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SCOTS KNOCK BBC,
TV viewers in Scotland are twice as likely as those in London to not regard the
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ITV to show D-Day landings in colour.
ITV has commissioned Carlton and TWI to make a new one-hour instalment of its In Colour strand about the D-Day landings, to air during the 60th anniversary of the historic event next summer, writes Paul Revoir.
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Edinburgh festival role for Boland.
E4 head of programmes Murray Boland is to chair the advisory committee for next year's Edinburgh International Televi-sion Festival, writes Gavin Stamp.
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Wood set to step in as Corrie producer.
ITV head of continuing series Tony Wood is poised to take the helm as Coronation Street's
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ITV1 DISSECTS DAVID BECKHAM'S BODY.
Granada is set to add to the David Beckham media frenzy with a new show for
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UK History orders war series.
UK History has commissioned its first original series, which will look at the role of women
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RTE to make debut across nation on 252.
Irish state broadcaster RTE is to broadcast its main radio station across the UK for the first time after taking full control of the frequency once held by music station Atlantic 252, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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RORY PECK TRUST RECEIVES£90,000 GIFT.
The Rory Peck Trust, the charity which supports freelance journalists around the world, has received£90,000
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DEAYTON GOES TO SPAIN FOR BECKHAM DOC.
Angus Deayton has been lured to ITV1 to present a one-hour special on the build-up to
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Ofcom appoints standards head.
Ofcom has appointed Independent Television Commission (ITC) head of factual programmes Chris Banatvala to the key post of head of standards, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Leopard leaps into US market.
Indie Leopard Films is preparing to open an office in Washington after receiving two commissions from
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BBC to dramatise Bakewell murder.
The BBC is to press ahead with a drama based on the controversial Bakewell cemetary murder
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Viewers run away from athletics.
BBC1 suffered its worst ever week in peaktime last week with a share of just 23.4%, largely because of the lack of interest in its extensive athletics coverage, writes Jon Rogers.
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MOONWALK TOPS POLL.
Astronaut Neil Armstrong's 1969 moonwalk is the most requested archive clip, according to a list of
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BBC3 HIRES ANSTISS.
The BBC has appointed the series producer of Kenyon Confronts as executive producer responsible for current
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TWG DOES UBC DEAL.
The Wireless Group has signed a 12-month deal with UBC Media to take a daily showbiz
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BBC RURAL REPORTER.
BBC News has appointed its first rural affairs correspondent in a bid to enhance its coverage
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KIDS' VIEWING HABITS.
Eighty-six per cent of children under six watch up to six hours of TV a day,
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MacKenzie set for court battle.
Kelvin MacKenzie has confirmed he will launch legal action against radio industry body Rajar 'within a
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BLUE PETER'S MARSON STEPS UP TO EDITOR.
The BBC has appointed a new editor for Blue Peter - only the fifth appointment in