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Right to Reply was more serious and less humorous than its BBC equivalent Points of View.Also, R2R discussed all channels' programmes, although, originally, only "Channel Four programme makers [were] called to account"; [2] after a few years R2R started to discuss ITV shows as well, and soon also added BBC, and later satellite/cable shows.
The Criterion Collection introduced audio commentary on the LaserDisc format, which was able to accommodate multiple audio tracks.The first commentary track, for the 1933 film King Kong, was recorded by Ronald Haver, a curator at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and was inspired by the stories Haver told while supervising the film-to-video transfer process. [1]
David Harry Lowe (born 11 April 1959) is an English composer and music producer. His work comprises primarily of music for television, radio, commercials and idents. [1] Lowe is best known for his extensive work on theme tunes for bulletins and programmes for BBC News.
Nearly half of the top 10 streaming shows in late June were “library” titles. Meaning, shows that originated somewhere else (usually traditional TV) and are now licensed by a streaming platform.
A confessional is a stylistic device used in many reality television shows. It is a type of aside, consisting of cutaways to a close-up shot of one (or occasionally more) cast members talking directly to camera. Confessionals are used to provide narration, exposition, and commentary on ongoing action within the show. [1]
The video shows Williams walking to the studio where people recognize him and ask for his autograph. He enters the studio and prepares for the show as the guests arrive, via limo, and are prepped in makeup chairs. Williams hosts the show in a Jerry Springer-esque fashion, with the guests getting agitated and making a spectacle of themselves ...
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Directors Commentary is a comedy television series created and written by Paul Duddridge and produced by Miles Ross. It was made by Jones The Film for ITV and broadcast in 2004. It starred Rob Brydon as Peter de Lane, a fictional director who provided the audio commentary for the DVD releases of shows he had supposedly directed.