Posts Tagged ‘ Tubeview ’

Tubeview: Dead eyes from studio five

February 17, 2010
Tubeview: Dead eyes from studio five

Live from Studio Five Five, weekdays Rating: Its makers describe it as “An early evening news and entertainment show with a difference”. But  the differences are clear: it is not entertaining, it contains no news and no one watches it. Welcome to Live from Studio Five. If you are one of the 200,000 or...
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Tubeview: The con is on

February 15, 2010
Tubeview: The con is on

In it's sixth series, Hustle is a gift that just keeps giving.
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Tubeview: Oxford or Walford?

February 11, 2010

We’re all lying in the gutter, but Libby Fox should be staring at the stars – but she’s not – she’s hanging around in Walford with Josie Lawrence and Mintie. Yes, more Eastenders (other programmes are available)
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Tubeview: Come back Blind Date – all is forgiven

February 5, 2010

As if you are not depressed enough if you’re watching TV on a Saturday night – along comes Take Me Out to eliminate your few remaining brain cells. It recreates a provincial nightclub meat-market
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Tubeview: The quiet (wo)man is turning up the volume

February 3, 2010

She’s given us the best years of her life in silence – at last now it appears her reward has come. To borrow a phrase from IDS – the quiet (wo)man is turning up the volume – but could this set a dangerous precedent for TV production? Tracy the barmaid, played by the unfortunately...
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Tubeview: I know what he did last summer

February 2, 2010

Jack’s back to save the world (America) for the eighth time … but this time he’s working with a muppet – not literally, Gonzo and Bunsen would make rather good Russian nuclear scientists – no, Freddie Prinze Jnr. Before you think this is a 24 slagging session, it’s not.
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Tubeview: Anyone can make a soap

January 29, 2010

Debuting Beehive City’s occasional TV review column… How do you celebrate 25 years of a well-loved soap? Get a bunch of teenagers to make a crap version of Hollyoaks – then put it on the internet. Eastenders E20 is a ruefully misjudged attempt at embracing the Youtube generation that follows the fortunes of four youngsters...
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