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Selleck gets a new television series
Tom Selleck is to return to the American television networks soon in a new comedy series ...
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LA police chief pleads with TV stations to drop car chase footage
Los Angeles' mayor and police chief begged local television stations yesterday to halt their coverage of police car...
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Berlusconi stirs another TV manipulation row
Italian PM bends the rules by naming McDonald's boss as chairman of state broadcaster Rai ...
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Autopsy listed for TV award
Channel 4's controversial screening of a public autopsy has been nominated for a TV award ...
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BBC Radio 2 and Virgin team up with BFBS
BBC Radio 2 is to link up with the British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS) to provide programming aimed at helping family and friends of troops in the Gulf stay in contact, writes Hayley Treacy.
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BBC airs interactive drama on website
The BBC has commissioned a third interactive drama series that will air on its website following the success of two previous Dr Whoseries, writes Hayley Treacy.
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US Discovery team stays away from UK
Discovery Channel's decision not to send a party of around 30 US executives to the BBC Showcase programme market in Brighton this week due to security fears, has raised questions about attendance at next month's Mip-TV event, writes Paul Revoir.
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West Wing fails to hold peaktime slot
Channel 4 is moving The West Wingout of its Saturday 20.00 slot after the president and his team failed to win the vote of enough viewers.
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Hegarty goes to Thames TV
Thames Television has hired the series editor of BBC1's yet to be screened reality gameshow The Murder Gameas executive producer of factual entertainment, writes Penny Hughes.
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Monogram picks talent to develop new C4 drama
Drama indie Monogram Wark Clements has selected three producers to develop ideas for a returning drama series for Channel 4, writes Penny Hughes.
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Keating insists BBC4 critics miss point
BBC4 controller Roly Keating has defended the digital culture channel against accusations that it is not pulling in large enough audiences as it reaches its first anniversary on air, writes Leigh Holmwood.
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Tully to front major BBC4 piece on India
A major new programme about the future of India from the BBC's controversial former India correspondent Mark Tully, as well as a full series of hypothetical crisis programme The Situation Room, have been commissioned by BBC4 controller Roly Keating as the channel reaches its one-year ...
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BBC Radio 3 overhauls autumn schedule
BBC Radio 3 is to overhaul its schedule this autumn in order to 'clearly signpost' its jazz and world music shows and is to go back to basics with two extra classical concerts a week and a new jazz series presented by Jools Holland and André Previn, ...
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ITC barbied after agreeing Home and Away is made in Britain
It's a ripper of a television show, with bonzer tales about life in Summer Bay and barbies on the beach by the surf...
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Tonight wins television accolade
After four years in which they have been derided for their attempts to bring current affairs to a mass audience, th...
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Demand for news prompts early bulletin
ITV has decided to move its main evening news programme to 9pm, the slot vacated by the BBC more than two years ago...