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    Cilla takes her story to Carlton.

    2003-07-08T11:10:57Z

    Cilla Black, the former star of ITV Saturday night entertainment, has snubbed her former employer by granting exclusive access to a Carlton company for a fly-on-the-wall Channel 4 film, writes Penny Hughes.

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    Wildlife returns to peaktime ITV.

    2003-07-08T11:10:57Z

    ITV director of programmes Nigel Pickard is bringing natural history programming back into primetime with the

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    BSkyB warns gamers to play by rules.

    2003-07-08T11:10:57Z

    Betting channels on Sky Digital are facing a crackdown after BSkyB warned they could be pulled off the platform if they fall foul of gaming board rules, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    CNX taken off in favour of Toonami.

    2003-07-08T11:10:57Z

    TURNER is scrapping its lads' channel, CNX, after less than a year to focus on the kids market with a new channel targeting 10 to 15-year-old boys, writes Rosemary Gallagher.

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    Plantin takes role at September.

    2003-07-08T11:10:56Z

    Former ITV network director Marcus Plantin has resurfaced with a new job in the independent sector, writes Paul Revoir.

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    Lygo flies back to C4 decision.

    2003-07-08T11:10:56Z

    Five's director of programmes Kevin Lygo is due to return to the UK next week amid mounting speculation that he will resign to replace Tim Gardam at Channel 4, writes Penny Hughes.

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    Oxford Film broadens documentary scope.

    2003-07-08T11:10:56Z

    Indie Oxford Film & Television, producer of Channel 4's critically acclaimed Hello Culture series, has appointed a head of documentaries to drive production of observational and access-driven programmes, writes Leigh Holmwood.

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    ITV approved to buy ITN.

    2003-07-08T11:10:56Z

    ITV executives have welcomed a last-minute climbdown by the government that will allow Carlton and Granada

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    19TV's Fuller wins raft of BBC commissions.

    2003-07-08T11:10:55Z

    19TV, the indie owned by pop mogul Simon Fuller, is moving away from its reliance on its global smash hit show, Pop Idol, with a batch of new orders including an animation series for BBC1, writes Penny Hughes.

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    Lords deal 'blocks' Murdoch Five bid.

    2003-07-08T11:10:49Z

    Lord Puttnam this week claimed concessions won from the government on the Communications Bill will stop

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    ITV to screen Princess Anne kidnap drama.

    2003-07-08T11:10:39Z

    ITV is set to retell the story of the attempted abduction of Princess Anne nearly 30 years ago in a new drama documentary from Granada, writes Paul Revoir.

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    ITV1 leads by Street

    2003-07-08T09:48:59Z

    ITV is winning the drama war with the BBC - producing seven out of the top 10 shows this year. ...

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    Sambrook calls for end to dossier row

    2003-07-08T09:46:10Z

    BBC director of news Richard Sambrook has called for a line to be drawn under its furious row with the government, write Jon Rogers and Leigh Holmwood

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    An answer to independents' prayers

    2003-07-08T09:36:27Z

    Investors are hovering over TV producers as new rules promise better deals and fatter profits. ...

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    ITV's Elliott puts faith in Clunes

    2003-07-08T09:35:03Z

    ITV controller of drama Nick Elliott has ordered a raft of new commissions for the autumn schedule including a new comedy drama for William and Mary star Martin Clunes, who he reckons will be the next David Jason, writes Paul Revoir

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    The parting of the ways

    2003-07-08T09:34:35Z

    Can commercial TV continue to make money and fulfil a public service remit? ...

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    Blair must apologise not the BBC

    2003-07-08T09:32:21Z

    An apology is due in the furore over the evidence presented by the government to justify the decision to invade Ira...

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    Metrodome begins to reel in the profits

    2003-07-08T09:30:15Z

    Metrodome, the distributor of films and children's TV shows such as Transformers, added 37 per cent to its value ye...

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    It's a bore draw

    2003-07-08T09:29:36Z

    Blair wants apology but BBC stands firm on Iraq ...

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    BBC to make American versions of hit shows

    2003-07-08T09:29:08Z

    The BBC has been signed up by Universal Studios to produce American versions of British dramas and comedies ...