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Between February 1992 and October 1993, he was the resident film reviewer on BBC Radio 5's Morning Edition with Danny Baker. He became the film critic for BBC Radio 1 in 1993, on a regular Thursday night slot called Cult Film Corner on Mark Radcliffe's Graveyard Shift session. [18] He later moved to Simon Mayo's BBC Radio 1 morning show.
Mark Kermode (The Observer, BBC Radio Five Live) Anthony Lane (The New Yorker) Mick LaSalle (San Francisco Chronicle) C.A. Lejeune (The Observer) Christy Lemire (Associated Press) Emanuel Levy ( Lou Lumenick (New York Post) Jeffrey Lyons ; Derek Malcolm (The Guardian) Leonard Maltin (Entertainment Tonight, Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide)
Film critics associations (7 C, 12 P) B. Books of film criticism (28 P) C. Film critics (58 C, ... BBC's 100 Greatest Foreign-Language Films; C.
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[38] Chief Guardian film critic Peter Bradshaw wrote that Norman's "enthusiasm and love for film always shone through" and he was "an accessible, unpretentious surveyor of cinema". [39] Mark Kermode wrote that "watching Barry Norman review films was a pleasure, an education, and an inspiration. Wit, knowledge and wry enthusiasm.
The 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century is a list compiled in August 2016 by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), chosen by a voting poll of 177 film critics from around the world. [1] It was compiled by collating the top ten films submitted by the critics who were asked to list the best films released since the year 2000. [2]
The resulting list of "100 novels that shaped our world", [1] called the "100 Most Inspiring Novels" by BBC News, [2] was published by the BBC to kick off a year of celebrating literature. [2] [3] The list triggered comments from critics and other news agencies.
Sweet was among the contributors to The Oxford Companion to English Literature [3] and was both film and television critic for The Independent on Sunday.. Sweet's book, Shepperton Babylon: The Lost Worlds of British Cinema (2005) is a history of Shepperton Studios and the British film business from the silent days, and includes interviews with surviving figures from the period. [4]