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Tag: BBC

Taking the Tightrope: From Matters of Fact to Matters of Concern

February 20, 2021February 21, 2021 Alasdair Bell

‘The true way leads along a tightrope, which is not stretched aloft but just above the ground. It seems designed more to trip one than to be walked along.’ – […]

Interview: Laura Potts

February 12, 2019February 12, 2019 The Yorker

Our Alumni & Public Relations Officer Jack Harvey spoke to Laura Potts about her time at The Yorker and her career since university. Laura was an Original Works Editor at […]

Is Tom Harwood really the saviour of the NUS?

April 16, 2017April 16, 2017 Jack Harvey

At the upcoming national conference in Brighton, delegates from Warwick Students’ Union will be making the case for the National Union of Students to fight for the abolition of the […]

BBC Olympic special to be broadcast from York Sport Village

August 7, 2016August 7, 2016 Eleanor Higginson

There is excitement about the BBC’s plan to broadcast a special good luck message to Team GB’s cyclist Lizzie Armitstead live from the York Sport Village’s 1km cycle circuit. At […]

Goodbye BBC Three

February 15, 2016 William de Chazal

As the final broadcast of the much-beloved BBC Three channel approaches, one can’t help but feel at least a little sad at its demise, if only for its commitment to […]

Thrills, spills, and bow ties – reasons to love the snooker

January 11, 2015 Michael Carr

Sport is currently in the giddy thralls of the ‘world’s best ever’ debate. Is Messi the world’s best ever footballer? Quite possibly. Is Usain Bolt the finest athlete of all […]

End of Series Review – Doctor Who

November 11, 2014November 11, 2014 Richard Priday

Time is up once again for Doctor Who, but was it well spent? With many secrets revealed, and journeys ended and begun anew, it is time to consider the end […]

Review: Doctor Who – The Caretaker

September 29, 2014 Richard Priday

The Caretaker marks the midpoint of the Twelfth Doctor’s first series, a partial conclusion of one of its sub-plots, and also its example of the ‘Doctor trying to live a human life’ […]

Review: Doctor Who – Time Heist

September 20, 2014September 26, 2014 Richard Priday

Although last week’s Listen was the first episode I liked of this series, Time Heist was the first I actively enjoyed watching. It has a few problems with its visuals […]

Review: ‘His Last Vow’, Sherlock

January 20, 2014September 27, 2014 Lydia Brecknell

How do you follow up the casual coolness of the villain who broke into the Tower of London simply to lounge on the throne bedecked in the crown jewels waiting […]

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