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Kilroy costs BBC£625k.
Sacking Robert Kilroy-Silk has cost the BBC around£625,000, after it decided to dump the episodes of his daily talk show Kilroy that he had already recorded, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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C4 to make comic fans into super heroes.
Channel 4 is set to broadcast a bizarre new primetime game show in which comic book fans are invited to turn themselves into stunt-performing super heroes, writes Glen Mutel.
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Making Babies the Gay Way (C4) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
?Instead of fighting its corner, it simply and rather persuasively showed us what some gay couples are prepared to ...
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Making Babies the Gay Way (C4) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
'It must have been possible for Channel 4 to make a programme about gay parenting that was neither tacky nor depres...
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Making Babies the Gay Way (C4) - Gareth McLean, Guardian
'Making Babies the Gay Way was tawdry, tiresome tabloid crap? this was cheap and nasty guff of which Channel 4 shou...
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Making Babies the Gay Way (C4) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
'Making Babies the Gay Way sounded like a cheesy 1970s comedy starring Larry Grayson, rather than a serious program...
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Inventions That Changed The World (BBC2) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
'While Tim Marlow (Great Artists 2, C5) depends on knowledge and his skill at communicating Clarkson uses jokes, wr...
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Ascent Media appoints new head team
Post-production giant Ascent Media has moved quickly to replace it's departing senior management team of Sam Husain and Simon Kay by appointing a new finance director and two new managing directors.
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The BBC's nerves rattle
As the BBC's policy-makers try to second guess criticisms which may arise from the forthcoming Hutton report into the Kelly affair, is the corporation now exercising excessive caution, asks Jessica Hodgson
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ER (C4) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'It still knocks the spots off any other television hospital drama.'...
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ER (C4) - Charlie Cathpole, Daily Star
'Before her first shift was over, Neela (Parminder Nagra) had been racially abused, blamed for the death of one pat...
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Bob Monkhouse's Comedy Heroes (Five) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'Unfortunately it turned out to be, if not a swindle, then a misjudgement.'...
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Bob Monkhouse's Comedy Heroes (Five) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'Five surely did the right thing in persisting with Bob Monkhouse's Comedy Heroes - even though, for one big reason...
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Panormama: A Fight to the Death (BBC1) - Rupert Smith, Guardian
'Watching Panorama's pre Hutton verdict special, A Fight to the Death was like sitting through one of those intermi...
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TWG and Emap lift radio sector
Further consolidation of the radio sector kicked off this week with Emap and The Wireless Group (TWG) announcing multi-million pound deals.
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Kudos plans US Psychos
Kudos, the indie behind hit BBC drama Spooks, is set to make its first foray into original programming in the US with a version of its award-winning Channel 4 hospital drama Psychos.
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E4's Vinson moves to Shine
Elisabeth Murdoch's indie, Shine, has created a head of entertainment development role in order to boost its entertainment programming and create more returnable series.
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Kiss freshens up weekend schedules
London dance radio station Kiss is launching two weekend shows from 30 January. On Fridays, British Asian producer Rishi Rishi Project will host the midnight to 02.00 slot and on Saturdays US DJ Mark Ronson will front a R'n'B, rock and funk show from 23.00 to 01.00.
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YTV to make inserts for UK Gold special
Yorkshire TV has been signed up to produce two nights of programme inserts for UK Gold's Sex and Sitcom themed weekend. The shorts were ordered by UKTV head of entertainment and drama Matt Tombs. Louise Blythe will produce with Jeff Anderson as executive producer.