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Five turns on celebrities
We've had celebrities locked together in a big house to observe how they deal with sexual tension, and we've banished them to the heat of the Australian Outback, again to see how they handle sexual tension - now Five is planning to give them aphrodisiacs and see how they respond, ...
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Sky Freesat Channels
There is to be 197 Free to air television and radio services available in the UK on digital satellite.
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A Line in the Sand loses 1m
The concluding part of A Line in the Sand got a disappointing 4 million (19.6%) for ITV1 between 21.00 and 22.30, down 1 million from yesterday's opener.
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Five chief slams BBC US acquisition
Five chief executive Jane Lighting has slammed the BBC for spending a reported£100,000 on a US acquisition.
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Living bags Golden Globes
Living TV has picked up the rights to screen the prestigious Golden Globes awards until 2007, after sealing an exclusive three-year deal.
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Discovery shuffles exec roles
Discovery Networks Europe has restructured the roles of its channel directors to ensure a better fit between the channels they are managing.
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Sky launches Freesat service
BSkyB is launching a free to air satellite service with almost 200 television and radio channels, chief executive James Murdoch announced today.
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ITV gamble pays off with 5m
ITV1's two part thriller A Line in the Sand starring Ross Kemp kicked off last night with 5 million (24.3%) despite being shelved by bosses for three years.
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Trisha to launch indie
ITV's chat-show stalwart Trisha Goddard is forming her own indie, which could take eventually take over the making of her daytime show.
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C4 scheme hands cash to regional indies
Twelve regional indies are to be given cash to hire new staff as part of a Channel 4-funded scheme.
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BBC's Gardner remains critical
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner remains in a critical condition in a Saudi Arabian hospital following the gun attack that left his cameraman dead.
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Pact to survey ethnic indies
Producers' alliance Pact is launching a survey into the success of ethnic minority-led production companies.
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Hell's Kitchen closes on 8.1 million
The last episode of Hell's Kitchen which saw Jennifer Ellison win the celebrity cooking battle got a sizeable 7.4 million (34%) for ITV1 between 21.00 and 22.30 and peaked at 22.00 with 8.1 million.
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Rugby World Cup rights go to IMG
Rugby World Cup bosses have reappointed sports giant IMG and its television arm TWI to sell the rights to the forthcoming two tournaments in 2007 and 2011.
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Virgin axes two more DJs
Virgin Radio has dropped two further DJs, axing former breakfast DJ Daryl Denham and the host of its daily Confessions show Jezza from its schedules.
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Kitten's father slams Big Brother
The father of the rebellious Big Brother housemate Kitten has blasted the show's production team for exploiting his daughter and has threatened to lodge a complaint with Ofcom.
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BBC cameraman dies in Saudi gun attack
A BBC cameraman has been shot dead and a senior correspondent seriously injured after a shooting in Saudi Arabia yesterday (Sunday) afternoon.
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Thompson to join BBC on 22 June
The BBC's director-general in waiting Mark Thompson will join the broadcaster on June 22, after Channel 4 agreed to let him out of his six-month contract early.
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Hell's Kitchen hots up ITV1 schedule
Hell's Kitchen drew an impressive 7 million (33.2%) to ITV1 last night after fluctuating around the 5 million mark for the last few days.
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This World: LAPD - Protect and Serve? (BBC2) - Robert Hanks, Independent
'Richard Bee's film, shot through 2003, felt drawn out and ragged.'...