright
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CommentWatch TV if you want to get on
Everything you need to know about the industry is right there on screen, says Steven D Wright.
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CommentWatching you watching us is hard
Seeing viewers openly mocking your work is a painful experience, says Stephen D Wright
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CommentPraying for an end to BBC bashing
Let’s give it a break, says Steven D Wright. After all, its not as bad as the Catholic church
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CommentStonker? No, let’s have a stinker
The programmes we all love to hate generate the greatest buzz, says Steven D Wright
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CommentWhy are we surprised by Jimmy?
Savilegate is shocking but celebrity hedonism is alive and well, says Steven D Wright
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CommentTime 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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CommentOlympic fever claims another victim
London 2012 Opening Ceremony has changed my view of TV sport, says Steven D Wright.
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CommentAuntie’s dirty little secret is out
As the new DG is painfully aware, sometimes, us cool TV kids get an embarrassing reminder that some of the other less sexy, less fashionable forms of culture can totally dominate the media.Right now, for example, the music biz has suddenly got millions of balding blokes ...
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CommentCelebrities: TV’s only saving grace
Let’s face it, the reason we’re in this dull line of work is to mix with ‘stars’, says Steven D Wright.
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