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BBC reviewer Almar Haflidason stated " It benefits from a far larger budget than its predecessors, but suffers from a story as malnourished as the zombies that are chewing it up ," Haflidason would go on to give the film three out of five stars.
A BBC reviewer has praised his style for displaying " the assured expressiveness of a musician whose abilities stretch further than most metal-scene sticksmen ".
The film begins with what a BBC reviewer called " perhaps one of cinema's most innovative opening sequences.
For one thing, he allows us close and disarming close-ups of the shark almost immediately ..." A reviewer for the BBC complained that the additional screen time awarded to the shark makes it " seems far less terrifying than its almost mystical contemporary ".
She was a member of the BBC Advisory Committee on the Social Effects of Television ( 1975 – 1977 ), the Arts Council Literary Panel ( 1978 – 1981 ), and chief reviewer for non-fiction in the Evening Standard ( 1977 – 1980 ).
He also appears frequently on various other BBC TV programmes, including Daily Politics, Sunday Politics & Newsnight, ITV ’ s Late Debate ( panellist since 2009 ) and Sky News as a newspaper reviewer.
" Commenting on the US showing on BBC America, New York Magazine reviewer John Leonard called it "... an interesting argument about the cost benefits of the possible death of God.
He courted controversy in 1983 when he appeared as a guest newspaper reviewer on the BBC TV's early morning magazine show Breakfast Time, when in an outburst he encouraged viewers to " Vote Conservative " at the upcoming election, and claimed that " a vote for Labour would be a vote for communism, and may God have mercy on your soul ".
" The BBC reviewer gave the film 4 out of 5 stars, praised Chaplin's and Kidman's " infectious performances " and describe it as a " sparky " and " deviant topical comedy which is funny from start to finish.
BBC reviewer Mike Diver referred to the album, and the remaster of Tender Prey ( 1988 ), as " anything but poor albums " and said that even without former member Roland Wolf " the instrumentation loses little of its potency, and religious imagery remains prominent in Cave ’ s wordplay.
Insincere Dave-A send-up of fanboys, marketing staff and ultra-positive reviewers ; in particular the over enthusiastic Dave Gibbons who at that time was the games reviewer for the BBC Ceefax service.
Holder is a regular TV critic and reviewer for The Radcliffe and Maconie Show on BBC Radio 2, and the three often talk about rock star gossip from all eras.
* James King, BBC Radio 1's film reviewer
" BBC film reviewer Nev Pierce gave the film 3 out of 5 stars, stating " there is some impressive action, albeit great scenes rather than sequences ", concluding with " a rousing, watchable western ".
Kermode began working as a film reviewer for BBC Radio 1 in 1993, on a regular Thursday night slot called Cult Film Corner on Mark Radcliffe's Graveyard Shift session.
Between February 1992 and October 1993, he was the resident film reviewer on BBC Radio 5's Morning Edition with Danny Baker.
" When reviewed on the BBC Radio show " Roundtable ", one reviewer rated it 5 / 10, another 6 / 10 and yet another 7 / 10.
Upon the 2011 release of the deluxe edition of The Sophtware Slump, BBC music reviewer Mike Diver notes that " fans will be pleased to get their ears around material " from Through a Frosty Plate Glass.
He later became literary editor of the New Statesman, worked at the BBC and in liaison with the Free French in World War II, and subsequently as a reviewer for the Sunday Times.
A reviewer for the BBC has said that: " More than a decade after its release it remains one of the most moving pieces of dance music ever, able to soften hearts and excite minds just as keenly as a ballad by Bacharach or a melody by McCartney.

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In 1943 he wrote and recorded a fifteen minute talk entitled " Reminiscences of Childhood " for the Welsh BBC.
Chapman and John Cleese wrote professionally for the BBC during the 1960s, primarily for David Frost, but also for Marty Feldman.
In 2001 and 2002 Whitehouse wrote and performed in two series of the BBC comedy drama Happiness, in which he played a voice-over actor with a mid-life crisis.
Whitehouse wrote, produced and appeared with Chris Langham in the 2005 comedy drama Help, also for the BBC.
Bill Oddie wrote a song about Wolstenholme for the BBC radio comedy show I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again which includes the lines: " I'm going Wolsten-home / And you can't get Wolsten ( worse than ) him!
Towards the end of his life, Holst wrote Choral Fantasia ( 1930 ), and he was commissioned by the BBC to write a piece for military band ; the resulting Hammersmith was a tribute to the place where he had spent most of his life, a musical expression of the London borough ( of Hammersmith ), which begins with an attempt to recreate the haunting sound of the River Thames sleepily flowing its way.
They wrote situation comedies such as The Army Game and Bootsie and Snudge for British television, and the BBC radio show Round the Horne, which starred Kenneth Horne and Kenneth Williams.
He wrote introductions for a few books such as a new edition of George Borrow's Wild Wales ; he gave radio talks on the BBC Third Programme ; he even tried his hand at an extended consideration of Coleridge's poem for a reprinting of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner featuring his own introduction and illustrations with a series of copper engravings.
" On BBC Breakfast she explained that science fiction, as opposed to what she herself wrote, was " talking squids in outer space.
Gerald Finzi wrote incidental music to the play Love's Labour's Lost for a BBC live radio broadcast of the play in 1946.
Robertson later wrote a play about the trial, which was produced as a television drama by the BBC.
Ray Galton and Alan Simpson wrote for him from 1964 to 1966 when he worked for the BBC and also for a one-off show for Thames, Frankie Howerd meets the Bee Gees, shown on 20 August 1968.
The BBC wrote he was " able to deliver the great tongue-twisting speeches required of his characters, Barker pronounced himself ' completely boring ' without a script.
The book now contains transcripts of all Hitchhikers radio sketches, barring a sketch for Marvin that Adams wrote for the BBC Radio 1 show Studio B15 to promote the television version of the serial, which was broadcast in 1982.
In 1955 Sykes wrote and performed in a BBC Christmas spectacular, a spoof pantomime called Pantomania, which featured many well-known BBC personalities of the era ; it was directed by Ernest Maxin, who went on to produce some of the most famous comedy routines for Morecambe & Wise.
In 1959 Sykes wrote and directed the one-off BBC special Gala Opening, with a cast that included ' Professor ' Stanley Unwin and Hattie Jacques, and played a small supporting role in the Tommy Steele film Tommy the Toreador.
Bolt wrote several plays for BBC Radio in the ' 50s, as well as several unproduced plays, so this list is incomplete.
After the successful BBC dramatisation of 1968, the film rights were bought by the actor Lionel Jeffries, who wrote and directed the film, released in 1970.
In August 2009 the BBC wrote to Ofcom after third-party content owners asked the BBC to undertake measures to ensure that all Freeview HD boxes would include copy protection systems as required by the Digital TV Group's D-Book, which sets technical standards for digital terrestrial television in the UK.
A senior BBC manager wrote, " Except when a Barbirolli or a Kletzki has been in charge for a few days, the Orchestra is inferior, as an artistic instrument, to the Hallé or Philharmonia.
After university, they wrote BBC radio scripts for Frankie Howerd and Windsor Davies.
In 1969 he wrote and presented Civilisation for BBC television, a series on the history of Western civilisation as seen through its art.
Throughout this time, Gervais also wrote for the BBC sketch show Bruiser and The Jim Tavare Show, and he had a cameo role in Simon Pegg and Jessica Hynes's sitcom, Spaced, as Dave.

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