Our Armed Forces Small_nolines Through the Bbc's Red-Tinted Glasses [Scot Region]
Mail on Sunday › November 21, 2010
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Mail on Sunday › November 21, 2010
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TELEVISION drama does not just happen by accident. Commissioning editors and channel controllers know what they want. Writers know what will sell and what will not. If the public turns out to like it, then all well and good.
But if not - and you are the BBC - too bad for the public and for anyone else who might not like it. the licence money, extracted under the threat of court action, will arrive all the same.See the full content of this document
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Our Armed Forces Small_nolines Through the Bbc's Red-Tinted Glasses [Scot Region]
So who exactly wanted a prime-time play set in Afghanistan and portraying the British Army as ...
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