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Living the Dream fails to seduce viewers
BBC2's Career Boot Camp failed to interest the viewers last night (20 January) with just 1.5 million (6.3%) despite the controversy surrounding the show.
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Boss Swap (C4) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
?Boss Swap doesn't have the same bite as Wife Swap - largely for the reassuring reason that people's jobs don't see...
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Shameless (C4) - Rupert Smith, Guardian
'Like Footballers' Wives or Queer as Folk, it's got something to say and it knows how to say it.'...
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Can't Take it With You (BBC2) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
?Can't Take it With You acts as a series of awful warnings backing up the long-running campaign urging us all to ma...
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Nighty Night (BBC3) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'Jill seemed to me to owe so much to Beverley from Abigail's Party that Mike Leigh should probably get a royalty pa...
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Little Friends (C4) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'Little Friends looked like a programme that too often took the easy option of being rude to its secretary. It just...
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BBC defends 'objective' Panorama
BBC head of current affairs Peter Horrocks has defended the corporation's special on the Hutton Inquiry Panorama on the eve of its broadcast, claiming the show will be an 'even-handed and objective account.'
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Sky targets UK Asians with free Star TV
BSkyB is looking to attract more Asians to its service by scrapping charges for Hindi-language entertainment channels STAR Plus and STAR News.
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BBC charts 2003 top TV moments
The BBC is set to air a programme setting out the top TV moments of 2003 and has drawn up a shortlist of 28 potential 'moments' two-thirds of which were on the BBC.
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Granada unveils I'm a? celebrities
Granada has named the cast of 10 celebrities who are to be flown to the Australian jungle for the third series of I'm a Celebrity? Get Me Out of Here! - one of ITV's most profitable and highest rating shows.
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Private Life of a Masterpiece (BBC2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'This was a highly promising start to the new series - lively, intelligent and alert to fun.'...
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Private Life of a Masterpiece (BBC2) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
'This was one of those enjoyable, unaggressively enlightening programmes which remind you of things you knew, tell ...
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Little Britain (BBC2) - Charlie Catchpole, Daily Star
'A surreal sketch show that was one of the few watchable programmes salvaged from the dustbin of digital BBC3.'...
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Equity row over credits squeeze
Actors' union Equity has called on broadcasters to end the 'insulting' squeezing of credits at the end of television programmes.
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The Crashes That Changed Racing (C5) - Peter Paterson, Daily Mail
'This programme, despite its introduction - 'Welcome to the violent world of ultimate racing crashes' - managed nar...
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The Great Nazi Cash Swindle (C4) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent
'The Great Nazi Cash Swindle was a lousy catchpenny title for a rather good documentary.'...
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Without a Trace (C4) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
'Without a Trace is so assured, so subtle and so superior, you have to fear for its future.'...
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TWG grows digital clout
The Wireless Group (TWG) is to make further investment in the burgeoning digital radio sector by acquiring a 6% interest in digital multiplex licence owner DRG (London).
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TWG to buy Forever
The Wireless Group (TWG) has tabled an offer worth£8.1m to buy radio group Forever Broadcasting.
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BBC scraps pre-recorded Kilroy
The BBC is to dump 25 episodes of its Kilroy programme that have already been recorded following the deal to terminate Robert Kilroy-Silk's contract to front the show.