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    The Key (BBC2) - Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail

    2003-09-17T10:03:00Z

    'Indeed, to judge from the first episode, Donna Franceschild's story comes across as a mixture of Our Friends in th...

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    Return to Jamie's Kitchen (C4) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Independent

    2003-09-17T09:59:00Z

    'Jamie swore at kitchen staff and called them 'old slappers', which is the sort of thing that could land him in fro...

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    Zein to head Pact

    2003-09-17T09:58:07Z

    Tiger Aspect managing director Andrew Zein is to take over from Shed Productions co-owner Eileen Gallagher as chair of producers' alliance Pact, writes Jane Marlow.

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    Return to Jamie's Kitchen (C4) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror

    2003-09-17T09:56:00Z

    'Disillusion and boredom have set in - not just for the viewers but the participants themselves.'...

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    Friends has world's most expensive ads

    2003-09-17T09:50:17Z

    Friends retained its title as the show with the most expensive ad breaks, according to a survey of leading US media buyers, writes Sam Matthews.

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    McGee to front R1 showcase

    2003-09-17T09:48:46Z

    Alan McGee, the record company boss who discovered Oasis, will helm a one-off special for Radio 1 showcasing new British talent, writes Michael Rosser.

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    Return to Jamie's Kitchen (C4) - Rupert Smith, Guardian

    2003-09-17T09:39:00Z

    'An unwanted update on the fortunes of Jamie Oliver's Fifteen restaurant. It's not going well. He's in alot of debt...

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    More 4 to target older viewers

    2003-09-17T09:19:08Z

    The Channel 4 board has greenlit plans for a new free-to-air channel targeting older viewers, writes Colin Robertson.

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    What the papers say

    2003-09-16T10:46:41Z

    The consensus among the national press yesterday seemed to be that BBC director general Greg Dyke's performance before Lord Hutton had done little for either his credibility of that of the organisation he leads.

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    Granada's Shaps rebuffs Elstein's claims

    2003-09-16T10:26:20Z

    Granada Content chief executive Simon Shaps has defended his production company from claims by former Five chief executive David Elstein that ITV's 'in-house' programme arms were inefficient and given preferential treatment.

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    Sky's shares fall on Ball speculation

    2003-09-16T10:15:37Z

    Specualtion that BSkyB chief executive Tony Ball is to quit before his current two year contract expires at the end of May has pushed down the satellite broadcaster's share price, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    2 Brits shortlisted for Sony award

    2003-09-16T10:09:25Z

    Two freelance British cameramen have been shortlisted for this year's Sony International Impact Award, writes Will Strauss.

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    Framestore picks up fifth Emmy

    2003-09-16T10:02:27Z

    British visual effects giant Framestore CFC has won yet another award for its Walking with... live action/animation documentary strand, writes Will Strauss.

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    O'Higgins joins Nickelodeon

    2003-09-16T09:58:57Z

    Kids satellite and cable channel Nickelodeon has appointed Paul O'Higgins as its new creative director to replace Nick Shannon who has joined music broadcaster VH1 as director of programmes.

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    Jowell to review BBC governors

    2003-09-16T09:26:15Z

    Media secretary Tessa Jowell has confirmed she will examine the role of the BBC governors in the review of the corporation's Charter and will take account of any recommendations from Lord Hutton, writes David Rose.

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    Dyke says 'we will make changes'

    2003-09-16T09:11:21Z

    BBC director general Greg Dyke yesterday outlined changes already agreed to the way the BBC gathers and reports news as he took the stand at the Hutton inquiry, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    ITC raps Living's interactive ads

    2003-09-15T12:12:49Z

    The Independent Television Commission this week rapped Living TV for carrying advertising for psychics and their premium rate phone lines via its onscreen interactive 'red button'.

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    Second Generation (C4) - Gerard O'Donovan, Daily Telegraph

    2003-09-15T10:47:00Z

    'There was an exciting sense in last night's opening episode of Second Generation (C4) that what we were watching w...

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    Second Generation (C4) - Paul Hoggart, The Times

    2003-09-15T10:47:00Z

    'After a series of successful films, television was ripe for a decent British Asian drama, and so far Second Genera...

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    Second Generation (C4) - Gareth McLean, Guardian

    2003-09-15T10:46:00Z

    'Of course, the sexual shenanigans weren't even the half of it in Neil Biswas's sweeping and rather splendid story ...