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Chrysalis TV reborn as North One.
Chrysalis Television, the former Chrysalis TV Group division specialising in factual entertainment and sport, is to be renamed North One Television, writes Paul Revoir.
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Jimmy's key to ITV1 religion.
Yorkshire Television (YTV) is reviving its hospital docu-soap Jimmy's as a key part of ITV1's religious output, writes Paul Revoir.
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Mannion prepares for top ITV News job.
ITV NEWS editor David Mannion is poised to take the new editor-in-chief role at the network after controller of news Steve Anderson rejected an invitation to apply for the post for the third time, writes Paul Revoir.
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Channel 4 moves to rolling commissions.
Channel 4 director of television Kevin Lygo has opened up the broadcaster's commissioning process by scrapping
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Sky close to deal with men to air Miriam.
Sky One is making plans to show its controversial reality show, in which a transsexual man 'tricks' a group of single men into thinking he is female, writes Paul Revoir.
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Pact claims victory in fight for rights.
The biggest shake-up in the UK's independent sector was heralded this week after Ofcom agreed new
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BBC drops Kilroy show
The BBC has suspended Robert Kilroy Silk's TV show while it investigates comments the presenter made about Arabs in the last edition of the Sunday Express.
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Churchill (ITV1) - Robert Hanks, Independent
'It looked like a very good example of a television documentary doing what it should: painting the big picture, and...
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Churchill (ITV1) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'The series won't pack out Britain's senior common rooms - but anyone looking for a solid and enjoyable introductio...
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Churchill (ITV1) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
'Last night's film set out its stall in the first few minutes, and very appealing it was too.'...
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With a Little Help from my Friends! (ITV1) - Paul Hoggart, The Times
'The trifle was ultimately a triumph.'...
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The Hunt for The Camden Ripper (C4) - Gareth McLean, Guardian
'It was a beautiful documentary about a bloody, horrendous subject.'...
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The Hunt for The Camden Ripper (C4) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
'The Hunt for The Camden Ripper made for shocking viewing.'...
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Celebdaq put on critical list
BBC3 controller Stuart Murphy has given his channel's high profile celebrity stock-trading show Celebdaq two weeks to prove itself or face the axe.
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BBC Scotland looks for new controller
BBC Scotland is to launch a search for a new controller following the decision of John McCormick to retire.
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A&E takes third run of Spooks
A&E Networks in the US has bought the forthcoming third series of BBC1's hit drama Spooks following the success of the first two runs.
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Broadcast's peer poll
The latest question in Broadcast's peer poll asks: Based on his first week, will Chris Moyles be
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Emap radio chief quits
Tim Schoonmaker, chief executive of Emap's radio division, has quit after two decades at the company to pursue other opportunities.
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Looking into the crystal ball
Five of television's leading figures make their predictions about programming trends and how they expect the broadcasting industry to develop in the year ahead
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The Joy of Exercise (BCB2) - Joe Joseph, The Times
'The Joy of Exercise was a cheap and lazy programme.'...