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Star Portraits with Rolf Harris (BBC1) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
'Star Portraits with Rolf Harris is like Blind Date for artists.'...
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American Virgins: This World (BBC2) - Peter Conchie, Independent
'The film as a whole was a missed opportunity.'...
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Hughes takes C4 chair
Media secretary Tessa Jowell will unveil former Coca-Cola executive Penny Hughes as Channel 4's new chairwoman this week, according to reports.
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Comfortably Numb (C4) - Gareth McLean, Guardian
'Comfortably Numb was as challenging - and as gruelling - as you would expect.'...
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BBC appoints Callender as diversity head
The BBC has appointed the national director of pressure group Race for Opportunity (RFO) as its new head of diversity.
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Cruickshank expected to quit Virgin Radio
Don Cruickshank, chairman of Virgin Radio-owner SMG, has been tipped to quit the company within the next six months.
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MacKenzie renews call for damages
Kelvin MacKenzie has renewed his call for£27m in damages from Rajar after the radio listening research body said it might not update its 'diary' system until 2006.
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In Production - Jump renews hit show credits.
Jump Design has put together new opening titles for the latest series of I'm a Celebrity
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Production - Rough Cut - The currency of television.
Gary McDonagh has this crazy idea that people should be paid for ideas they contribute to TV shows.
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Production - On Location - In the eye of the storm.
When Stephen Marsh agreed to series produce Dangerman: Adventures with Geoff Mackley, he had very little idea of just how much danger his man would be willing to put himself in.
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Production - A Bluffer's Guide to: 2.4GHz.
It sounds like the only frequency powerful enough to accommodate Chris Moyles' loutishness, but is in
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Production - New wireless era beckons for TV news.
Ofcom's ongoing public consultation on spectrum allocation for wireless cameras could pave the way for a news revolution. Richard Dean reports.
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Production - TX - The shipping news - Volvo Ocean Race.
Preparations are already well underway to cover the 2005 Volvo Ocean Race with ambitious plans to kit out every yacht with on-board cameras to take the audience right into the thick of the action.
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Off the Record - Free speech for the privileged few?
OTR was struck by an extract from the diary of that great champion of free speech
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Off the Record - New York Post snubs Murdoch Snr's scoop.
Word reaches OTR that media mogul Rupert Murdoch played news reporter last week when he heard
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Off the Record - BBC4's cosy coterie disrupted by Clark.
BBC4 may not be blessed with the highest audience around, but it certainly has a committed
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And Finally ...
Steve Gilbert, senior online editor at Rainbow Post Production, bemoans the Beckhams' influence on fashion.Tell us
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OPINION - Taking supplementals.
The Hutton inquiry's findings are likely to chasten us all, but how will they change the relationship between the media and politicians?
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COMEDY - Why comedy is no laughing matter.
With its high costs and high risks, comedy has become one of the toughest genres on television. And, as the pressure to find instant hits intensifies, can a new generation of British comedy emerge to emulate the successes of the past, asks Peter Keighron.