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5.9 million Knew He Was Right
The first in a new, four-part series by Andrew Davies, He Knew Was Right , kicked off on Sunday (18 April) night at 21.00 with 5.9 million for BBC1.
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He Knew He Was Right (BBC1) - Paul Hoggart, Times
'He Knew He Was Right is excellent. Andrew Davies is right back on form. Let church bells ring.'...
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He Knew He Was Right (BBC1) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'The boring truth, though, is that this is another superb piece of work.'...
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He Knew He Was Right (BBC1) - Robert Gore Langton, Daily Star
'This new four-parter looks like a corker.' ...
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He Knew He Was Right (BBC1) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'There's also a fine comic element to the story with Anna Massey as Jemima.'...
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Ke Knew He Was Right (BBC1) - Alun Palmer, Daily Mirror
'All actors should never work with Bill Nighy, as he will steal every scene - and, given half the chance, the scene...
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He Knew He Was Right (BBC1) - Nancy Banks-Smith, Guardian
'Bill Nighy as Col Osbourne is the undoubted hit of the first episode.'...
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Ant and Dec win 2 awards at Golden Rose
Ant and Dec helped ITV trounce the BBC at this year's prestigious Golden Rose entertainment television awards in Switzerland on Saturday (17 April) night.
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Capital puts faith in Vaughan 'the moderniser'
Capital 95.8 FM managing director Keith Pringle hopes Johnny Vaughan will 'update, freshen and modernise' the station when he takes over the breakfast show from Chris Tarrant on Monday.
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4Ventures aims to add£10m to C4 budget
Channel 4's commercial director Rob Woodward wants the broadcaster's commercial arm 4 Ventures to contribute£10m to the overall programme budget in 2004.
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Five launches regional arts initiative
Five has launched a new public service initiative aimed at drumming up interest in the arts in the regions and has chosen to launch the scheme in Liverpool.
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Vegas turns drug dealer for BBC3
Comedian Johnny Vegas, the former face of ITV, is to play a drug dealer in a new BBC3 comedy show.
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Rebecca Loos TV interview (Sky One) - Jan Moir, Daily Telegraph
'With an on-screen manner more reminiscent of a businesswoman brokering a deal than a shamed penitent, she flashed ...
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Rebecca Loos TV interview (Sky One) - Kevin O'Sullivan, Daily Mirror
'At the end fo 60-minutes of absorbing television I have to say I had my doubts about the breathlessly excited Kay ...
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Make Me Honest (BBC2) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
'Kick around any number of successful ducu-soap ideas based on extremes or contrasts and soon enough you'd come up ...
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Make Me Honest (BBC2) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
'The programme left me with grave misgivings and many unanswered questions.'...
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Black Books (C4) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
'This has been the most idiosyncratic comedy in years. More, please.'...
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Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues (BBC4) - Rupert Smith, Guardian
'There was, inevitably, a lot of sage head-nodding as people said silly, vague things about music.'...
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BBC puts all regional radio online
The BBC is putting all 40 of its regional radio stations online to service what it sees as the growing community of people who want to listen to local radio on their office computers.
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PEER POLL: BBC drama
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Simon Shaps says the BBC's drama output is failing - is he right?