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Miriam contestants settle for£125k each
Sky has been forced to hand over nearly a million pounds to the aggrieved contestants on its controversial reality show Something About Miriam.
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Notorious (BBC2) - Alun Palmer, Daily Mirror
'Notorious failed to land any serious body blows, let alone a killer punch.'...
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A Place in the Sun (C4) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
'They left empty handed and I turned off wondering what the point of the programme was.'...
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The Diana Conspiracy (C4) - Robert Hanks, Independent
'Martyn Gregory's film did a decent job of exposing the mistakes, confusions and downright lies behing the conspira...
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I'm a Celebrity? Get Me Out of Here! Live (ITV2) - Sam Wollaston, Guardian
'It's deeply, deeply boring, of course, but also strangely mesmerising too.'...
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The alternative verdict
Lord Hutton chose to believe almost everything politicians and civil servants told him during the course of his inquiry and reserve his criticisms for the BBC. Conor Dignam passes his judgement on Hutton's verdict.
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Frasier (C4) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Star
'Frasier is on such sparkling form that it seems to be winding up rather than down.'...
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Frasier (C4) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'Could you detect many signs of infirmity in last night's episode, which seemed as slick and as funny as any in the...
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Ronnie Barker's Comedy Heroes (Five) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'What made Barker's selection especially treasurable here was that he made so little attempt to pretend he was down...
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Grand Designs (C4) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'This is a programme about fantasies, aimed squarely at pretty much anyone who's ever dreamt of going bespoke in th...
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BBC Technology attracts 40 bids
The BBC has received 40 serious bids for its BBC Technology arm, writes Farah Jifri.
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TMR expands video restoration facilities
London-based post-production facility The Machine Room (TMR) has expanded its restoration department with the addition of new video restoration and enhancement technology from US manufacturer Teranex, writes Farah Jifri.
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Mwnci buys in Avid systems
Cardiff-based post-production company Mwnci has purchased a range of kit from Avid including the first Avid DS Nitris to be installed in Wales. Also included in the deal are four Avid Media Composer Adrenalines and an Avid Unity Media Network system. Avid declined to reveal how much the deal is ...
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Big Squid recreates shipwreck
Big Squid has produced content graphics for a new Discovery Channel series shot in high definition called Quest for Columbus. The programme, produced by New York's Engel Brothers Media, pieces together the search for the explorer's Santa Maria boat that was shipwrecked on his ...
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Red3 transitions travel time
Red3, a recently established offshoot of Red Vision, has provided transitional shots for a show within the BBC's Natural World strand called The Amber Time Machine. The film follows David Attenborough as he traces a piece of amber he was ...
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Farm lays down Dunkirk sound
The Farm has completed audio post work on Dunkirk , a three-part BBC drama documentary. The series recreates events in June 1940 and the race against time to save Allied soldiers trapped in France. Sound effects were tracked down via specialist archives in order to ...
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Anvil relocates
Dubbing and ADR facility Anvil Post Production is moving from Buckinghamshire to a facility in Perivale, west London. Work on the new premises will begin this month, with existing equipment being transferred from the old studios over the next six months.
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ATG signs BBC deal
Systems integrator ATG Broadcast has signed a deal with BBC Broadcast for the integration of a central storage and archive system to be installed at its new Broadcast Centre facility in west London. The initial phase of the project will allow several days' worth of programme files to be archived ...