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Posts tagged 'television'
Opening Doors to New Authors of Documentaries at the Whicker’s World Foundation
December 13, 2017 -
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Ania Ostrowska speaks to Jane Ray and Jane Mote about diversity in documentary filmmaking and why the Whicker’s World Foundation...
Diamonds in the Dust: Underrated TV Shows
October 18, 2014 -
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Daring, imaginative and explosive shows are taking over our television screens but not quite getting the recognition they...
“Now This Is a Story All About How….” (All Together Now)
January 28, 2014 -
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Let’s take a few moments to remember a great man and his prince We can all rap the rap. And if you need to ask me what...
Life After Breaking Bad
October 17, 2013 -
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Why some of us are going cold turkey and others are yet to have a taste Contains mild spoilers As the 75th minute of the extended...
Bollywood Carmen: Bradford Prepares to Party
May 29, 2013 -
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Bradford prepares to host celebrated British and Indian actors in this one-off BBC Three production The classic...
Some Women Are Funny, Get Over It.
October 25, 2012 -
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Men may appear to dominate the comedy scene, but a strong female presence has yet to make the genre stand up So,...
Children’s TV: The Digital Age Vs. the Age of Innocence
September 28, 2012 -
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As the next generation moves towards further digitalisation, children are losing touch with traditional hands-on creativity Everyone...
Mr Khan, the Community Leader Nobody’s Following
September 15, 2012 -
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The BBC comedy machine churns out a new show for the consumption of British Pakistanis, but funny bones are yet to be tickled Two...
Pakistan’s Undying Love for Televangelists
August 15, 2012 -
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Dr Aamir Liaquat Hussain returns this Ramadan to win the blindly obeying hearts and minds of Pakistani citizens A...
Bradford Is British
March 8, 2012 -
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Review: Make Bradford British, Channel 4 As its starting point, Channel 4’s Make Bradford British used a seemingly...
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