All Broadcast articles in 25 October 2002 – Page 8
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Old names go as ITV yields to marketeer's axe
The network is introducing a single on-screen look for ITV 1 ...
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NTL chief's pay deal defended
NTL had defended a threefold pay rise for chief executive Barclay Knapp ...
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Emap comes in from the cold
Media group regains place in the Footsie but it will be hard work staying there ...
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Now tell us the truth about you and Ulrika
The television star at the centre of the Ulrika Jonsson rape allegations is urged to come forward ...
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Bonanza for Knapp
NTL boss Barclay Knapp could earn more than£2m next year, even if sacked. ...
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The soap villains you love to hate
Trevor Morgan from EastEnders is television viewers' most hated soap villain ...
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We have news for TV Angus? his job's safe
Beeb chiefs last night insisted shamed Angus Deayton's job was safe ...
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Buffy is too sexy!
Buffy the Vampire Slayer has been slammed by US TV watchdogs for being too rude for children ...
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The Office girl
To David Brent in TV's comedy The Office she's just a 'funny little thing'. But the real story of Julie Fernandez, ...
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Now it's your turn to get the sack, Angus
The biter bit. I know it's wrong to gloat, unkind to gloat, but I'm gloating like mad, as I daresay all of us who h...
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Any more sleaze and you are out, Deayton warned by BBC bosses
Ultimatum to presenter as girlfriend puts on brave face. ...
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C4 wins Skiing World Cup rights
Channel 4 has beefed up its sports coverage after poaching the Skiing World Cup from the BBC for a three-year exclusive terrestrial deal, writes Penny Hughes
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Rise presenter Murray quits
Struggling Channel 4 breakfast show Rise has suffered yet another setback following launch presenter Colin Murray's decision to quit to concentrate on other projects, writes Luke Satchell
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Jury still out on new Blind Date
ITV 1's long-running dating show Blind Datemay not be out of danger despite a recent revamp and makeover, writes Jon Rogers
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C4 to chart pop history
Channel 4 is to mark next month's 50th anniversary of the singles charts with a three hour special from Chrysalis Television featuring the biggest selling singles of the last 50 years, writes David Wood
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A-ha! It's Noel Sullivan
Job-hunting Noel Sullivan has become an Alan Partridge-style local radio presenter as he comes to terms with life a...
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Finest hours
The battle lines are drawn as BBC2 launches a unique quest to identify the greatest of all the great Brits. ...
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Deayton clings on
Shamed Angus Deayton was clinging to his TV job last night after a series of revelations by his dumped mistress Sta...