And that’s the good news
An interview with Ian Simmons You’re asked to describe Good News World to someone who has
An interview with Ian Simmons You’re asked to describe Good News World to someone who has
Things I’ve learnt about the production of television… Its all about the sandwiches.Not kidding. I’m pretty
Further exploration of my sanity…(A throw back to a post I did in November. ‘Cause I’m
Guest post by Rohan Gardiner1 My name is Rohan Gardiner.I work for Good News Week.Day 1 –
I remember the first time a total stranger ever referred to me as “the Good News
To the casual observer it might seem like the TV life is a rather glamorous one.
Adventures in TV-Land didn’t begin like this. In fact it only got its name because my
The ‘pinch me’ moments come at the oddest times. I was sitting in my Aunties living
I remembered where to get off the bus. I remembered how to get to the Professional
“Which bit did you write?” I hate that question. So don’t ask me. The first time
In the introduction to the first Good News Week book Paul McDermott writes- “The façade that
Alexandra Neill is a writer, critic and producer. She writes cultural criticism with a focus on comedy, television, internet culture and friendship.