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13 September 2024
The Box Plus Network closure – what does this mean for music TV in the UK?
An ode to the Box Plus music channels and how the internet killed the video star (well, on TV, anyway).
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13 September 2024
Kick Some Class: Ali Rashley on how Television Workshop helps working class kids
Ali Rashley is the executive artistic director at Television Workshop in Nottingham, which has a 40-year history of bringing amazing working class talent into the TV and film industry. She explains the challenges she has to face.
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26 October 2023
‘Extrapolations’ (2023): The revamp that “climate crisis” television needs?
Are audiences becoming sick of the “preaching” tone that often backs propaganda surrounding environmental detriment?
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19 June 2022
Stranger Things Season 4 So Far: Goosebump-Inducing Contortionist Goodness
The first volume of this hit Netflix series is out, and so’s the jury.
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8 June 2022
Russell T Davies: One of the greatest writers this country has to offer
We take you through some of Russell T Davies most famous work, from ‘Doctor Who’ to ‘It’s a Sin’, and explain why his TV work has resonated with audiences.
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1 April 2022
Bridgerton S2 Review: do we still burn for an enemies-to-lovers trope?
Bridgerton fans found a diamond in its first season, but does the second season hold up the golden standard?
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30 March 2022
It’s a Sin blazes the trail in 2022 Bafta TV nominations
BAFTA TV Awards announces this year’s nominations, with It’s a Sin in the running for 11 awards
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17 March 2022
Critics Choice Awards 2022: ‘The Power of the Dog’ surpasses BAFTA success
Here’s everything you need to know about the 2022 Critics Choice Awards 2022.
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15 April 2021
5 best modern takes on Shakespeare's plays (in my own humble opinion)
Who did it best, and why?
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25 February 2021
Birmingham to receive £18 million in funding for new Creative Hub
A new Creative Content Hub will be developed in Birmingham. Designed to help consolidate the film and TV industry in the city, the project is also intended to serve as a platform for other creative productions in the West Midlands.
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22 February 2021
Disney+ adds content warnings to episodes of The Muppet Show
Disney+, continuing with its ‘Stories Matter’ initiative, has added content warnings to 18 episodes of The Muppet Show, warning viewers of cultural insensitivities and offences.
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3 April 2020
Women who have changed the way we view film and television
Whilst stuck at home in isolation, there is more time than ever to look into topics you find intriguing. For me, one of these topics is how women have shaped film and TV as we know it.
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26 July 2018
We are still failing to provide equal gender rights and female representation
8 out of 10 Cats produced an all-female show for the centenary of female suffrage. Why has it taken so long for an all-female panel show to be considered!
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9 January 2018
The Golden Globes take aim at Hollywood's mistreatment of women
While last year’s ceremony firmly took aim at Drumpf and his rhetoric, this year protested something arguably far greater.
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8 December 2017
Top 10 TV Shows of 2017
We run through the best of television over the last 12 months!
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5 December 2017
Stranger Things 2 (spoiler free)
The latest season of Stranger Things was released this October, and inarguably tops the last; the whole production has been ramped all the way up to Eleven.
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1 February 2017
Sherlock v Savile, the BBC wins
Sherlock's recent Savile parallel is a brave act of reparation on behalf of the BBC, but how controversial are the broadcaster willing to go?
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9 January 2017
Golden Globes 2017: list of winners
In a new Golden Globes record, La La Land won seven awards from seven nominations - the most awarded film in the ceremony's history.