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Off the record.
While Jerry Springer - the Opera has sparked debate about acceptable levels of swearing on TV,
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Off the record - Beeb's bloody nose.
BBC News 24's Newswatch, presented by Ray Snoddy, pulls no punches when analysing the Beeb's news
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Off the record - Own goal award.
ITV1 doesn't seem to have much luck with screening live TV awards. A few months ago
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Off the record - And finally.
Amanda Jenks, head of programmes at Leopardrama, has something glittery in her closet. What's the cruellest thing
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Production: Masterclass - How to be a cut above the rest.
The art of film and video editing is vital to creating effective narrative, mood and visual impact in TV drama. Kevin Hilton asked four of the industry's most experienced wielders of the scissors to let us in on their secrets.
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Production - Kid-glove treatment.
A Five reality show puts celebrities' parenting skills to the test - using a£50,000 doll, writes Matthew Bell.
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Ratings - Top-rated shows witness decline in festive viewers.
2.52 17.90 1.42 14.74 C4 25 24 Wife Swap
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Off the record - 30 second guide - Celebrity Big Brother.
Ah yes, Celebrity Big Brother - everyone's second-favourite celebrity reality TV show. So when's it coming
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Off the record - BB's frisky bouncer.
Like the killjoy who says Father Christmas doesn't exist, it was down to a burly bouncer
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Opinion - Peer poll: the sale of ITV.
Will ITV be bought this year? YES: 56% NO: 44% Next week's question: Should the BBC have broadcast Jerry
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Interview - It's a kind of magic.
A year after taking over the helm of radio group Emap Performance, Dee Ford has designs on a bigger market share - possibly via a tie-up with SRH - and making Magic the top station in London.
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Top 100 of 2004.
Which shows were in, which were out and what were the biggest ratings stories of 2004? Philip Reevell looks back on a year which saw heartbreak for England at Euro 2004 and The Vicar of Dibley triumphantly resurrected for Christmas.
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Natpe - Sticking to the script.
A backlash against derivative reality shows and format stealing should put new scripted shows firmly in this year's Natpe spotlight. Kate Bulkley reports on the emerging appetite for more positive programming.
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Production - Rough cut - Show me some respect.
Delissa Needham on how to dish out meaningful praise and why we should be doing it more often.
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Production - On location - Words are not enough.
Producer Ben Weston accepted the enormous - and sensitive - challenge of making an orchestral memorial to the victims of Auschwitz for BBC2 at the site of the prison camp itself.
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Analysis - Not just for Christmas.
Huge public concern about the Asian tsunami prompted broadcasters to cover the disaster in depth, but how long will the broadcasters stick with the story once the shock and horror fade, asks Leigh Holmwood.
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Opinion - In my view - Cashing in on comedy.
With Little Britain and Peter Kay racking up DVD sales, the smarter broadcasters have realised that comedy pays, says Kenton Allen.
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Comment - Development: a guide.
Development maestro Barry Shaverin offers a four-point guide for beginners on how best to develop, present and sell your programming ideas to busy commissioning editors.
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Opinion - horribly wright - Striving for perfection.
The turn of another year finds the ever-optimistic Steven D Wright striving for his own form of perfection in the world of television.


















