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Off the record - Scud Stud.
Poor Rageh Omaar was left nursing a bruised ego last week. He had been nominated for
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Off the record - Gilligan and the big questions of State.
ITV News political editor Nick Robinson made clear what he thought of Andrew Gilligan's reporting skills
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Off the record - Vaughan to take over Tarrant show.
Johnny Vaughan gave OTR a quick tinkle on Monday morning to let us know that he
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Off the record - ITV's Elliott is prime suspect for RTS row.
ITV drama chief Nick Elliott appears not to have kissed and made up with the Royal
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Production - Sanctuary updates.
Sanctuary Post has upgraded its two Avid DS systems to the latest DS Nitris versions for
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In Production - Firecracker goes Superhuman.
Firecracker Films has completed the graphics package for Superhuman, Channel 4's extreme reality contest. In the
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In Production - Farm posts chess master film.
The farm has completed post-production work on Alliance Atlantis' (producer of Bowling for Columbine) feature documentary
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In Production - UKTV channels get new identity.
Dunning Eley Jones has designed the new channel identity for UKTV People, one of two factual
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Production - Rough cut - Rule Britannia?
Stuart Carter had only a couple of days to sample US TV, but it was enough time to make him realise what's wrong with TV in the UK.
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Production - On location - I'm a reality director...
With 400 people working behind the scenes, I'm a Celebrity could have been much more troublesome than it was. Director Ariel White describes the organised chaos of the jungle.
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Production - Back to the future of studios.
New genres of programming and methods of production are posing challenges for traditional studios.
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Production - Behind the headlines.
A docu-drama about the Bakewell murder case needed detailed research and tactful handling.
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Analysis - Unmissable rubbish.
No less an authority than Terry Wogan has described the Eurovision Song Contest as 'grandiose' and 'banal', but the infamous televisual spectacular keeps chugging along regardless.
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Opinion - In My View - We need food for thought.
Broadcasters must take the initiative in helping the population break free from an increasingly shallow media culture, writes Steve Orchard.
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Opinion - Comment - Beware the ostriches.
The broadcasting industry's dismissal of the Elstein group's proposals points to vested interests in the status quo - but change is inevitable, says one of its authors, David Cox.
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Opinion - Alarm bells start ringing.
Ofcom's appointment of Channel 4's chairman has raised some serious concerns about the regulator's ability to act neutrally.
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Older Viewers - Is grey the new black?
It's time for broadcasters to retune their thinking on older viewers, as the stereotype of a cash-poor OAP watching Songs of Praise and switching off the ads couldn't be further from the truth. By Suzy Bashford.
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Interview - Into the unknown.
John Smithson says he was worried that nobody would go to see the award-winning Touching the Void. Now, after it has taken millions at the box office, he tells James Curtis how the hit docu-drama came about.
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Production - Alchemy moves into Centre Point.
Audio facility Alchemy Mastering is investing£1.2m to relocate its business to the 29th floor of