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Tag Archives: BBC
In Britain, poverty becomes prime-time TV
Dubbed the ‘working-class Hunger Games,’ a controversial new reality show hits at the heart of Britain’s class obsession
Top Gear’s big, boorish, golden goose
A spat between TV hosts that came to blows should be resolved with cash and an apology, or the BBC’s Top Gear could disappear
Britain’s massive smash TV hit is…a baking show?
How a reality show all about baking—instead of bickering or backstory—became a proxy for an uncertain United Kingdom
Matters of inquiry with the BBC and British media
Phone hacking, now pedophilia. The Imperfectionists author Tom Rachman dissects the U.K. media mess.
A Holmes for our times
In an age when nerds rule, Sherlock the eccentric brainiac has sex appeal
National Unity Watch
Denis Coderre said yesterday that a Wild Rose win in Alberta might have an impact on national unity.
London’s long, hot summer
What role did social media play in the violence?
‘This place is what Canada is all about’
The ball hockey-playing prince wooed the crowd in four languages
Cleaning up Britain’s privacy laws
Should government or the courts draw the line between free speech and the right to privacy?