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CRCA: bring BBC under external regulation
The Commercial Radio Companies Association (CRCA) has added its voice to calls for the BBC to be brought under independent external regulation as the deadline for submissions to the government's charter renewal consultation closed yesterday today (Wednesday).
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Pressure grows against ITV centralisation
Presure is mounting on Ofcom and the government to act to halt what MPs fear is an increasing trend by ITV to concentrate its television production in London and one or two regional centres.
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Ludos in partnership deal with DITG
Format house Ludos, the company set up by Action Time founders Stephen Leahy and Trish Kinane in 2002, has signed a partnership deal with technology company The Digital Interactive Television Group (DITG).
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C4I signs Aussie deals
Channel 4 International (C4I) has signed two major package deals with Australian Pay TV channels at this year's MIPTV.
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Amnesia (ITV1) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'The longer it went on the less plausible Amnesia became.'...
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Amnesia (ITV1) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'If it were possible for a TV drama to wear a T-Shirt, Amnesia's would surely read: 'Conventional Thriller - and Pr...
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Amnesia (ITV1) - Rupert Smith, Guardian
'It settled down to a piece of entertaining storytelling that made some demands on the audience's intelligence.'...
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Amnesia (ITV1) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'You might have wondered if the makers of Amnesia plumped for so brazen a cliché as casting John Hannah as a moody,...
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Root confirms Discovery role in US
The BBC has confirmed that BBC2 controller Jane Root is to leave to take control of the Discovery Channel in the US in mid-May.
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Hewitt to make debut as radio host
The smooth talking skills of James Hewitt are to be put to the test when he makes his debut as a phone-in host on LBC 97.3 FM.
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Europe convinced by BBC1's Hustle
Hustle , BBC1's glossy drama about a group of con-artists, has been sold to a raft of European countries.
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C4 launches comedy hunt
Channel 4 has launched a two-pronged hunt for new comedy talent with a new series of its Comedy Lab strand and a scheme designed to uncover budding writers in the Glasgow area.
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Murder in Suburbia (ITV1) - Robert Gore-Langton, Daily Star and Daily Express
'A mock tudor version of Cagney and Lacey, it's a show that makes even Casualty look plausible.'...
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Passer By (BBC1) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
'So far it is a powerful morality fable that will strike bells in many heads.'...
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Passer By (BBC1) - Rupert Smith, Guardian
'Passer By rapidly turned into a suburban reworking of Albert Camus' La Chute.'...
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Passer By (BBC1) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'The trouble with Passer By as drama is that Joe's unctuous hypocrisy forfeited our sympathy.'...
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Passer By (BBC1) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'The opening sequence of this two-part drama was powerfully unsettling.'...
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Passer By (BBC1) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'Passer By has both the strengths and slight drawbacks of what used to be called the well-made play.'...
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Passer By (BBC1) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
'This was a gripping, convincing slice of contemporary urban drama.'...
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Tinopolis appoints Rees
Tinopolis, Wales' largest independent production company, has appointed Arwel Rees as its new managing director to spearhead an aggressive expansion policy at the firm.