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Ofcom set to relax PSB requirements.
Ofcom is set to scrap the 'box ticking' rules that force public service broadcasters to show
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Candidates vie for BBC2.
Talkback editorial director Daisy Goodwin emerged this week as BBC4 controller Roly Keating's leading rival to become controller of BBC2, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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BBC to show charity celebrity Superstars.
The BBC has commissioned a special celebrity edition of TWI's cult Superstars, pitching stars from the BBC, Channel 4, ITV and Five against each other for charity, writes Paul Revoir.
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Interview - Vertue rewarded.
This week Bafta honoured veteran producer Beryl Vertue who, with shows like Men Behaving Badly, has earned herself one of the best track records for TV comedy in the business. She talks to Peter Keighron.
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The Transplant Trade (C4) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
'Kate Blewett and Brian Woods' powerful film had no answers and made no moral judgements.'...
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The Transplant Trade (C4) - Robert Hanks, Independent
'The programme roamed around the debate with a rare thoroughness and regard for nuance.'...
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New Tricks (BBC1) - Nancy Banks-Smith, Guardian
'New Tricks is one of those time-defying triangles. It has three great leading actors. This is staggering largesse....
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John Travolta: the Inside Story (Five) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'At times, the narration degenerated into slightly cheap mickey-taking - but this didn't fool us for a minute.'...
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Six Feet Under (C4) - Sarah Vine, The Times
'Six Feet Under has never been a comfortable viewing choice, but it has always been a rewarding one.'...
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Eastenders (BBC1) - Alun Palmer, Daily Mirror
'Given the dismal nature of Eastenders, Mark's funeral almost came as light relief.'...
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Dyke lays into Campbell
Former BBC director general Greg Dyke used his appearance as guest host of satirical quiz show Have I Got News For Youlast night to lay into Alastair Campbell and cheekily ask for his old job back.
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VLV criticises Ofcom PSB review
The Voice of the Listener and Viewer (VLV) has criticised Ofcom's PSB review, saying it can find 'no evidence' of the regulator's determination to ensure PSB remains an 'integral part of British broadcasting'.
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Saturday Night Takeaway off to Belgium
Saturday Night Takeaway, ITV's Ant and Dec fronted Saturday night light entertainment show, is to be made for Belgium.
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NTL offloads ITV News Channel stake
ITV has finally taken full control of the ITV News Channel after buying NTL Europe's 35% stake.
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Thomson brings super slo-mo to HD cameras
Manufacturer Thomson has developed a camera system that does super slo-mo in HD, writes Will Strauss at NAB.
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Shane (ITV1) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Express
'The annoying this is that, submerged under a torrent of sexist, homophobic and generally crude laddish jokes, is a...
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Shane (ITV1) - Sam Wollaston, Guardian
'The whole thing is nicely summed up by the theme song: There Must Be Something Better Than This.'...
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Shane (ITV1) - Alun Palmer, Daily Mirror
'But this was a promising start and works well for Skinner's writing.'...
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May 33rd (BBC1) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'David Attwood's direction saw that the most banal landscapes can take on a threatening aspect: his footage of pede...